Castenea wrote:Even with SL tech, changing a grazer mount would likely be akin to reguning a MBT. Not something to be done without a lot of forethought and requiring major depot level maintenance facilities. For a naval perspective, how many battleships built after 1906 had their main batteries changed?
Quite a few, most were built with 12-15 degree elevations and the turrets were rebuilt to allow 30-45 degrees (depending on the ships), the Italians had only 12" armed ship at the end of WWII and instead of building brand new ships with larger guns (as everyone else had) they just rebuilt the ones they had, including engines superstructure and turrets - they bored out the guns to 32cm (12.6"). when you go down to cruiser level ,the Japanese built the Mogami class with 5 triple 155mm turrets due to limits on their "heavy" cruiser allowance, so they built these as "large light" cruisers. as soon as the public eye was off of them (<1year) they were rebuilt with 5 twin 20cm turrets for an extra 4 heavy cruisers. 8 of the surplus 155mm turrets were reused on the Yamato class, with 1/2 of those later being removed, those on Yamato herself were replaced with 127mm twin DM mounts. when the Mogami herself was badly damaged at Midway, the Japanese cleared off her aft turrets and replaced them with an aircraft handling deck. then there's all those WWII cruisers (Cleveland and Chicago classes) that received a widely varying degree of rebuild and replacements into CGs - such as removal of 6-8" turrets and replacing them with Mk4-10 or 11 Missile launchers. The Chicago removed all her 8" turrets and replaced them with launchers on each end + a Mk-11 on each side of a completely replaced bridge structure, in-place of her Mk38 5"/38s. Most US, British and French battleships were rebuilt during the interwar period with completely new super structures and secondary turrets (though they generally retained their main armament, these were often rebuilt for better elevations - as mentioned) most replacing their masts, FC and secondary weapons. this continued throughout WWII, especially to the oldest ones like the Texas and the worst damaged from PH, like the Tennessees. Then there's the Wyoming and Mississippi, the Wyoming had all her Armor removed along with 3 of her 6 main turrets, her main mast replaced with a stump mast and a small tripod added aft. she also had her starboard side completely rebuilt to carry 2 Mk30 single and 1 Mk 38 twin 5"/38 turrets. latter her remaining 3 main turrets were replaced with additional Mk38s. After WWII The New Mexico class Battleship Mississippi became a Training ship/test platform (AG-128) with all but her aft most turret removed and replaced with various weapons, including a twin 6"/47 Mark 16 DP Turret (like those on the Worchester class) added in-place of the forward turret. she later replaced her remaining 14" triple turret with a Terrier missile launcher.