ML-1 Class Minelayer
Now that's a good idea that I'm not going to pick apart (too much)!
That's an interesting and credible concept for a regional post-WW2 navy with a major opponent next door. Love the backstory and the conversion.
The drawing could use some detailing but looks generally sound, so good job here.
Now what I'm going to take issue with is your 1965 upgrade.
A few things, as you might have guessed, on the systems:
- The main gun: While a 57mm DP makes perfect sense, is that an A-220 mounting? That stuff is late 1980s at the earliest, there were other Soviet 57mm models in your time. If you want something canon and modern, go for an AK-725, you should have enough reserve displacement. Otherwise, by all means design a local twin-57 turret mount.
- The SAM (part 1): SA-1, really? The strategic, gold-plated first-generation SAM that was only ever deployed around Moscow as a last-ditch defense to preserve the nomenklatura against the Stratofortresses? Same as for the Walter turbines, I'm going to argue against the exportability of that stuff, but ultimately let you decide what you do with your AU.
- The SAM (part 2): Or do you mean SA-N-1? That would be the ship-borne equivalent to the land-based SA-3 aka S-125, and would be the most realistic choice for a naval SAM at that point in time.
- The SAM (part 3): In both cases, both the launcher and the missile you've drawn don't fit at all. I get a lenght of 12m (!) for the S-25/SA-1 missile, which is 79 pixels in SB scale... Also remember to align the missile body with the launcher on the drawing, and to check its position against the template.
- The SAM (part 4): Taking this into account, there is no way you can replace a pair of light AA guns with a long-range SAM launcher, whichever model you want to use. The S-25 missile alone is 3,5 tons! And you'll want to store reloads and transfer them to the launcher! Take a look at the
Project 70E cruiser SAM conversion, or the
British Sea Slug installations for reference, because that is the kind of missile we are talking about here. If it fits to any extent on this hull, it will turn it into a full-on DDG with no space to tend to anthing.
- The SAM (part 5): If you are looking for a self-defense SAM for an auxiliary, I would suggest waiting a few years to put a SA-7/SA-N-5 mount, ideally a quad Fasta/MTU-4 launcher. This is something you can plug in instead of a light AA mount. For higher capabilities, go for the SA-8/SA-N-4, which will require some rebuild and a dedicated radar.
- Talking about radars: your initial version can do without, and the main fire director might even be overkill for the gun installation. After the rework, the new AA capability will require an air-search radar of some sort. Again, check out the Pr.70E for the radar set mandated by a first-generation long-range SAM system. I would add, at least: 1 single-face low-altitude air/surface set (Rif, Gyuys/Hair Net, Fut-N/Slim Net...), one or two basic navigation radars, and a basic radar director for the main gun (Bars/Muff Cob, Turel/Owl Screech), one or two visual directors if possible.
Details, details. But again, the overall design looks sound.