On commissioning,
Battleaxe served as the leader of the
Home Fleet's
6th Destroyer Flotilla, which consisted of the four Weapon class ships. It remained part of the 6th Flotilla through the rest of the 1940s and well into the 1950s, deploying to form part of the
Mediterranean Fleet from April 1955 to March 1956. Later in 1956,
Battleaxe was laid off into the reserve. The ship's torpedo tubes were removed to allow the fitting of an additional lattice mast carrying a
Type 965 long-range air-search radar, with deckhouses built to house the radar equipment and operators.
Battleaxes Squid mortars were swapped with the aft mounted 4-inch turret, while a more modern fire control system for the ship's guns were fitted.
Battleaxe recommissioned in February 1959, joining the
2nd Destroyer Squadron based in the Mediterranean, serving there until April 1960 when it transferred back to the British Isles to join the
5th Destroyer Squadron. Duties included fishery protection patrols. On 25 August 1960, she was carrying out steam trials while moored alongside the minelayer at
Portsmouth, when steam was let into the ship's turbines, driving the ship forward and breaking
Apollos mooring lines.
Apollo then collided with the frigate , which also broke free from her moorings and struck the
Caisson at the entrance to a dock.
Apollos
stem was damaged, while
Wakeful suffered buckled plates from the impact by
Apollo and a badly damaged bow from the collision with the caisson. On the night of 18/19 September 1960,
Battleaxe was berthed at
Londonderry Port undergoing minor repairs before being due to depart for an exercise the next morning, when one of her crew cut the feeder cable to the Type 965 radar, putting the radar system out of order.
Battleaxe put into Rosyth Dockyard to repair the radar. The crewman responsible was tried and pleaded guilty to wilfully damaging the ship's radar, and was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment and dismissed with disgrace from the Navy. On 1 August 1962, during a night-time exercise in the
Firth of Clyde,
Battleaxe collided with the
Type 15 frigate . The damage to
Battleaxe was considered not economical to repair and the ship was laid up at Rosyth to await disposal.
Battleaxe arrived at
Blyth Shipbuilding Company for scrapping on 20 October 1964. Three of
Battleaxes crew, including her commanding officer, were officially reprimanded by Courts Martial following the accident. ==References==