Good evening, gentlemen.
Here is my candidate: Light cruiser Robert Dux Normanniae (Robert Duke of Normandy).
In the late interwar years, the backbone of the fleet was a pair of modern battleships, and two modernized ones, two heavy and four light cruisers. Feeling that more muscle was needed, the Admiralty selected the Crown Colony design, which were built locally but with weapons, machinery and optics shiped from Britain. Only two were completed during the war, the other pair was laid down, but was not launched until the early 1950s and finally completed using swedish and dutch equipment. Both ships were wired as flagships, and also had additional acomodation for the flag staff.
In comission: December 1955.
Displacement: 8,600 t standard; 10,700 t full war load
Length: 169.3m
Beam: 19.0 m
Draught: 5.1 m
Propulsion:
4 Foster Wheeler boilers 650 psi
4 Parsons geared steam turbines
4 shafts
Installed power: 80,000 shp
Speed: 31.5 knots
Range: 7,500 nm at 15 kn
Complement: 718 + 30 (as flagships)
Armour
Belt: 115 mm
Bulkheads: 64 mm
Magazines: 25 - 115 mm
Barbettes: 25 – 50 mm
Turret face: 50 mm
Turret sides: 25 mm
Deck over Machinery 30 - 50 mm
Armament:
9 × Bofors 152 /53 mm Model 1942 (3 triple turrets)
8 × 57 /60 mm Model 1950 (4 twin turrets)
7 x 40 /70 mm Model 1948 (7 singles)
1 x 103 mm Lichtrakerwerper
Sensors:
Air search radar: HSA LW-02
Height finder radar: VI-01
Surfacer search radar: ZW-01
Navegation radar: Type 1047
Main director: RT C1
Fire control: RT LA 02 (57 mm)
RT G1, RT F1 (40 mm)
Sonar: Type 174
In early 1977 the vessels entered in a 2 year MLU, which was ended in March 1979. The stern turret was disposed, instead the destroyer got a BPDMS and a large helipad with hangar for 3 Agusta built Sea Kings. More important, the cruisers offensive power was greatly increased with a battery of 16 Harpoons (quite impressive for the era). And the defense against incoming missiles was improved with 4 Vulcan Phallanx and Corvus chaff dispensers 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. The communications was enhanced with satelital aerials much needed in its flagship role. The sonar remained the same, but a Nixie antitorpedo gear was mounted. The pair was paid off in 2007.
Credits: Thanks to Ace! His aid for the feasibility of my cruiser (in my own words, "when Grau II meets Grau III") was very important since the inception of this drawing. The basic hull was of a Crown Colony cruiser by Portsmouth Bill, and with parts of Ace´s De Ruyter (Grau III) and Ian´s american vessels. Thanks to all.
PS: Correction on the shade and other details already done! Thanks, Mihoshik!