Friedman on page 419 wrote: |
As in the baseline, a single MCLWG replaced the forward 5-in gun. ASROC reloads were cut from 24 to 12-16 to add volume for the larger gun and its magazine.
This ties in later to:
Friedman on page 454 wrote: |
A Spruance could accommodate a 29 round vertical launcher in place of her ASROC, and the 8-in gun (with 336 rounds) could replace here forward 5-in/54
He also talks about LST and Knox class LFS refits. Note the magazine sizes relative to the Mk-42's standard 599 round magazine.
Friedman on page 452 wrote: |
In the simplest Knox-class LFS conversion, the 5-in/54 gun was replaced by a 155mm vertically loaded gun with 600 rounds, and a digital (hence more adaptable) Mk 86 or Mk 92 fire control system replaced the earlier analog Mk 68. Alternatively, in the second conversion option an 8-in/36 with 500 rounds could replace the 5-in gun; in the third option it could be replaced by a 9-in rocket launcher with 350 rounds. Nothing more could be done, because it as important that the Knox class retain the ASW capability represented by ASROC, which occupied the only other available launcher position.
He elaborates on the 155mm gun later and gives this intriguing line:
Friedman on page 452 wrote: |
There was some expectation, too, that the 155-mm gun could be adapted to other rolls, such as ASW (e.g., to fire sonobuoys and hydrostatically fused shells, which are in effect, depth bombs).