What acelanceloet says +
1) Front radar is near useless ?
2) why rear gun directors when you have no rear guns ?
3) why surface torps in 1979 when you could have SSMs ?
4) Is that a quad .5 gun ?
(not in 79 and I'm not sure HMS Argonaut ever had them ! Think she got 20mm instead).
Why rebuild them with sea dart ? The cost of a new guided missile ship is made up a lot with its weapons/radars (not sure but I would think 50-70% ? anybody who knows better please say ?). thus the rebuild with the same systems must cost at least 50-70% of the new ship !
A few reasons NOT to use a Dido,
1)The dido's are REALY old and war built (so built fast & bad steel etc.) HMS Argonaut Commissioned: 8 August 1942 (Out of service: 6 July 1946 so really bad
heavy use etc.)
2) HMS Argonaut Complement 480, Type 82 Complement 397, Type 42 Complement 253. (manning crisis here we come)
3) The electrics will need a full rebuild to handle the new radars !
4) Old steam only (so cant get away from Nuke strike on port at short warning) probably need rebuilding (to old inefficient standards
or totally new £££££).
5) damage control/noise/maintenance standards are very different !
You will have to totally rebuild the ship to get a worth while top end ships (and that will cost as much as a new 82) so you have to go low end (basically guns + bolt on stuff+ helicopter pad, but this may as well be a smaller ship) or don't bother and go for a few type 42s ! (you will probably get at least 3/4 for the cost of 2 Dido's.)
PS - if you go for 42s you can have a 42 v 42 fight !
- add in that by 1979 you can get a scrap Tiger, why would you use a Dido ?
JSB