I finally gave in.
After two years of being an active bucketeer I've finally gone ahead and begun an actual structured AU.
Shocking, I know.
Anyway, the idea has been kicking around in my head for a long time. Actually, I've had several different ones some more ambitious than others (Think Second Kalmar Union) and some were unambitious ones (Industrialized Falklands)
This AU falls somewhere in the middle. Point of departure is sometime before the Napoleonic wars. The first Battle of Copenhagen does happen and the Royal Navy still obtains its goal, but due to a number of factors (Better training mainly) the battle results in a draw rather than the narrow victory it was IOTL.
Instead of laying up the fleet and hoping that our neutrality will protect us like it was done IOTL, Denmark pursues a policy of armed neutrality. This means that, amongst other things, the navy doesn't gets laid up which in turn neatly prevents the Second Battle of Copenhagen in 1807. As an upshot of this the Danish possessions around the world remains in Danish hands.
I'm still trying to figure out how I'll deal with Napoleon. I may have him invade Jutland but being unable to cross the sounds.
I'm still working on what happens during the rest of 19th century, though the general theme will be much the same but slightly better outcome.
I'm not really sure when and how, but I'm going to give Denmark a couple of small colonies in Asia and I'll probably expand the ones in the Carribean a bit. How and when is still unclear.
WWI is much like OTL, though there is a couple of incident's I'll rewrite.
Denmark retains the Virgin Isles
Denmark gets invaded just like in OTL, though this time we fight back and the Government and the Royal Family manages to escape to Britain. Quite a few naval units and army personnel escapes to Britain where they form the Free Danes.
And that's as far as I've gotten yet. It's all pretty vague right now but I'll get it beaten into shape as I move along.
My main inspiration for this AU is the 1952 Lisbon agreement. In it Denmark agreed to more than double its navy. It never happened, though the navy was bolstered somewhat, but in this AU it will happen. I've tried to figure out what kind of mentality it would take to build and retain such a navy over ~150 years and one of the conclusions I've reached is that it would require a willingness to take risks, not so much in battle, but in procurement. In reality the RDN has always been very cautious when it came to acquiring new equipment and internal R&D has been very limited. In this AU this have changed, resulting in earlier adoptions of much equipment.
But anyway, let's get on to the drawings
My first couple of ships will be from the inter war period and largely focussed on the colonial duties.
This ship a Tender/Station ship. She was launched in 1927 and her main job is to act as a support base for a squadron of torpedo boats and support the Frigate that also is assigned to the station.
Main propulsion is two B&W DM 6250 single acting four-stroke diesels turning two screws through reduction gears. Main armament consists of one twin 120mm based on the Swedish
12cm/50 Model 1924. Secondary armament is made up of one Twin and one single 75mm PK L/55 M1923 gun. The single version were a fairly common gun in the RDN either as the M1915 surface only version or the later M1923 AA version. The twin mount was, as far as I'm aware, never used but it appears on a lot of concept sketches from the time.
Light AA is provided by four twin 8mm Madsen machineguns.
As you can see on the top-view she is capable of carrying mines, about 100 or so. Theoretically she could carry at least as many in her hold but the deployment time would most likely make it pointless.
By using the quarters normally reserved for torpedo boat crews she can carry around 40 troops and by converting a number of other areas to bunk rooms up to 120 for short durations.
As you can see I've set an area aside for aircraft maintenance. The idea is that she can carry, depending on what aircraft I end up with, up to four small floatplanes, though one or two is bar far the most likely. These would be stowed disassembled in the tunnels that run through the superstructure and only assembled once it's on station. Since she carries no catapults they will obviously be launched from the sea. Once on station one aircraft would be kept ready on the fore-deck or in the air. The aircraft are for scouting only. Unfortunately, I'm not sure which aircraft I should use, so I'd like some suggestions there. The maintenance area can be extended, but preferably not too much.
Please note that it doesn't have to fit inside the maintenance area with its wings on. It's intended only as a way to make it possible to work on the engine and such while it's under cover. Any work that requires the aircraft to be fully assembled will be done on deck as weather permits. Also, it doesn't matter if it ends up not working very well. As I said earlier the RDN is willing to take some risks and this is one of them. If it doesn't work out they'll just convert the space to other uses.
Any other suggestions/comments/rotten tomatoes are of course also welcome, both about the drawings and about the story.
The PG1938 from Nightwatchs thread will also make an appearance, but I've yet to work out a decent backstory.
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