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Built in the 1965-1968 period, it was only after their modernization in the mid 1970s that this class reached its true potential. Though still hampered by lack of helicopter facilities for ASW, the class gained Harpoon, SM-1, (though Tartar continued to be carried for some time) and most importantly, SeaPhoenix capability. These upgrades, as well as the accompanying electronic modernizations, made them truly capable of projecting Pallamaran influence in the region. Far superior to anything India, or Indonesia could float, they were the preferred escorts to the Staadt Klasse BCGs, and made many visits to foreign ports accompanying the battlecruisers.
The lack of onboard ASW helos, however, resulted in the specifications for a new class of destroyers capable of carrying these, the orginal Dido Klasse, which was to grow into a class of CGs, after considerable delay.
It was during this time that the monarchy, bolstered both by oil money and the influx of immigration began to adopt the current navalistic policy of using the Rijkszeemacht as a foreign policy tool, to ensure that Pallamaran concerns were addressed around the region. A relatively small island, it was nonetheless a small island with a powerful fleet, which gave it a voice where it otherwise would have struggled to be heard. Although part of the PANZUS Treaty from the beginning, it was during the 1970s that the nation first started leasing permanant basing rights to the USA, begun during the Nixon administration, allowing the United States a comfortable base from which to project power in the region, and placing the Grand Duchy firmly in the middle of Cold War politics.
(With any luck, I'll be doing a 1980s version as well)