No it doesn't. First of, in both cases the guns were manually loaded, had to have tampions inserted before being submerged, had to be cleaned thoroughly on a daily basis and even then, at least on Surcouf, they were plagued with mechanical troubles.
The guns on your ship are fully automatic, filled with electronics and have a much tighter fit.
You're actually quoting something I edited out before you made your post. However, it's really a pointless argument, since you'd have to prove that the turrets would flood in normal conditions, and then explain why it won't/doesn't occur on a DD(X) design.
Furthermore, older pre-dreadnoughts and some dreads had similar hulls and bows, yet experienced none of these problems to a significant degree (when designed properly).
Now, if you could make the case, that every ship ever designed with this hull and bow combination has had and will have problems with forward turret flooding, then I would agree to change them.
There hasn't been any tests on the subject yet. From what I've been able to find they've tested the RCS reduction, the handling, the propulsion control and the radar/antenna setup.
Doesn't really matter, since so far both the DD(X) and this BBG are both paper designs. It doesn't really matter if the've tested them for that yet, since they designed the DD(X) that way in the first place. Professional ship engineers would probably anticipate such a problem,
if it was a problem. The fact that the ship is designed the way it is, tells me that it isn't.
The turret wasn't inherently watertight. In order to make it watertight it had to be stationary in a specific position and then the crew had to insert a whole slew of panels and corks and even then it had an annoying tendency to leak like a sieve.
lol.
I would imagine that modern technology would provide a simpler solution. But even then, that would be workable IMO.
That would be because they're build with hulls specifically designed to prevent it. And it is a problem on a lot of the smaller crafts.
If you look closer at many ships you'll realise that the guns tends to be mounted on slightly raised platforms or behind bulwarks in order to keep the water away from the turrets.
All except for the DD(X) evidently. And some of the older ships.
Also, the design does have a raised platform for the turrets. Not to mention, any water which managed to wash over the bow would probably just slosh off before even reaching the turrets. Afterall, there is 50 meters of fore-deck and bow before the turrets. So any water washing over would have to travel roughly 164 ft before it even reached the turrets. And even then, the free-board inclines slightly, and has a design which would direct most of the water over the sides. The only scenario I could see this even possibly being a problem in, would be if the ship tried to plow through a 100 ft wave. But then again, I'm pretty sure that any ship would have issues with that.