Yes, but I think MATCH ultimately was a more flexible concept than Ikara; you could argue one of the RN great innovations post war. I think where Ikara was superior was it's: all weather capability, response time and despite the need for a heavy electronics fit, the ability to be fitted to much smaller ships.The joke is Australia managed to fit Ikara in the stern of our Type 12 based River Class Destroyer Escorts / Frigates while keeping the 4.5" turret, Seacat and also fitting a pait of triple ASW torpedo tubes. No helicopter though, not because it didn't fit but because we didn't specify them.
The Type 12 although superior for speed than the diesel powered Type 11/41/61 was probably not the best ship to fight a Battle of the Atlantic in the 50/60s. I guess it created a universal escort merging the commercial/convoy with fleet types.
Incidentally I was reading up on the Mk 6 3" twin and apparently it was originally planned for the post war escort fleet but was not available so the 4.5" was fitted?