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Saturday, February 8th 2020, 10:49am

Brazil 1948 Report

The Republic of Brazil 1948 Report

A. Industrial Output


7 Factories
Output per quarter:
Fixed IP: 1
Flexible IP: 6
Ship Tonnage: 6,000 tons

B. Transfers and Acquisitions

N/A

C. Unit Relocations

Tanker Antares commissioned on 22 December 1948
Tanker Castor commissioned on 19 December 1948
River monitors Missoes and Macaé commissioned on 12 July 1948
River monitors Miramar and Mangaratiba commissioned on 15 December 1948
Riverine tanker Guarapari commissioned on 23 July 1948
Battleship Imperial decommissioned on 1 January 1948 for disposal
Destroyer Matto Grosso decommissioned on 1 January 1948 for disposal
Destroyer Piauhy decommissioned on 1 January 1948 for disposal
Destroyer Rio Grande do Norte decommissioned on 1 January 1948 for disposal
Destroyer Santa Catharina decommissioned on 1 January 1948 for disposal
Destroyer Parana decommissioned on 1 January 1948 for disposal
Destroyer Sergipe decommissioned on 1 January 1948 for disposal
Eighteen submarines C-1 to C-18 decommissioned on 1 March 1948 for disposal; C-5 and C-9 to be repurposed as static battery charging stations; C-17 to be repurposed as a static training submarine for procedures training; C-2, C-4, C-10, C-14 assigned to be sunk as targets during 1948; C-7, C-8, C-12, C-16 assigned to be sunk as targets during 1949

D. Navy Programme

Resources Allocated: 24,000 tons
Previous Surplus (end Q4/47): 12,071.5 tons
Scrap Available: 140 tons (in Q4/48)
Unused Scrap: 0 tons
Construction Requirements: 28,939 tons
Total surplus (end Q4/48): 7,272.5 tons

E. Infrastructure Programme

Resources Allocated: 0.5 IP
Previous Surplus: 0 IP
Resources Used: 0.5 IP
Carry-over: 0 IP

New Type 1 floating repair dock at Arsenal de Marinha Rio de Janeiro
Work Began: Q1/1948
Resources Required: 1.0 IP
Resources Allocated: 0.4 IP (dedicated) & 0.1 IP (dedicated factory bonus)
Resources Spent: 0.5 IP
Completion due: Q4/1949

F. Summary Order Of Battle at End of Year

Note: X (Y) +Z = completed/in service (under repair/refit/rebuild) + under construction.

The Fleet
Aircraft Carriers: 4(0)+2
Battlecruisers: 2(0)+0
Light Cruisers: 12(0)+0
Destroyers: 41(0)+0
Submarines: 19(0)+0
Patrol Craft: 16(0)+0
Gunboats: 0(0)+0
Minelayers: 0(0)+0
Minesweepers: 18(0)+0

Fleet Train
Replenishment Ships: 2(0)+0
Tankers: 2(0)+0
Tenders: 1(0)+0
Training Ships: 1(0)+0
Training Submarines (static): 1(0)+0
Submarine Battery Charging Stations: 2(0)+0
Survey Ship: 1

Riverine Forces
River Monitors: 8(0)+0
River Gunboats: 16(0)+0
River Minesweepers/Tugs: 4(0)+0
Barracks Ships: 1(0)+0
River Tankers: 2(0)+0
River Construction Tenders: 1(0)+0
River Hospital Ships: 6(0)+0

G. Miscellaneous Works

N/A

DETAILED SHIPBUILDING REPORT

Arsenal de Marinha do Rio de Janeiro [/B]

S-3a: Minas Gerais,
Laid Down: 1 January 1948
Launched: 15 October 1948
1,944 tons per quarter for 7,776 tons [8,424 tons remaining]
Completion due: 15 February 1950

Imperial, aircraft carrier
Laid Down: 1 January 1947
Launched: 15 October 1947
1,944 tons per quarter for 15,552 tons [648 tons remaining]
Completion due: 15 February 1949

S-1a:

S-1b:

S-1c:

S-1d:

