After the fall of France, the Germans captured the incomplete yet undamaged hulls of the two Le-Hardi-class destroyers
L'Opiniâtre and
L'Aventurier in Bordeaux.
It was planned to complete them with German weapons and the hulls were renamed to
ZF 6 and
ZF 7 respectively.
Mainly due to sabotage, material and labour shortages, work on the two destroyers commenced very slowly. By June 1941, the construction of
ZF 7 was halted in favour of
ZF 6, which was renamed to
ZF 2 two months later.
Work on
ZF 2 was finally halted in July 1943. The incomplete ship was demolished by German troops when abandoning Bordeaux in August 1944 and its wreck was scrapped after the end of the war.