Good afternoon, guys!
Here is my candidate for the contest: Fleet destroyer Bohemund of Taranto, comisioned in 1956.
In comission: April 1956
Displacement: 2,600 t standard; 3,500 t full war load
Length: 126.3m
Beam: 12.0 m
Draught: 5.1 m
Propulsion:
4 Foster Wheeler boilers 650 psi
2 Parsons geared steam turbines
2 shafts
Installed power: 60,000 shp
Speed: 34 knots
Range: 4,500 nmi at 18 kn
Complement: 318
Armament:
6 × Bofors 120/50 mm Model 1950 (3 twin turrets)
2 × 57 /60 mm Model 1950 (2 twin turrets)
8 × 533 mm torpedo tubes (8×1) without reloads.
2 x 4 375 mm Bofors ASW rockets (2 quad)
1 x 103 mm Lichtrakerwerper
Sensors:
Air search radar: HSA LW-02
Surfacer search radar: ZW-01
Navegation radar: Type 1047
Main director: RT C1
Fire control: M45
Sonar: Type 174
In 1977 the vessel entered in a 2 year MLU, which was ended in November 1978. Two stern turrets were disposed, instead the destroyer got a BPDMS and an helipad with hangar. In the mid 1960, the fixed TT were also disposed. Instead, two double ASW were placed in each band. More important, the destroyer offensive power was greatly increased with a battery of 8 Harpoons. And the defense against incoming missiles was improved with 2 Vulcan Phallanx and Corvus dispensers of chaff in addition of the Sea Sparrow missiles. Almost all the sensors were changed: The director was changed with a WM-22 egg, the air search radar was a brand new LW-08, the surface search radar was also changed for a ZW-06, a Stir 180 fire control radar was placed over the roof of the hangar, finally a dual set of 170 and 177 sonars were fitted.
Cheers.
Edited several times!
Thanks, Char! Yes, the class will have a MLU around 1976-78... and the depth charges rack is a reserve of space!