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Tuesday, November 8th 2011, 1:49am

Peru, Q3/40

Peru, Q3/1940

A. Industrial Allocation

4/4 Factories to Naval Materials: +4,000 t
0/4 Factories to Infrastructure: +0.0 IP
Stockpile: 1,263 t
Scrap: +0 t
Total Available Tonnage: 5,263 t
Total Tonnage Used: 5,146 t
Surplus to Next Quarter: 117 t

B. Infrastructure Development

Nothing.

C. Trade and Commerce

To Germany: 1,600 t + 789 t for construction of CL Ancash (laid down this quarter)

D. Naval Construction and Maintenance

At Callao

S2.5A:
S2A: DD Capitan Carvajal receives 510 t, launched, to complete Q1/41
S1A:
S1B: DD Iquitos receives 300 t, launched, to complete Q1/41
S0A:
S0B:
S0C:
D3A:
D1A:
D1A: DD Torbellino begins refit, receives 271 t, completed
Free floating: DD Republica receives 650 t, to complete Q4/40
Free-floating: DD Captain Aquirre receives 339 t, completed
Free-floating: DD Puno receives 87 t, completed
Free-floating: SS P-5 receives 300 t, to complete Q4/40

At Mollendo:

S0A: AM A-1 laid down, receives 300 t, launched
S0B:
S0C:
S0D:
D0A:

E. Other Notes

Chile is a poopyhead.

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): 26(0) + 3
Submarines (SS): 7(0) + 1
Minesweepers (AM): 3(0) + 1
Submarine Chasers (SC): 6(0) + 0

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Tuesday, November 8th 2011, 1:52am

Notes:

-Encyclopedia listings for Peruvian destroyers are faulty - the lay down dates reflect pre-civil war plans and not reality. I will get to that.

-Sub count in previous reports seems to be off. I count nine operational boats.

-Peru's reported surplus from 2/40 did not add up with actual expenditures. I've used the actual expenditures (about 250 t less) to determine the surplus (thus about 250 t more).

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Tuesday, November 8th 2011, 2:07am

Quoted

Originally posted by The Rock Doctor
E. Other Notes
Chile is a poopyhead.

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Tuesday, November 8th 2011, 2:07am

Quoted

Originally posted by The Rock Doctor
-Sub count in previous reports seems to be off. I count nine operational boats.

FYI, I believe that after the war the replacement submarines were given the same name as the two subs sunk in the conflict. Is that what you're referring to?

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Tuesday, November 8th 2011, 2:18am

Quoted

Originally posted by Brockpaine

Quoted

Originally posted by The Rock Doctor
-Sub count in previous reports seems to be off. I count nine operational boats.

FYI, I believe that after the war the replacement submarines were given the same name as the two subs sunk in the conflict. Is that what you're referring to?


Jeez, I hope not. I was just counting total boats, less losses.

Better go look again.

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Tuesday, November 8th 2011, 2:23am

Well, I just checked my notes again and it looks like I'm wrong. The boats were replaced but given the next number in the sequence.

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Tuesday, November 8th 2011, 2:27am

On further reading of old sim reports:

P-1, 2, and 4 are good
P-3 got sunk.

SC-1 got sunk
SC-2-5 are good
SC-6-7 were planned but not built.

So there are seven operational boats, and an eighth on the ways.

Edit:

-Okay, I've cleaned up the destroyer, submarine, and sub chaser threads, and deleted redundant threads for those categories.

-Still need to clean up the cruiser threads.

-There's a new coastal minesweeper design started in this quarter. I did a sim in SS3, and will redo it in SS2 for your viewing pleasure in the next day or two.

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Tuesday, November 8th 2011, 2:35am

There was always a bit of a mess in Peru, particularly in the '36 and '37 period, due to the way Howard robbed Peru of money to launder to himself. I sorted it all out comprehensively at one point, but I lost a lot of my notes on my keydrive a few months ago; my Peru notes among them.

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Tuesday, November 8th 2011, 2:50am

Quoted

Originally posted by The Rock Doctor
-Peru's reported surplus from 2/40 did not add up with actual expenditures. I've used the actual expenditures (about 250 t less) to determine the surplus (thus about 250 t more).

I've gone back and looked at the past sim reports, and I'm not sure that's right. The Excel spreadsheet I sent you seems to have left some stuff out that was in the Q1 and Q2 reports, and the Q1/1940 seems to have had a typo. I fixed everything to align with the expenditures of the old reports, but the surplus is different.

Double-checking now.

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Tuesday, November 8th 2011, 3:03am

Here's the numbers from the past sim reports. It appears there was some sort of error on the Q1/1940 report, which would be a definite my bad if true. I checked all the numbers twice just to make sure, but here's what I've found.

Quoted

Q1/1940
Production: 4,000 tons from factories + 800 tons from transactions + 477 tons from surplus = 5277 tons total.

Expenditures:
- 1493 tons to Germany for CL Quito
- 650 tons for DDL Confederación
- 650 tons for DDL Republica
- 510 tons for DD Capitan Aguierre
- 510 tons for DD Capitan Carvajal
- 300 tons for DD Puno
- 271 tons for DD Terror (refit)
- 300 tons for SS P-5
Total Expenditures: 4684 tons

Total: 5277 tons - 4684 tons = 593 tons surplus for Q2


Quoted

Q2/1940
Production: 4,000 tons from factories + 593 tons from surplus = 4593 tons total.

Expenditures:
- 489 tons for DDL Confederación
- 650 tons for DDL Republica
- 510 tons for DD Capitan Aguierre
- 510 tons for DD Capitan Carvajal
- 300 tons for DD Puno
- 300 tons for DD Iquitos
- 271 tons for DD Terrible (refit)
- 300 tons for SS P-5
Total Expenditures: 3330 tons

Total: 4593 tons - 3330 tons = 1263 tons surplus for Q3

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Tuesday, November 8th 2011, 3:25am

Alright, I'll amend it.

Probably means I'll wink the minesweeper away. Or not - looks like it just fits in the budget after all.

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Tuesday, November 8th 2011, 3:29am

Ah, sorry...