The U-jaeger seems to be top-heavy, especially forward, which means she will bury her bows in any seas, making the gun mounting almost useless, in any sea exept for a dead-calm. I would also suggest you put some sort of search radar on the mast. I think you refer to the turret. It's just a 3"-twin ...
The introduction of the new Walther-submarines showed the need of a new type of subchaser. The top secret subs won't be unknown for long and it also won't take long until other navies have their own ghostships. Ah, however, here comes the Korvette / U-Jaeger 1946: http://a.imageshack.us/img823/8813/...
I find it strange that it has two fire-control directors on the bridge (with radar). Most ships of that size in that time period, had only one director if any. Thanks for your comment. But if you take a look at the 1936-class destroyer, you will find two early radars and two rangefinders on the sup...
I love the new modifications to the older ship designs. I do wonder about the medium/light AA. By 1945 in OTL, the German navy was planning to use 5.5cm and 3cm flak on their ships (starting with the DD 44 and 45 designs) Keep up the good work What is happening to the big ships (Tirpitz, S&G)? Than...
The final design of the Torpedoboot class of 1944 after real plans. I only replaced the main guns with the more actual 3"-twins and the radar is the newer, too.
Nice, love to see some Anti Ship Missile's like the Blohm & Voss BV 246 but then shipborne or Shipborne V1 bomb's. The BV-246 was a gliding bomb, the V1 you can see implemented on the above CLG Passau. But for to satisfy you I refer to another of my designs, the late P-class cruiser: http://img708....