I always wonder why the Dutch had a somewhat different approach to post-ww2 destroyers then other countries. The British Daring kept its 2 banks of 21in torpedo tubes, as did at least some of the USN ships. The 1947 class’s main ASuW weapon though, were the guns. Those were capable, but the ships main weapons were really the ASW mortars. Taking out enemy ships was just not the role these were designed for, so no torpedo tubes were fitted.
This is an quick what-if about what if the ships were fitted with torpedo tubes. This design is horribly overweight and even less stable than the original (a boat of 2 tons vs 2*4 ton torpedo tubes) and most likely the real ship would have lost at least some of the directors and most if not all of the 40mm guns. I may return with that later on, the above design is just a quick bash to see what would happen.
Another option would be to remove the ASW mortars, going fully towards the ASuW route and keep just the depth charges. That would allow a remodel of the forward superstructure, moving that forward, and gives a weight reserve that could be used to get a more working design then the above.
I hope to return with some more soon, and please comment what you guys think of this concept, the abovementioned ideas or maybe even other ideas.