An African AU done for personal enjoyment. Hoping to start small and tweak existing designs rather than create fleet carriers from scratch, concluding with domestic-built ships.
Main POD here is late July '35. Britain decides to place an arms embargo both Italy and Ethiopia on the 25th IRL, but instead the conclusions Eden reached the month before provoke a different and opposite reaction. The Suez Canal closes to all Italian shipping (Eritrea is held by Italians at this point so it's a moot point for Ethiopia). This causes a shortage in Italian heavy weapons, especially in CV-33 tankettes and aircraft, as Italy refuses out of pride to resort to flags of convenience. The rest of the Abyssinia Crisis plays out to eventual war. The lack of heavy arms and mustard gas (IRL Mussolini authorizes the use of gas on Boxing Day '35) allows the
Christmas Offensive to become a decisive victory for the Ethiopians, as 2,000 men of Ras Imru's Army of the Left killed Crinti's contingent of tanks and Eritreans to the man in Dembeguina Pass. The Army proceeded to roll up the rest of Badoglio's northern army, who had no mustard gas to save them. With Eritrea conquered and new forces, let alone reinforcements for existing, were coming at a trickle around the Cape, the Ethiopians were able to defeat the smaller Italian force in Somalia by force of numbers. The peace treaty, signed in early 1938, forced the Italians to cede Eritrea and forsake any future aggression against the Empire of Ethiopia. This victory earns it ridiculous street cred for defeating a colonial power not once but
twice and places it within the British (later Anglo-American) sphere of influence by the time the war rolls around.
Of course, a Shipbucket AU isn't complete without ships. The Imperial Ethiopian Navy was founded in February 1941, as the United States, in one of its periodic Lend-Lease shipments, sold off five of its aging Clemson-class destroyers to Britain, which in turn gave them to the Ethiopians. One, the MIM (
Mängəstä Ityop'p'yawi Märkäb, Imperial Ethiopian Ship)
Ethiopia, became a training ship for the other four, the
Addis Ababa, the
Dire Dawa,
Gonder, and the
Dese. As Italian Somaliland was quickly overrun, the Imperial Ethiopian Navy spent its first days escorting small convoys within the Mediterranean while its much more glorious ground contribution to the Allied cause, the crack Kagnew Battalions, were ferried by British and American troopships.
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My first project is going to be the aforementioned Clemson-class destroyers. A fairly basic and crude kitbash with existing pieces and superficial changes, to reflect their "Africanization," based off the USN updates where the forward 4" gun was replaced with the 3"/50. My question is which mount would I be able to get away with? Would I be able to use a Mark 27/33 mount or just the pintle mounts like the others? Would I be able to add a rack of depth charges?
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