Sure, let's do it! I've done a bit of research on USN design but know barely anything about Soviet design, so this will be a learning experience for me.
Good! Then hopefully we'll all learn something along the way! As I have long cherished my ignorance of 3rd-Reich designs, I can only come out knowing more about the Tirpitz than I currently do.
If you want to get a feel of earlier (and lesser) Soviet missile upgrades of gun cruisers, check out Golly's
Projekt 70E,
Projekt 68U1 and
Projekt 68U2.
There are actually four AK-230s already positioned, but they are hidden very well. You can barely see the barrels above the armor surrounding the old 37mm AA positions. One position is below the aft Cross Swords, and the other is directly behind Bruno. I'm posting an image below where you can see them better.
OK, now I see them, just peeking above their cover like they're sitting in a trench or something
About CIWS:
- A ca.1980 configuration with Bazalt and Kinzhal calls for AK-630 rather than -230, which is 60s vintage. At the very least, Kinzhal and AK-230 don't belong together, particularly on a capital ship.
- On large ships, AK-630s work in pairs on the same arcs with a common director, mostly to enhance volume of fire. The
Slava is a good example, with one pair each side abeam the mainmast and one pair on the forecastle. Also look at
this 80s Kresta refit for an example of a mid-life addition of AK-630s. Hint: some under-deck volume is required.
- Seeing how you have Kinzhal as short-range SAM; which is a distinctly late-80s system, why not directly Kortik combined CIWS instead? Reversely, Osa (SA-N-4) feels kinda more in line with the Kiev-like Bazalt installation, AK-630s and first-generation S-300F.
Is the side helipad telescopic or something?
Indeed it is.
Just noticed looking at a plan view that moving the Bazalts towards the center will result in clashes with the helipad... At the very least, some unwieldy exhaust shielding/diversion.
On that topic/area, do you know what kind of armor is in place on the midships lower superstructure, behind the 10.5s? The area is the typical battleship staggered deckhouse, which doesn't go very well with massive missile tubes. Level of armor will tell us how easily this can be reshaped.
So to summarize, you propose the following changes:
-Remove Gadly
-Move Bazalt, Kinzhal, and RBU midship
-Move mid AK-130 aft
-Add ECM suite, comms mast and antennas, and more surface search radar. There are a few Palm -Fronds up by the Top Pair, are you suggesting that I add more or replace them?
-Restore either the original or replacement main battery directors
-Possibly replace aft battery with helicopter facilities
-What about moving the AK-230s to the farthest fore and aft 10.5cm positions? Especially if replace the midships heli facilities with the different missile systems?
Once again, that's just my personal take on the design, depends what you are looking for.
Let's first separate the mandatory:
- High-end ECM fit (forgot to mention a pair of PK-2 chaff launchers)
- Comprehensive CIWS fit (see above)
- Some functional gunfire director
- Restore comms mast of some sort
from the optional/my gut feeling:
- Streamline the SAM fit
- Reshuffle the weapons to account for main gun blast
- Better (not more) surface target-acquisition radar
- Dedicate part of the floatplane facilities to new systems
...and then let's take a step back and try to figure out what this ship is supposed to do in the first place? What's the main mission of our upgraded Tirpitz? I can see several at first glance:
1) Old-school gun-based surface warfare and landing support
This mostly requires to improve self-defense systems and leave the gun battery in place
2) Modernized surface action with guns and AShMs
Part of the main battery may need to go to make space for high-end missile systems
3) All-around modern task force lead with added air cover
Ditto, added long-range SAM umbrella, bigger radar, more helos
4) Complete refit as missile cruiser, removing the main gun battery
At that stage, you might as well make an aircraft carrier out of it
Every major mission system you add (SAMs, helos, AShMs) take that much place form the original, very specialized and kinda cramped, system layout.
Let's consider for now an emphasis on surface warfare, with either gun or missile.
Seeing how space is at a premium for the Bazalt in the current version, I'm not sure it will escape unscathed. For a more plausible but less dramatic design, I suggest either:
1) Downgrade the AShMs to short-range Termits or Urans, Moskit tops, firing both aft and fore from the centerline (below the helipad). That way, you get to keep the guns.
2) Emphasize the AShMs and convert half of the gun battery (preferably aft) to a massive trainable fit with reloads like on the
Kynda RKRs.
In both cases, keep some helicopter setup for OTH targetting, and splurge on short-range SAMs, CIWS and ECM. Area SAMs and air-search radars are optional in both cases.
Again, I'm just spitballing based on what I think is feasible, feel free not to be constrained by my party-pooping if you prefer shooting for something overtly over-the-top!
I'll try to put together a draft or two of what I have in mind.