Jonathan_S wrote:Actually modern DDs are pretty singularly unsuited for disabling or sinking an old BB. None of their weapons are good for more than taking out vulnerable unarmored items like antennas or radar dishes.
That's because their primary weapons in missiles and nobody really builds anti-ship missiles designed to deal with thick homogeneous armor belts; (much less ones small enough to mount on a DD). (Some of the old ex-Soviet air-launched anti-ship missiles designed to kill carriers might do it; but not the normal kind of anti-ship missile anybody deploys)
Of course nobody builds missiles capable of that because there aren't actually targets for them. It'd be easier to build a missile than a BB; so anybody actually building modern heavily armored warships would likely face in-service missiles capable of dealing with them before the ships were even commissioned.
But as it is a modern DD has a few types of weapons:
1) Land attack cruise missiles - basically useless in an anti-ship role.
2) Anti-ship missiles (like Harpoon) - not designed to penetrate heavy homogeneous armor. Likely to simply break up on that waterline main armored belt.
3) AA missiles (some of which have a secondary anti-surface role) - again not armor piercing and even smaller warheads that the dedicated anti-ship missiles. (But possibly better able to be re-targeted away from the waterline)
4) 5" gun - Backed by capable radars and fire control computers it should be more accurate than anything the BB carries. And at least the 5'/54 carried by modern USN destroyers outranges than 5'/38 dual purpose guns used as their BB's secondary armament. But it has barely 60% the range of the BB's main guns.
5) Torpedoes - lightweight anti-submarine models with less range than their guns and relatively small warheads designed to punch a hole in a sub's pressure hull; not break the back of a heavily built ship. I'm not even sure if those torpedoes have a back-up surface attack mode.
6) CIWS - Phalanx close in weapons systems, 20mm Gatling gun firing depleted uranium slugs. Probably capable of penetrating the BB's superstructure; but at ranges of less than 2 miles; far far shorter than the effective range of the BB's many secondary guns.
Given those the modern DD has a good chance of wrecking the BB's exposed upper works, antennas, radars, light AA, etc. But it's got little chance of taking out the BB's heavy guns much less disabling or sinking the it. And if it did get tagged by even a secondary weapons it'd probably be a in world of hurt.
You forget, the original version of the Tomahawk cruise missile was an anti ship NUCLEAR missile - The T-LAM and T-LAM-C are later variants of the missile. The nuclear variants of the Tomahawk have been retired, (as is the anti-ship versions), But if a couple were laying around, a Burk could fire one, pretty much ruining a BB's day.