I am not sure Halifax Tar and Jollyjacktar:
The OHPs were tough little buggers.
Stark took two Exocet hits in the main hull under the bridge while serving in the Gulf of Oman. One failed to explode but started a fuel fire, the second one exploded in the same mess deck. The crew managed to put the fires out, pump the compartments, correct the serious list she had developed, make emergency repairs an actually drive her back to the US without any assistance. She went on to serve for quite a while after repairs.
Later, the Roberts hit a mine amidship in the engine room, also in the Gulf. Broke her back, ripped both gas turbines from their beds, created a 15 feet opening in the side of the ship (in the Engine Room as I said). Crew brought fires under control again, managed enough repairs to keep her from sinking through pumping, were very creative in holding the superstructure together by strapping it with steel wires, and managed to extricate themselves from the minefield by using the auxiliary power units (we would call those thrusters nowadays). Throughout, the combat and weapons systems were kept fully functional. She was brought back to the US by heavy lift ship, repaired and served for many years thereafter.
Also, the OHP had an interesting little twist: just forward of the bridge (so between the crewed portion of the ship and the missiles magazines), they had an actual reinforced crash bulkhead because the engineers that designed them for close escort had noted that the single most common incidents involving close escort ships (which the OHPs were) during WWII and up to the Korean war were night time collisions bow first with the large ships they were meant to escort. :nod: