I suspect that the bow would be a deck lower, to clear everything people wanted up front.
The level of the deck on the forecastle is not finalized, but the enclosure you see includes the bulwarks (just like on the original ship), so the forecastle deck would be somewhere at the hull break line, just a little below the flight deck, as I see it for now.
The minimum set of systems I think to install:
- 1 Sea Dart launcher with anti-air (SDMk2), anti-surface(SD-ASuW/NIGS) and anti-submarine (SS-N-16) missiles in single magazine
- 3 (2 sets forward, 1 aft) 6x8 Sea Wolf vertical launchers
- 3 (1 forward, 2 aft) pairs of AK-630
- 4 (2 forward, 2 aft with one per side) RBU-6000
- (monstrous, kind of a British implementation of MGK-355 Polinom/Zvezda M-2 sized system) hull mounted sonar in forward bulb with complementing VDS
The size of the hangar remains unchanged, it's just the fore entry is sharper and longer.
It would be possible to move the ski-jump a little forward, making the runway longer.
The Sea Dart launcher, however, would have to be moved closer to the island and the starboard side, otherwise it blocks the possibility for the
VSTOL AEW/ASW aircraft (or anything else with wingspan wider than the regular Harrier) to take off.
Total displacement would be circa 24,000 tons, and hopefully could reach 30 knots to maintain formation speeds.
No heavy AShMs for this size of the hull (it is a
shortened Kirov, more or less with the SS-N-19 compartment taken out), but since it's an overgrown AAW/ASW ship, I didn't consider them to be in the initial requirement. We have the Oscars for that.