Move the hanger and flight deck aft and drop both a deck with the Sea Dart positioned between the hanger and aft funnel(s), that way the magazine can be in the space used by the old Sea Slug magazine. The aft funnel could be split port and starboard and a horizontal magazine for Ikara (thanks Abe) worked in between them to feed the Sea Dart launcher, with a pair of 909s sited above. If the ship has a CODOG, COGOG or COGAG arrangement instead of COSAG the forward funnel could be dispensed with or split port starboard as well. If COSAG is retained then a MACK could be substituted. a second Sea Dart installed in B position and the remaining Mk6 4.5" replaced with a Mk8.
A factor in the crewing of the Counties verses the Bristol was the Sea Slug, Sea Dart, even with two launchers would lead to a reduction in man power; going all GT and losing the steam plant would permit a further saving. (was typing this when you replied Stevo, whoops)
A batch III County could be designed to operate a pair of Sea Kings verses a single Wessex and could probably also have a couple of 30 or 35mm gun mounts covering each beam to counter small boats and low flying aircraft, as per Abes discussions on the DDL. It would be too early for Sea Wolf and with two Sea Darts would need Sea Wolf.
A factor in the crewing of the Counties verses the Bristol was the Sea Slug, Sea Dart, even with two launchers would lead to a reduction in man power; going all GT and losing the steam plant would permit a further saving. (was typing this when you replied Stevo, whoops)
A batch III County could be designed to operate a pair of Sea Kings verses a single Wessex and could probably also have a couple of 30 or 35mm gun mounts covering each beam to counter small boats and low flying aircraft, as per Abes discussions on the DDL. It would be too early for Sea Wolf and with two Sea Darts would need Sea Wolf.