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Thursday, January 14th 2016, 5:23pm

Houkokusho Kouka 12 Nen 3 Getsu 31 Nichi

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Japan's Naval Developments - Q1/1947

A. Industrial Allocation

27/27 factories producing warship material = 27,000 t. 2 tons stockpiled materials available. 1002 tons transferred to Japan. 1,960 tons from scrapping. Total materials available: 29,964 t. 28,546 t are used. 1418 t materials stockpiled.

0/27 factories are dedicated to producing infrastructure material, = 0x 0.1 = 0.0 points.

B. Infrastructure Development

None.

C. Naval Construction

Kure Navy Yard, Kure (Honshu)
Slip V-1A => BB Oshima receives 2745 tons.
Slip I-1A => idle.
Slip I-1B => idle.
Dock V-1A => F-55, F-56 and F-57 scrapping completed 1/18/1947. F-70, F71, OC-1 scrapping started 2/4/1947 and completed 3/15/1947.
Free-floating: CV Nurikabe receives 2565 tons.

Yokosuka Navy Yard, Yokosuka (Honshu)
Slip V-2A => CV Ittanmomen receives 2565 tons. Launched 2/5/1947.
Slip I-2A => idle.
Slip I-2B => idle.
Dock 0-2A => idle.

Kawasaki Co, Kobe (Honshu)
Slip V-3A => BB Aki receives 2745 tons.
Slip II-3A => I-402 receives 1215. Launched 3/25/1947.
Slip I-3A => idle.
Dock II-3A => F-61 scrapping completed 1/18/1947. OC-2 scrapping started 2/4/1947 and completed 3/15/1947.
Free-floating: BB Shinano receives 900 tons.

Mitsubushi Co, Nagasaki (Kyushu)
Slip V-4A => CB Komaki receives 2196 tons.
Slip II-4A => I-403 receives 1215. Launched 3/25/1947.
Slip I-4A => idle.
Dock II-4A => F-62 scrapping completed 1/18/1947. OC-3 scrapping started 2/4/1947 and completed 3/15/1947.
Free-floating: BB Echizen receives 900 tons.

Fukuoka Navy Yard, Fukuoka (Kyushu)
Slip III-5A => idle.
Slip II-5A => Abashira laid down 1/1/1947. Receives 1140 tons.
Slip I-5A => idle.
Dock IV-5A => F-58, F-59 and F-60 scrapping completed 1/18/1947. F-67, F-68 and F-69 scrapping started 2/4/1947 and completed 3/15/1947.

Hakodate Navy Yard, Hakodate (Hokkaido)
Slip III-6A => idle.
Slip II-6A => Akan laid down 1/1/1947. Receives 1140 tons.
Slip I-6A => idle.

Aomori Navy Yard, Aomori (Honshu)
Slip III-7A => CAV Akitsushima laid down 1/1/1947. Receives 475 tons.
Slip I-7A => idle.
Dock I-7A => F-63 scrapping completed 1/18/1947. OC-4 scrapping started 2/4/1947 and completed 3/15/1947.

Kagoshima Navy Yard, Kagoshima (Kyushu)
Slip III-8A => idle.
Slip I-8A => idle.
Dock I-8A => F-64 scrapping completed 1/18/1947. OC-5 scrapping started 2/4/1947 and completed 3/15/1947.
Slip 0-8A => idle.
Slip 0-8B => idle.
Dock 0-8A => idle.
Free-floating: FSPF Shonan Maru 1 receives 285 tons.
Free-floating: FSPF Shonan Maru 2 receives 285 tons.
Free-floating: FSPF Shonan Maru 3 receives 285 tons.
Free-floating: SS I-310 receives 117 tons. Completed 2/1/1947.

Wakayama Navy Yard, Wakayama (Honshu)
Slip III-9A => idle.
Slip I-9A => idle.
Dock I-9A => F-65 scrapping completed 1/18/1947. OC-6 scrapping started 2/4/1947 and completed 3/15/1947.
Free-floating: FSPF Shonan Maru 5 receives 285 tons.
Free-floating: SS I-311 receives 117 tons. Completed 2/1/1947.

Tokushima Navy Yard, Tokushima (Shikoku)
Slip III-10A => idle.
Slip I-10A => idle.
Dock I-10A => F-66 scrapping completed 1/18/1947. OC-7 scrapping started 2/4/1947 and completed 3/15/1947.
Free-floating: FSPF Shonan Maru 4 receives 285 tons.

