Jonathan_S wrote:RedBaron" [quote="Jonathan_S wrote:I'm not sure if any major navy has put a captured or surrendered ship into their active service since the age of sail.
#GraysonSpaceNavy
Sorry I wasn't clear enough that I was talking about actual Earth Navies, not the fictional Honorverse ones. (Though Sigs pointed out some examples I'd been unaware of)
But in the Honorverse, yes Grayson did put captured ships into service. Arguably they weren't a major navy when they refitted the captured SDs - but they clearly were when they took the "Elysian Space Navy" as the initial core of the Protector's Own.
Roguevictory wrote:Didn't the British bomb much of the French fleet to prevent the Germans from taking the ships into service? If so what happened to any of the ships that survived and didn't join the Free French forces? For that matter what happened to the ships of other nations Germany overwhelmed that survived the invasions?
The British did bombard and bomb the French Algerian naval base at Mers-el-Kébir, and the port at Dakar, in 1940 out of fears that Vichy France would either operate in conjunction with the German Kriegsmarine or turn their warships over to Germany.
That's a little bit of a different scenario since Germany would have controlled the French factories and shipyards that produce and maintain the ships - you don't have quite the orphaned tech issue. And if the Vichy navy is operating them you don't even have the cross-training concerns.
As to their fates, the French ships in France were later (1942) scuttled by the Vichy French Navy when Germany attempted to seize them in violation of the Armistice terms. Some of the ones that remained in Africa, notably the incomplete battleship Jean Bart, were attacked again by British and US forces as part of Operation Torch - the invasion of North Africa.
I'm not sure if Germany overran anybody quickly enough to capture their naval ships. I believe most of the Royal Netherlands Navy escaped; parts of it were later lost attempting to defend the Dutch East Indies against the Japanese navy.
Belgium didn't have much of a Navy, but I believe many of their small craft escaped to Britain. Much of the Polish Navy also escaped to Britain. So I'm not sure if Germany got their hands on anybody else's significant warships (maybe some of the Italian ones when Italy signed a separate Armistice with the Allies?
But in general, if a warship isn't in drydock or down for major engine maintenance (or disabled by your attack), it's pretty hard for an air/land attack to keep the victim from simply sailing it away...[/quote]
Actually during WWII both the German and Japanese navies commissioned captured warships into their navies. IIRC the Kriegs Marine captured 2 Dutch 1 French 1 Norwegian 2 Danish and 2 or 3 Greek ships none were bigger than a destroyer. The IJN also captured a few ships and put them into service IIRC 2 British destroyers captured in Hong Kong 1 U.S. Navy Destroyer USS Stewart captured on Java. Japan also commissioned 2 Chinese light cruisers and a few other ships, mostly Yangtze River gunboats.