Todjaeger
Potstirrer
Most frigates and destroyers do mount torpedoes, but these are lightweight torpedoes designed for ASW.This is very true! Modern weapons are very good with regards to superstructure but I've never seen anything do as much damage to a ship than a torpedo! Do modern destroyers even carry torpedo's these days. If this is the case what guidance system do they have, and in response what countermeasures do ships have to combat torpedo's?
With the information provided I think that if a missile is not destroyed by ships main guns or RAM's (which I believe to be highly unlikely), that the CIWS range of weapons would be quite capable of destroying these targets. All in all I think ships these days are quite capable of a multitude of different tasks.
However I still feel that in the event of a war which had two modern vessels fighting each other (this what I've seen based on training videos), that the crew would not have the capability to match the warship in a fight. For example non of the captains are kept on a ship for very long and the crew are always changed about, would they know to saturate a target with both shells from the main weapon and anti-ship missiles aswell as any other general missile to saturate the enemy?? The speed at which modern vessels crews operate has to be greatly improved to match the speed of modern weapons! But from what I've seen it would appear that all the red tape that goes with simply shooting at someone my make the job ocf the captain and crew quite difficult!!
Also, given the currently 'common' munitions loadout for a ship's main cannon, SAM and AShM warshots would have already been taken prior to two frigates/destroyers being able to close to within cannon range.
Lastly, for most navies, an engagement would not just be two vessels coming into contact with each other and 'slugging it out'. There are other vessels and assets which provide support which should normally become involved prior to ships being able to close to gun range.
-Cheers