If you wanted to, the AOPS can already operate both ISTAR and LUCAS drones, and since you don't usually carry a helicopter, you can stow quite a few in the hangar. After that, it becomes a matter of numbers, not improved coverage. Do you need one hundred LUCAS if you only expect to meet one or two enemy icebreakers? And how many ISTAR drones do you need to maintain coverage?
How many drones does one need?
I guess that depends on the definition of the threat? Are the UAVs only for surveillance? Are they to be suicide drones? If the later, then likely the more that are carried the better. Is an ISTAR drone the appropriate drone if a warship has a full up UVX functionality? It may not be. or it may be.
I don't know the answers here. But the questions are there, I believe. One needs to ascertain what threat(s) one wants a warship to deal with, and then work backward to come up with a design? Designing a ship backward to only launch ISTAR and LUCAS dones may ... or may not be the optimal approach.
