I come over a document when I was visiting a friend of my stepfather, they are both retired officer in the Navy. This friend had several documents from back in the day, in his personal archive. One of those documents was about the Oslo class, and what type of hull design they would start designing the ship on. There was only the two hull it was written about, it was the Dealey class hull and the Fletcher class hull.
As most of us know, the modification Norway did to the Dealey class hull was... a lot, Norwegian Navy engineer together with Horten Naval shipyard did this modification to the Dealey hull, to make it into the Oslo class.
- A more flatter and deeper aft hull section
- Adjustment on the underwater hull to increase it's max displacement.
- higher hull above water, with much higher bow.
- New bow with "some" flare.
- Strengthened double keel, that go in to a single keel.
- Increased thickens on hull in bow section, to better withstand, "just"-iced water
- Two new type of propellers (economy and Combat)
I took all that from Oslo class and Oslo class superstructure and armament and moved it over to the design bellow. They are also carrying the same radar set up, since I do not see the point of equipping it with bigger and heavier radar, specially since these radar was found by the Norwegian Navy to work nice in winter condition in Norway (bad weather and snow)
Armament:
V1:
1 single 5" gun
2 twin 57mm guns
2 single 40mm guns
Terne III ASW
2 triple torpedo launcher
depth charges
(possibility to carry mines)
V2, V3:
2 twin 5" gun
1 twin 57mm guns
2 single 40mm guns
Terne III ASW
2 triple torpedo launcher
depth charges
(possibility to carry mines)
V4:
2 twin 5" gun
1 single 57mm guns
2 single 40mm guns
Terne III ASW
2 triple torpedo launcher
depth charges
(possibility to carry mines)
V5:
3 twin 5" gun
2 single 40mm guns
Terne III ASW
2 triple torpedo launcher
depth charges
(possibility to carry mines)
V5:
3 twin 5" gun
4 single 40mm guns
Terne III ASW
2 triple torpedo launcher
depth charges
(possibility to carry mines)
Version 1.
It's armed similar to Oslo class, But 3" is replaced with 5" and 57 mm guns, Terne III is placed ot the rear (similar to Sleipner class), and the helipad is biger (Oslo class had original an helipad, in the are where she got here sea sparrow today).
Not here 5" guns have here cupola removed (US Navy found out that there was no point of them), instead of placing a 5" director on top of the bridge. I have gone for that the Navy somehow have combined two technology together, to make an director mounted on the turret (with it's problems...), the egg are the main director anyway.
Version 2.
Similar as above but with 3" twin guns. My favorite, and most realistic... (at least what I think).
Version 3.
Here I have placed the Terne III forward, and moved the superstructure aft. this give here that long bow look, and quit heavy armed forward. But as an defencive Navy as Norway... aren't perhaps so ideal, to have it all forward.
Version 4.
Same as above, but with a different 57mm (same gun as the coast guard)
Version 5.
Same as above, but with a three 3" twin guns
Version6.
Same as above, but with 4 single 40mm guns.
I see for me that these design have longer endurance than Oslo class, with just a little bigger crew due to that one or two extra gun and bigger machinery. the top speed would at least be minimum 5-7 knots faster than Oslo class standard speed of 25 knots (28 knots with combat propellers)
To compare, Oslo class as delivered to Royal Norwegian Navy in 1966: