Various missile defense applications like to phrase their radar capability in terms of improvement over SPY-1D(V),
with +30DB (23' array) and +45DB (30' array) being commonly-discussed options. I have no data on the weight of such arrays and might be hopelessly optimistic, but I wanted to see if I could cram a 30' trainable array onto a variant of this hullform. It would be neat to have some sort of hemispherical coverage from arrays of this size, but it's really not obvious to me why we ought to pay for that. ABM is generally a very directional concern, and a trainable installation ought to have no problem achieving >300deg of azimuthal coverage.
The AGS was removed in favor of a high-capability ABM missile fit, in this case notionally shown as 12
KEI (I have a special fondness for this system, having been present for a test-fire of its first stage back in the late 2000s). This is a 7.5m stretch amidships on the basic DDG hullform, a change I've backfitted to the AMDR-S CG hull. The AAW capability is limited to AMDR-X, which isn't fabulous but ought to be at least as good as what the Zumwalts will carry in service. This is emphatically
not intended as a multi-use combatant, but is very heavily focused on ABM. A hangar for a single helo (up to AW-101) is fitted right aft. All 96 Mk 57 cells, the solid-state laser, all countermeasures, all three 50mm EAPS turrets, and the miniature VLS remain for dealing with other targets.
Note the ~40x450" KEI cells might also find use for a particularly grunty form of
CPGS.
The conventional DDG/CG variant is not dramatically changed. A retractable kingpost within the hangar bay is now the primary UNREP facility; the high-deck translation from roll was undesirable with the previous installation. Anti-torpedo torpedos are now fitted, based on Friedman's suggestions of recent (late 2000s) Penn State research on 8x120" class weapons. These, or a variant thereof, might also serve as a useful classification weapon, a cheap and cheerful low-capability system to be fired at bottomed targets that wish to play dead.
I have been researching what might be reasonably achieved with a conformal low-frequency sonar array, to replace the relatively long-in-the-tooth SQS-53C transducer on the CG variant. Forward performance is not likely to change much, but interrogation abeam might be improved substantially, perhaps even with a smaller-scale dome shape.
I keep wanting to create a big bad Kirov-sized monster equivalent of this drawing, and I keep not being able to justify it intellectually. Woo maturity!