Looking at my original the only changes here are with the 40mm Bofors and the light gun on the stern; but the Bofors I used doesn't look all that good now and since then I've changed the design. The be frank I don't think it makes much diference, more what we individually prefer
My issue is more the sheer age of the gun compared to the ship rather than the looks.
The RDN began replacing their M36's in the mid-sixties because of maintenance issues. The guns were simply worn out.
For that reason I find it hard to believe that you could find a gun with much service life back in it twenty years later, let alone enough to arm an entire class of ships. Going by the PT number, there could be as many as 61 of these. Include spare parts and guns and you could easily be looking at something like 75-80 guns. That's a lot of guns to maintain when nobody is manufacturing spares.
And it's not as if you're going to need much in way of directors, a simple optical one should suffice. While it might be too early for something fancy like the Mirador, a manual like the NIFE SRS-5 should suffice. Heck, you could go completely old fashioned and go for the Gyro Gunsight Mk. 14.
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