Bruce, this is conjectural ship design is hereby named The Army.ca Iroquois Destroyer Replacement Design.
In short, we are all laying down the specs together, and I am trying to make them all fit together (with tons of help from you all).
So, so far, the specs are as follows:
Crew requirements:
- Crew of 270 total crew, with space for an additional 50 personnel
Weapons:
- Capability for Tomahawk Land Attack Missile fitted (but no missiles installed), so that if needed in emergency, Tomahawk's can be loaded onboard and fired as needed
- I am seeing that Tomahawk can be fitted in the MK41 VLS, which is present in our design, so all we need is the software and the associated minor hardware to fire it
- 48 Standard II missiles
- 1 MK41 VLS launcher
- MK54 LHT torpedoes (or ASROC in VLS)
- RAM installation on bow
- Phalanx 1B installation on stern
- 1 OTO-Melara 76mm gun
- 8 Harpoon missile launchers
- 2-4 Mk 38 Mod 0 25mm guns or Mauser MLG 27 27mm guns
- 4 x MK 32 torpedo launchers
Future Expansion:
- Additional deck space for future weapons suites to be intergrated (expandability and upgradability is a good idea for the future)
Countermeasures:
- SeaGnat decoy system self defense + RAM/CIWS
- 2 SLQ-25 Nixie torpedo decoys
- FL 1800 S II ECM suite (as in F124 Sachen frigates)
Engines:
- CODAG (Combined diesel and gas) for higher speed cruise
- 2 GE LM2500 gas turbines or 2 Rolls Royce MT-30 engines for high speed operations (leaning more towards GE for fleet commonality, but the RR engine is very promising)
- 1 MTU V20 diesel cruise engine
- High automation for engine room, reducing crew size
- 4 x 1000KW generators
Sensors:
- CANTASS sonar suite
- Thales Sirius IRST long-range infra-red surveillance and tracking system
- Mini-UAV launch capability
- Lockheed AN/SPY-1D radar (with Raytheon SPS-67 surface search, and AN/SPG-62 fire control radar) if Aegis equipped, or Thales APAR (with Thales SMART-L air/surface search, plus) or BAE SAMPSON (with BAE S1850M air/surface search)
- Thales Scout navigation radar
Communication:
- NATO Link 16 and Link 11/22 communications system
Displacement:
- 6500 tons (much bigger than Halifax, and Tribals) full load
Aviation:
- Hangar space for 1 CH-148 Cyclone
- Flight deck certified for operations in Sea State 6 (Pierson - Moskowitz Sea Spectrum), so that means a max of 20ft waves, 33kt winds
- Big enough to handle 15 ton helo
- Beartrap-type device for haul down (RAST) as in Halifax (provided by Indal Technologies of Ontario)
Design:
- X form design (stealthy design) as in MEKO A family frigates (no right angles)
- Elmination of the funnel, instead using exhaust system found in MEKO A class frigates (They operate as stated: A reduction of about 75% on the ship's infrared signature has been achieved by elimination of the funnel, and instead hot exhaust gases are ducted through a horizontal system. Seawater is injected into the exhaust duct to cool the exhaust fumes, before being expelled just above the waterline.)
- http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/meko/index.html
- Enclosed mast
- In short, design is very clean, and stealthy
- To give a frame of reference as to how big it is and how it will look, think of the French/Italian Horizon class frigates, but remove the funnels, and the extra 76mm gun and center the remaining gun (how the mast will look will depend on the radar chosen)
Command and Control:
- Preferably Aegis combat system
Endurance:
- 3 weeks provision (?)
Feel more than free to further critique the design some more. Frankly put it, any criticism is welcomed to help improve the design.