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Wednesday, November 9th 2011, 2:01am

Peru, Q4/40

Peru, Q4/1940

A. Industrial Allocation

4/4 Factories to Naval Materials: +4,000 t
0/4 Factories to Infrastructure: +0.0 IP
Stockpile: 117 t
Scrap: +0 t
Total Available Tonnage: 4,117 t
Total Tonnage Used: 3,572 t
Surplus to Next Quarter: 545 t

B. Infrastructure Development

Nothing.

C. Trade and Commerce

To Germany: 1,600 t for construction of CL Ancash

D. Naval Construction and Maintenance

At Callao

S2.5A:
S2A:
S1A: DD Arequipa laid down, receives 300 t, to complete Q3/41
S1B:
S0A:
S0B:
S0C:
D3A:
D1A:
D1A: DD Temerario begins refit, receives 271 t, completed
Free-floating: DD Republica receives 489 t, completed
Free-floating: DD Capitan Carvajal receives 339 t, completed
Free-floating: DD Iquitos receives 300 t, to complete Q1/41
Free-floating: SS P-5 receives 73 t, completed

At Mollendo:

S0A:
S0B:
S0C:
S0D:
D0A:
Free-floating: AM A-1 receives 200 t, completed

E. Other Notes

Chile's mother wears army boots. Ugly ones.

F. Order of Battle, End of Quarter

--Completed (Under Repair/Refit) + Under Construction

Battleships (BB): 3(0) + 0
Heavy/Armored Cruisers (CA): 2(0) + 0
Light Cruisers (CL): 6(0) + 1
Destroyers (DD): 28(0) + 2
Submarines (SS): 8(0) + 0
Minesweepers (AM): 4(0) + 0
Submarine Chasers (SC): 6(0) + 0

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Wednesday, November 9th 2011, 2:30am

I think you lost a destroyer - the Capitan Carvajal. It was paid for in Q1/40, Q2/40, and Q3/40, but it's disappeared in Q4; now the Teniente Rivera has appeared with a completion date of Q1/41.

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Wednesday, November 9th 2011, 2:32am

Ah, yes. I caught that for 3/40 but missed it here (and possibly later on...)

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Wednesday, November 9th 2011, 2:43am

If you corrected the Carvajal, I think it actually finishes in Q4/40 and you only need to pay 339 tons to finish it. :) In which case, I'm pretty sure your surplus should be 545 tons.

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Wednesday, November 9th 2011, 2:53am

Fixed!

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Wednesday, November 9th 2011, 2:57am

Yay, goodie. Can't have you losing tonnage on accident to those shameful filching Callao shipyard managers! ;)