Modern Missile Cruiser

Updated 11 OCT with the right file!

This started out as a thought experiment after a bunch of US and allied ships largely emptied their VLS magazines in the Middle East: how much could you realistically fit on something the size of a Baltimore or Des Moines class cruiser? It turns out... a ton. Though you probably couldn't afford to fill all the missile cells.

It still seemed fun to model it. Modeled in Tinkercad at 1:1000 scale. Enjoy!

Basic Stats:
711.6 ft (216.9 m) long, 76.1 ft (23.2 m) beam, approx 20000 tons

Armament:
2 x 5"/62 (127mm) Mk.45 Mod 4
2 x 64-cell Mk. 141 Strike-Length VLS (SM-2/-3/-6, Tomahawk, VL ASROC, Quad ESSM)
15 x Virginia Payload Tubes (similar to installation on the Zumwalt's foredeck)
2 x 6-cell banks of Mk.57 derivative ESSM-length VLS (Four ESSM per cell)
1x Mk 49 21-cell RAM Launcher

Systems:
4x SPY-6 or SPY-7 AESA derivative with oversized arrays 18 x 18 ft (5.5m)
1x SPQ-9B Surface Search / GFC radar
4x SPG-62 Illumination radars (*)
2x SLQ-32(V)? EW system (sized based on photos of USS Pinkney)

Other Equipment:
2 Large RHIB
Oversized flight deck
Hangar large enough for 4x H-60, 2x V-22, H-53 or a mix
Modeled with conventional propulsion, though size and power requirements would argue for nuclear propulsion

Note: SPG-62's included ENTIRELY because my daughter thinks 'dish' radars look cooler than phased arrays...