D-3.5a: Imperial, battleship, breaking up for scrapping, breaking up begins Q1/48 and completed Q4/48, resulting scrap 3,935 tons, recycling will take place during Q1/49 and Q2/49 and become available for use in Q3/49

D-3a:

Arsenal de Marinha do Macapa

S-1a:
Antares, Antares Class, tanker
Laid Down: 1 January 1948
Launched: 1 May 1948
479 tons per quarter (Q1/48 to Q4/48) totalling 1,916 tons
Completed: 1 November 1948

S-1b:
Castor, Antares Class, tanker
Laid Down: 1 January 1948
Launched: 1 May 1948
479 tons per quarter (Q1/48 to Q4/48) totalling 1,916 tons
Completed: 1 November 1948

S-1c:

S-1d:

D-1a:
Matto Grosso, destroyer breaking up for scrapping, breaking up begins Q1/48 taking 1.5 months, resulting scrap 70 tons, recycling will take place during Q2/48 and Q3/48 and become available for use in Q4/48

Piauhy, destroyer breaking up for scrapping, breaking up begins Q2/48 taking 1.5 months, resulting scrap 70 tons, recycling will take place during Q3/48 and Q4/48 and become available for use in Q1/49

D-0a:
Rio Grande do Norte, destroyer breaking up for scrapping, breaking up begins Q1/48 taking 1.5 months, resulting scrap 70 tons, recycling will take place during Q2/48 and Q3/48 and become available for use in Q4/48

Santa Catharina, destroyer breaking up for scrapping, breaking up begins Q2/48 taking 1.5 months, resulting scrap 70 tons, recycling will take place during Q3/48 and Q4/48 and become available for use in Q1/49

Parana, destroyer breaking up for scrapping, breaking up begins Q3/48 taking 1.5 months, resulting scrap 70 tons, recycling will take place during Q4/48 and Q1/49 and become available for use in Q2/49

Sergipe, destroyer breaking up for scrapping, breaking up begins Q4/48 taking 1.5 months, resulting scrap 70 tons, recycling will take place during Q1/49 and Q2/49 and become available for use in Q3/49

Arsenal de Marinha do Manaus

S-0a:
Missoes, Roraima Class, river gunboat
Laid Down: 1 January 1948
Launched: 1 March 1948
225 tons in Q1/48, 78 tons in Q1/48 totalling 303 tons
Completed: 15 May 1948

Miramar, Roraima Class, river gunboat
Laid Down: 1 July 1948
Launched: 1 September 1948
225 tons in Q3/48, 78 tons in Q4/48 totalling 303 tons
Completed: 15 November 1948

S-0b:
Macaé, Roraima Class, river gunboat
Laid Down: 1 January 1948
Launched: 1 March 1948
225 tons in Q1/48, 78 tons in Q1/48 totalling 303 tons
Completed: 15 May 1948

Mangaratiba, Roraima Class, river gunboat
Laid Down: 1 July 1948
Launched: 1 September 1948
225 tons in Q3/48, 78 tons in Q4/48 totalling 303 tons
Completed: 15 November 1948

D-0a:
Guarapari, Potengi Class, riverine tanker
Laid Down: 1 January 1948
Launched: 1 March 1948
225 tons in Q1/48, 84 tons in Q2/48 totalling 309 tons
Completed: 15 May 1948

D-0b:

Refits

Almirante Barroso, light cruiser
25% refit for refurbishment in harbour
Total Cost Required: 2,678 tons
Total Time Required: 5 months [1 April to 1 September]
1,339 tons Q2 & Q3 for 2,678 tons

Almirante Tamandaré, light cruiser
25% refit for refurbishment in harbour
Total Cost Required: 2,678 tons
Total Time Required: 5 months [1 April to 1 September]
1,339 tons Q2 & Q3 for 2,678 tons

Almirante Abreu, light cruiser
25% refit for refurbishment in harbour
Total Cost Required: 2,678 tons
Total Time Required: 5 months [1 April to 1 September]
1,339 tons Q2 & Q3 for 2,678 tons