So we have done great work theorizing modifications to existing hulls, and as an offshoot of modified Spruance’s and MLU Burke Flt I, the dangerous distraction of ‘what should the ship be, if NOT constrained by the existing hull?’ crept in.
Role: Battle Group ‘lead’ vessel – something able to master AW, AX, AS, even though those roles may actually be held at any given time by another vessel in the BG. This will most likely be AW in a CVBG.
I’m talking about a high-end vessel with the ASW, AAW, and ASuW the battlegroup will need. In chess, frigates (or the LCS, as it is disposable) would be the pawns, Burkes/Spruance’s would be the bishops/rooks (maybe Flt IIA is a knight…), and this vessel would be the queen. The intent would be for the vessel to be the lord and master of the inner layer, and reach from the inner layer into the outer layer– against all types of targets. This has the net effect of generating a vessel also capable of independent operations.
The initial timeframe I am working with is the late ‘90s/early 00’s for commissioning, essentially a follow-on to the Ticonderoga class.
The Tico’s are overloaded, with no real margin for refit, and what are, in truth, unacceptable load characteristics in the event of damage. They were the fastest way to get Aegis into the fleet and did that job well. They have the majority of the systems needed to be queens of the battlegroup, but are far too tight and lack some needed traits.
What will be used?
AAW – Aegis, as fit onboard the Ticonderoga class. Four screens instead of two, separated deckhouses and processors to increase survivability, four FC channels (the FC layout would be improved, to allow more than three of the four FC channels on any given bearing).SPQ-9 and SPS-49 will be included.
ASW – SQQ-89 is the cream of the crop for the time in question
Essentially, we start with the combat systems of a late Tico and make some changes.
Mk 71s replace the Mk 45s, mounts are forward/aft as Tico.
Mk 75 76mm will also be mounted forward/aft superfiring the Mk 71s, but aft/fwd of the Mk41 VLS. A layout of three in a similar configuration to the De La Penne class is a possibility.
Mk41 VLS – numbers of available cells will increase, to what final number I am not clear on yet, but will be at least 192.
Hangar for two SH-60 sized aircraft. One or both of these might be SH-60F until the R becomes available.
This will all require a larger hull than either the Spruance (needs more beam) class or Burke (needs more length) class.
So while I consider Tico the baseline for combat systems, I consider the Burke hull the baseline for what would probably be used for a hull in the late 1990s. Overall appearance will be very Burke-like, but a 505/509’ length will be insufficient to ship the required systems and include passive protection (yes, armor) and improve survivability. Further, the basic Burke has insufficient range (42-4500nm, this vessel will require at least 6000nm to keep wit the carrier during operations and/or conduct independent steaming).
Increasing hull length will have a side effect of allowing for more bunkerage to increase range. Increased hull size should also allow for improved communications (more and better separated SATCOM antenna mounting points) and provide space for flag facilities.
After considering the Cleveland class (plusses: armor, length - minuses: a little too narrow beam, expensive kit), Virginia (same beam as Cleveland, 20’ shorter length), Long Beach (probably oversized – I need more length but probably not 200’ of it…and an expensive kit), and Baltimore (again, probably too big), I finally found a relatively inexpensive kit with a 611’x68’ hull with a modern shape to base all of this on. I have one other candidate inbound, but that kit has not arrived yet (558’x69). I’ll probably stay with the longer hull.
She’ll run 12,500 tons or more, and need 120,000shp. With the consistent improvement they have displayed over their lifetime, this could be achieved using 4 LM-2500s. I’ll stick with COGAG for this design – more likely to have been built. Nuclear for this vessel would be great – but there is no reactor design past the D2G that would fit (or be quiet enough for anything other than active search in ASW), and I am trying to keep manning and acquisition costs down, which is what I believe would have been a focus in the climate of the ‘90s. My target is to keep the crew to Tico levels in spite of adding a few more systems (really, just the 76mm) but immensely improving durability.
I’ll probably work the Hangar from a DDG-51 Flt IIA into the donor hull on the fantail – meaning the aft weapons will be above and forward of the hangar as on a Flt IIA. The fantail is not the ideal location for the helo deck, so I’m not sold here – but it will be easy to model using existing parts. I imagine I’ll waffle on this one until I like what I see during the build.
The Forward Superstructure will be extracted from a donor DDG-51 and fixed to the subject hull (without the aft SPY-1 panels), while the after superstructure supporting the aft SPY-1 arrays may require some scratchbuild.
I’ll need to scare up some 8” barrels and come up with a way to fabricate a Mk71 gunhouse I’m happy with. I might emulate the Mk45 mod 4 gunhouse in spirit, but the timeframe may be a little early.
I’ll either need to sand down the existing deck or fabricate a replacement.
While I haven’t ghosted out all out yet, I’ll find real estate for harpoon amidships (Probably 16 weapons), and I expect to find locations for RAM to have been added. I will be trying to retain Phalanx in their Burke-like positions, but may need to use some of that real estate on the centerline for the 76mm.
Designation for this vessel will be CG-74, CCG-1, or CBG-1. Certainly this would be a 'Cruiser' in any modern definition. Intrepid is a strong and available name for the time in question. A State name would probably be best politically, but many are used during this timeframe and have since been re-used, so I am avoiding them to prevent confusion.
I have not scratchbuilt anything in the last 20 years, nor completed a model in that time. This will doubtless be a slow process of trial and error, being fit in around work travel and summer camping. I do not intend to hurry, as I hope to develop modeling skills I have long wanted as a side effect to this build.
Gentlemen, throw your stones…..
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