Ok so I finally finished this sucker!
In-universe background info:
The Kingdom's contribution to the Allied effort to oust Saddam Hussein from Kuwait in 1991 included the light cruiser
Prinzessin Hayleah. Admiral Numela posted his flag aboard the vessel - a vessel he himself captained in the 60s and 70s. Princessin Hayleah contributed to shore bombardment along with other allied vessels such as USS Missouri and USS Wisconsin, and while the 6-inch guns didn't offer the massive firepower of the American battleships, such a "deficiency" turned out to be a plus as it allowed a reduced risk of "blue-on-blue" exposure during support missions. The high rate of fire of the 6-inch guns (1 round per 3 seconds) meant a different approach to getting large volumes of lead on-shore. When the light cruisers were finally retired this meant a gap in naval gunfire support that modern vessels had a difficult time matching.
Requirements were then drafted to field a dedicated NGS vessel. Similar to the American Zumwalt effort, requirements ballooned to include a vessel with "dominant" air defense capability and later "battlespace dominance" with the ability to engage sea targets. Admirals often referred to the vessels as their version of the "big Asiatic destroyers" and these vessels were officially designated "Schwere Lenkwaffe Zerstroyers" (heavy guided-missile destroyers). The requirements were rewritten a final time to ensure that these vessels were the most technologically advanced Namaqua could possibly field. This meant a stealthy vessel equipped with AEGIS and an unusually large 6-inch gun (from spare tube stocks for the retired light cruisers) as the remaining vestige of the original NGS requirement.
When KvN Admiral Numela launched, it certainly achieved the "most advanced vessel" requirement. Comparable to a "Burke Flight IIB" or "Flight II 1/2," it incorporates an American AEGIS software setup with locally made radar faces and high-performance anti-aircraft missiles. The vessels are also equipped with a small well-deck aft for RHIB operations. Another feature included a state-of-the-art COGAG propulsion system that ended with azipods.
However, the azipods didn't pan out operationally, and Admiral Numela and the new Princessin Hayleah went in for refits to weld the azipods in place and replace them with rudders. Starting with the third unit, Princessin Kristina, the ships will have this arrangement upon launch.
So yeah, since Burke-clones are popular I decided I wanted my own. Obviously I took heavy inspiration from LEUT_East's effort, which I really liked, and I liberally borrowed from other advanced concepts from other drawers (properly credited of course). Princessin Kristina is named after a nice pretty lady I once knew and actually ended up joining the Navy and got deployed - on the Burkespam!