Hi all!
Originally, I only wanted to draw some parts used by these ships, but while I was at it...
Suffren-class destroyers
A class of two (more were planned, but the cash was needed for the contemporary Redoutable-class SSBNs) air-defence missile destroyers, which were generally rated as one of the most successful french cold-war warships - they were fast, very good sea boats and sturdy enough for more than 30 years of service. They mounted the french-designed (actually, a rather clumsy copy of Terrier, with more bulk and less performance) Masurca SAM system (48 missiles stowage), two rapid-firing 100mm guns, four 550mm ASW torpedo catapults, the Malafon standoff ASW system (13 missiles stowage) and four 20mm cannon, which were for some reason mounted in egg-shaped twin turrets directly in front of the aft mast stub with the ESM installation. They were easily identified by their huge fiberglass radomes for a complex and bulky first generation 3D-radar (DRBI-23); apart from this huge set, only a DRBV-50 target designator and a navigation radar was carried.
Beginning in 1977, both vessels received four Exocet SSMs each. The 20mm turrets were landed and the guns (WW2-vintage Oerlikons) mounted individually and without protection, two near the old position, the other two forward of the bridge.
In 1986, both ships received a new commo array including the Syracuse Satcom. Duquesne at that time also swapped the DRBV-50 for the more advanced DRBV-15 target designator radar.
Suffren received a comprehensive electronics refit in 1989/90, including the DRBV-15, a new ESM suite (the same one as on Cassard and Jean Bart), whose main installation went to the position formerly occupied by the Syllex chaff launcher; new Dagaie countermeasures launchers were mounted aft behind the 20mm cannon positions, and the deckhouse and mast stub between them were replaced with larger installations.
Later modifications are included in the excellent depictions by Bezobrazov and Brockpaine already in the archive.
Cheers
GD