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Tuesday, August 28th 2012, 5:23pm

Peru Q4 1942

Peru, Q4/1942

A. Industrial Allocation

4/4 Factories to Naval Materials: +4,000 t
0/4 Factories to Infrastructure: +0.0 IP
Stockpile: 2,114 t
Transfers: +2,000 t (China) + 300 t (Mexico)
Scrap: + 0 t
Total Available Tonnage: 8,414 t
Total Tonnage Used: 5,446 t
Surplus to Next Quarter: 2,968 t

B. Infrastructure Development

Nothing.

C. Trade and Commerce

Nothing specific.

D. Naval Construction and Maintenance

At Callao

S2.5A: Idle
S2A: DD Almirante Guise laid down, receives 468 t, to complete 8/43
S1A: DD Almirante Tucker receives 468 t, launched, to complete 5/43
S1B: Idle
S0A: LCI L-5 laid down, receives 269 t, launched, to complete 2/43
S0B: AN Y-2 laid down, receives 345 t, to complete 7/43
S0C: AT N-4 laid down, receives 413 t, llaunched, to complete 2/43
D3A: Idle
D1A: SL Rio Putumayo laid down, receives 250 t, launched, to complete 4/42
D1A: Idle
Free-floating: DD Capitan Garcia II receives 468 t, to complete 2/43
Free-floating: DD Teniente Vasquez II receives 467 t, completed 11/42.
Free-floating: SL Rio Ucayali receives 250 t, completed 10/42.
Free-floating: LCI L-4 receives 0 t, completed 11/42.
Free-floating: AT N-3 receives 0 t, completes 11/42.
Free-floating: Transport Presidente Ramon Castilla refitted into service, receives 600 t, completed 12/42
Free-floating: AN Y-1 receives 0 t, to complete 1/43

At Mollendo:

S0A: SC S-15 laid down, receives 100 t, launched, to complete 2/43
S0B: SC S-16 laid down, receives 100 t, launched, to complete 2/43
S0C: AM A-6 laid down, receives 396 t, launched, to complete 2/43
S0D: SS P-9 receives 250 t, launched, to complete 4/43
D0A: SS P-10 laid down, receives 250 t, to complete 7/43
Free-floating: SS P-8 receives 250 t, to complete 1/43
Free-floating: SS P-7 receives 0 t, completed 10/42
Free-floating: SC S-13 receives 0 t, completed 11/42
Free-floating: SC S-14 receives 0 t, completed 11/42
Free-floating: AM A-5 receives 0 t, completed 11/42

Commercial Yards

3 x 34 t patrol boats built (B-18 - 20)
1 x 98 t patrol boat (B-17) assembled on Lake Titicaca.


E. Other Notes

Nothing in particular.

F. Order of Battle, End of Quarter

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

Battleships (BB): 2(0) + 0
Battlecruisers (BC): 1(0) + 0
Aircraft Carriers (CV): 1(0) + 0
Heavy/Armored Cruisers (CA): 2(0) + 0
Light Cruisers (CL): 4(0) + 0
Heavy Destroyers (DA): 4(0) + 0
Destroyers (DD): 12(0) + 3
Torpedo Boat (TB): 8(0) + 0
Motor Torpedo Boats (MTB): 4(0) + 0
Submarines (SS): 12(0) + 3

Training Cruiser (CT): 1(0) + 0
Minesweepers (AM): 8(0) + 1
Submarine Chasers (SC): 14(0) + 2
Landing Craft Infantry: 4(0) + 1
Harbour Tug (AT): 3(0) + 1
Netlayer (AN): 0(0) + 2
Transport (AP): 1(0) + 0

Coast Guard

Sloop (SL): 1(0) + 1
Patrol Boat (PB): 19(0) + 0
Fishery Research Vessel (AFR): 1(0) + 0

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Tuesday, August 28th 2012, 8:23pm

One small comment...

The AN Y-1 class netlayers are 545 tons light, and yet the first one was completed in less than six months, and the second appears scheduled for completion five months after keellaying. If I might point out, ships over 500t normal need (Light + 1000) / 9 months to complete. I presume this was just a small oversight on behalf of the shipyard... :)

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Tuesday, August 28th 2012, 9:09pm

D'oh!

Betcha I've got Bharat doing that too...

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Tuesday, August 28th 2012, 9:21pm

I didn't check on Bharat, but I suppose it's possible. I just noticed it when I was bringing my Peruvian spreadsheet up to date, and figured it for an oversight.

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Tuesday, August 28th 2012, 9:27pm

...your Peruvian spreadsheet?

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Tuesday, August 28th 2012, 9:31pm

Since I worked up so many Peruvian sim reports for Alex, I had my own spreadsheet. When you took over, I just kept filling it in with the new ships you're building. It helps Chilean Naval Intelligence keep track of what their northern neighbor is spending their money on. ;)

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Tuesday, August 28th 2012, 9:34pm

Dude, you've got too much time on your hands...

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Tuesday, August 28th 2012, 9:41pm

Quoted

Originally posted by The Rock Doctor
Dude, you've got too much time on your hands...

I know. Tell all the people I've sent job applications to do something about that...

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Tuesday, August 28th 2012, 9:50pm

Your applications note you're skilled with spreadsheets and diligent at data-mining competitor files, right?

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Tuesday, August 28th 2012, 9:56pm

Quoted

Originally posted by The Rock Doctor
Your applications note you're skilled with spreadsheets and diligent at data-mining competitor files, right?

...oh. Oh my.

You're genius!

*Goes to update resume.*

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Wednesday, August 29th 2012, 6:18am

By the way, found something else. :P The entry for the P6 class submarine says that the first vessel in class was the P6, laid down in 1941. However, according to the sim reports, Peru paid 971 tons for the P6, which means it's the slightly larger P1 class submarine...

Incidentally, the Peruvian Division of the Chilean Naval Intelligence has adopted the new motto "We stalk you because we care!" ;)