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Japan's Naval Developments - Q2/1947
A. Industrial Allocation
27/27 factories producing warship material = 27,000 t. 1418 tons stockpiled materials available. 1002 tons transferred to Japan. 1,294 tons from scrapping. Total materials available: 30,714 t. 30,086 t are used. 628 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 => OC-8, OC-9, OC-10 scrapping started 4/1/1947 and completed 5/13/1947. OC-20, OC-21, OC-22 scrapping started 5/28/1947.
Free-floating: CV Nurikabe receives 2565 tons.
Yokosuka Navy Yard, Yokosuka (Honshu)
Slip V-2A => idle.
Slip I-2A => idle.
Slip I-2B => idle.
Dock 0-2A => idle.
Free-floating: CV Ittanmomen receives 2565 tons.
Kawasaki Co, Kobe (Honshu)
Slip V-3A => BB Aki receives 2745 tons.
Slip II-3A => idle.
Slip I-3A => idle.
Dock II-3A => OC-14 scrapping started 4/1/1947 and completed 5/13/1947. OC-26 scrapping started 5/28/1947.
Free-floating: I-402 receives 1140.
Free-floating: BB Shinano receives 1500 tons.
Mitsubushi Co, Nagasaki (Kyushu)
Slip V-4A => CB Komaki receives 2196 tons. Launched 5/18/1947.
Slip II-4A => idle.
Slip I-4A => idle.
Dock II-4A => OC-15 scrapping started 4/1/1947 and completed 5/13/1947. OC-27 scrapping started 5/28/1947.
Free-floating: I-403 receives 1140.
Free-floating: BB Echizen receives 1500 tons.
Fukuoka Navy Yard, Fukuoka (Kyushu)
Slip III-5A => idle.
Slip II-5A => Abashira receives 1140 tons.
Slip I-5A => idle.
Dock IV-5A => OC-11, OC-12, OC-13 scrapping started 4/1/1947 and completed 5/13/1947. OC-23, OC-24, OC-25 scrapping started 5/28/1947.
Hakodate Navy Yard, Hakodate (Hokkaido)
Slip III-6A => idle.
Slip II-6A => Akan receives 1140 tons.
Slip I-6A => idle.
Aomori Navy Yard, Aomori (Honshu)
Slip III-7A => CAV Akitsushima receives 475 tons.
Slip I-7A => idle.
Dock I-7A => OC-16 scrapping started 4/1/1947 and completed 5/13/1947. OC-28 scrapping started 5/28/1947.
Kagoshima Navy Yard, Kagoshima (Kyushu)
Slip III-8A => idle.
Slip I-8A => idle.
Dock I-8A => OC-17 scrapping started 4/1/1947 and completed 5/13/1947. OC-29 scrapping started 5/28/1947.
Slip 0-8A => I-314 laid down 4/1/1947. Receives 174 tons.
Slip 0-8B => idle.
Dock 0-8A => idle.
Free-floating: FSPF Shonan Maru 1 receives 95 tons. Completed 5/1/1947.
Free-floating: FSPF Shonan Maru 2 receives 95 tons. Completed 5/1/1947.
Free-floating: FSPF Shonan Maru 3 receives 95 tons. Completed 5/1/1947.
Wakayama Navy Yard, Wakayama (Honshu)
Slip III-9A => I-315 laid down 4/1/1947. Receives 750 tons.
Slip I-9A => idle.
Dock I-9A => OC-18 scrapping started 4/1/1947 and completed 5/13/1947. OC-30 scrapping started 5/28/1947.
Free-floating: FSPF Shonan Maru 5 receives 95 tons. Completed 5/1/1947.
Tokushima Navy Yard, Tokushima (Shikoku)
Slip III-10A => I-316 laid down 4/1/1947. Receives 750 tons.
Slip I-10A => idle.
Dock I-10A => OC-19 scrapping started 4/1/1947 and completed 5/13/1947. OC-31 scrapping started 5/28/1947.
Free-floating: FSPF Shonan Maru 4 receives 95 tons. Completed 5/1/1947.
Niigata Navy Yard, Niigata (Honshu)
Slip I-11A => ASS Salta receives 501 tons. Launched 4/13/1947.
Slip I-11B => I-312 receives 768 tons. Launched 6/1/1947.
Dock III-11A => Fuso rebuild receives 2274 tons.
Niihama Navy Yard, Niihama (Shikoku)
Slip I-12A => ASS Santiago del Estero receives 501 tons. Launched 4/13/1947.
Slip I-12B => I-313 receives 768 tons. Launched 6/1/1947.
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 and I-311 continuing shakedown cruises.
New units laid down this quarter:
I-314. Requires 571 tons and 10 months.
I-315 and I-316 (I-315 class). Each requiring 6591 tons and 16 months.
Conversions:
None.
Repairs.
None
Refits/Rebuilds
None.
Scrapping
FFS:F-31 though 45. 3.3 months, 1294 tons available in Q2/1947. Done.
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.
FFS:OC-32 through 43. 3.3 months, 1031 tons available in Q2/1948.
F. Updated Order of Battle, 6/30/47
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: 115(0)+0, 48 destroyers scrapping.
Kaibokan: 32(0)+0
Ocean Going Submarines: 47(0)+6
Coastal Submarines: 146(0)+1
Midget Submarines: 143(0)+0
Coast Defense Vessels: 14(0)+0
Frigates: 5(0)+0
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