After a long pause, some new entries.
GW36 (gun-missile cruiser) January 1955
GW36 was drawn up for a cruiser armed with two twin 5.25in mounts and 24 Sea Slug missiles as well as four twin 40mm Bofors. The ultimate aim was a conversion to an all-missile ship. Three 30,000shp YEAD(1) powerplants were installed with triple shafts. Displacement was 10,600 tons. Dimensions were 541 ft (oa) (530 ft wl) x 63 ft x 18ft. Speed was 31kts deep and clean. The radar fit was one Type 901 director, six MRD-3, Type 983 height-finding, Type 960, Type 992 and Type 974. A self-defence Type 176 sonar was likely too.
Drawing Note: This drawing is speculative based on official sketch drawings of GW36 as an double-ended missile cruiser
GW36 (all-missile version) January 1955
The all-missile ship 'conversion' (this is a slightly heavier and beamier design and a purpose-built ship) was illustrated in Friedman's 'Postwar Naval Revolution' but without its designation. Three 30,000shp YEAD(1) powerplants were installed with triple shafts. Displacement was 10,700 tons (deep load). Dimensions were 541 ft (oa) (530 ft wl) x 69 ft x 18.6ft. Speed was 30kts deep and clean, endurance 4,500nm at 20kts. Armament was four twin 40mm L/70 and 54 Sea Slug missiles (24 aft 30 forward), the longer magazine having three elevators, including one amidships, presumably for resupply. The radar fit was two Type 901 director, four MRD-3, Type 983 height-finding, Type 960, Type 992 and Type 974. A self-defence Type 176 sonar was likely too. Armour protection was 1in side and deck except for the machinery areas which had 1.5in deck. Accommodation for 60 officers and 270 ratings was provided.
Drawing Note: This drawing based on official sketch drawings of GW36