Niigata Navy Yard, Niigata (Honshu)
Slip I-11A => ASS Salta laid down 1/1/1947. Receives 501 tons.
Slip I-11B => I-312 laid down 1/1/1947. Receives 768 tons.
Dock III-11A => Fuso rebuild receives 2274 tons.

Niihama Navy Yard, Niihama (Shikoku)
Slip I-12A => ASS Santiago del Estero laid down 1/1/1947. Receives 501 tons.
Slip I-12B => I-313 laid down 1/1/1947. Receives 768 tons.
Dock III-12A => Yamashiro rebuild receives 2274 tons.


D. Transactions
1002 tons from Argentina for the Salta and Santiago del Estero.

E. Other Notes
SS I-310 amd I-311 starting shakedown cruises.

New units laid down this quarter:
CAV Akitsushima. Requires 20585 tons and 30 months.
SS I-312 and I-313 (I-310 class). Each requiring 3189 tons and 12.5 months.
CL Abashiri and Akan (Ashida class). Each requiring 5505 tons and 15 months.
ASS Salta and Santiago del Estero. Each requiring 1666 tons and 11 months.

Conversions:
None.

Repairs.
None

Refits/Rebuilds
None.

Scrapping
FFS:F-19 through 24. 3.3 months, 518 tons available in Q1/1947. Done.
CL Kiso. 5.2 months, 924 tons available in Q1/1947. Done.
FFS:F-25 though 30. 3.3 months, 518 tons available in Q1/1947. Done.
FFS:F-31 though 45. 3.3 months, 1294 tons available in Q2/1947.
FFS:F-46 through 54. 3.3 months, 776 tons available in Q3/1947.
FFS:F-55 through 71. 3.3 months, 1380 tons available in Q4/1947.
FFS:OC-1 through 7. 3.3 months, 602 tons available in Q4/1947.
FFS:OC-8 through 19. 3.3 months, 1031 tons available in Q1/1948.
FFS:OC-20 through 31. 3.3 months, 1031 tons available in Q2/1948.


F. Updated Order of Battle, 3/31/47

Note: X (Y)+Z = completed (under repair/refit) + under construction

Battleships: 9(2)+4
Battlecruisers: 3(0)+0
Large Cruisers: 8(0)+1
Heavy Cruisers: 14(0)+0
Light Cruisers: 50(0)+2
Training Cruisers: 3(0)+0
Large Aircraft Carriers: 2(0)+4
Aircraft Carriers: 7(0)+0
Light Aircraft Carriers: 7(0)+0
Training carrier: 1(0)+0
Destroyer Leader: 18(0)+0
Destroyers class 1: 16(0)+0
Destroyers class 2: 60(0)+0
Destroyers class 3: 126(0)+0, 48 destroyers scrapping.
Kaibokan: 32(0)+0
Ocean Going Submarines: 47(0)+4
Coastal Submarines: 146(0)+0
Midget Submarines: 143(0)+0
Coast Defense Vessels: 14(0)+0
Frigates: 0(0)+5
Gunboats: 14(0)+0
Minelayers: 5(0)+0
Minesweepers: 4(0)+0
Patrol boats: 111(0)+0
MPV: 9(0)+0
CCB: 10(0)+0
MTB: 570(0)+0
Amphibious Warfare Ships 315(0)+1
Exploration ships: 2(0)+0
Museum ships: 4(0)+0

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Thursday, January 14th 2016, 5:24pm

Pacifica's Naval Developments - Q1/1947

A. Industrial Allocation

1/1 factories producing warship material = 1,000 t. 2 tons stockpiled materials available. 0 tons from scrapping. Total materials available: 1,002 tons. 1,000 tons are transferred. 0 t are used. 2 t materials stockpiled.

0/1 factories are dedicated to producing infrastructure material = 0.0

B. Infrastructure Development
None.

C. Naval Construction

Agana (Guam)
S1: PM-1 receives 0 tons.
S1: PM-2 receives 0 tons.
D1.5: PM-3 receives 0 tons.
D1: PM-4 receives 0 tons.
D0.5: PM-5 receives 0 tons.

D. Transactions
1000 tons to Belgium for six PC-1 class ships and 4x MS-1 class ships.

E. Other Notes
None.

New units laid down this quarter:
None.

Scrapping
None.

F. Updated Order of Battle 3/31/47

Note: X (Y)+Z = completed (under repair/refit) + under construction

Light Cruiser: 0(0)+0
Destroyers: 2(0)+0
TB: 4(0)+0
Frigates: 0(0)+5
Patrol Ships: 4(0)+0
Coastal Submarines 12(0)+0