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Tuesday, May 24th 2016, 4:27pm

Latvia, Report for Q1/1947
Industrial Allocation
- 0 / 2 factories producing 0t materials.
- 2 / 2 factories producing infrastructure
- 0t from stockpile.
- 0t from transactions.
- 0t from scrapping.
- 0t materials total.
- 0t used.
- 0t stored for Q2/47.

Infrastructure Development
Type 1 floating dry-dock in Riga. 1.0 IP required. 0.2 / 1.0 IP added Q1/1947 for a total of 0.2 / 1.0 IP. 0.8 IP remaining until completion.

Naval Construction

Riga: Riga Shipyard (Rigas Kugu Buvetava / RKB)
Class 2 Drydock #1 - Destroyer Leone scrapping. 359 tons to be recovered. 359 tons recovered Q1/1947 for a total of 359 / 359 tons. Scrapping completes March 1947.
Class 0 Drydock #1 - Submarine Courland scrapping. 72 tons to be recovered. 72 tons recovered Q1/1947 for a total of 72 / 72 tons. Scrapping completes March 1947.
Class 1 Slip #1 - Idle.

Liepaja: Tosmare Shipyard (RKB Affiliate)
Class 0 Drydock #1 - Submarine Gambia scrapping. 72 tons to be recovered. 72 tons recovered Q1/1947 for a total of 72 / 72 tons. Scrapping completes March 1947.
Class 2 Slip #1 - Idle.

From Factories
- N/A

Transactions
Russia buys the Varonis and Pieplitisa class destroyers for 3,700 tons of defense assistance. Initial payment of 316 tons used to refit the Latvian destroyer Ronis in Russian yard (Tallinn). Remaining balance of 3,384 tons.

Scrapping Report
- Destroyer Leone finishes scrapping, 359 tons recovered.
- Destroyers Tigre and Panthere scrapped in Russia, 359 tons recovered from each.
- Ex-SAE/Yugo submarines scrapping (two in Latvia, four in Russia), 72 tons recovered from each.

- Total tonnage in recycling until Q4/47: (3x359)+(6x72) = 1509

Notes
- Coast Defense Ship Riga currently static and in reserve status due to manpower issues
- All three Leone-class destroyers retired and marked for scrap
- Destroyers of the Pieplitisa (one ship) and Varonis (five ships) classes placed in reserve due to manpower issues, and sold to the Russians for 3,700 tons of defense aid.

Order of Battle, End of Q1, 1947
Note: X (Y)+Z = completed (under repair/refit) + under construction
Armoured Cruisers: 1(0)+0
Light Cruisers: 1(0)+0
Destroyers: 5(0)+0-3
Torpedo Boats: 5(0)+0
Minelayers: 2(0)+0
Submarines: 7(0)+0-6
Tenders: 1(0)+0
Patrol boats: 5(0)+0
Subchasers: 24(0)+0
Motor Torpedo Boats: 50(0)+0
Icebreakers: 1(0)+0

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Tuesday, May 24th 2016, 4:27pm

Latvian Navy Order-of-Battle
Terminology:
- Squadron: a grouping of sub-units of various different classes and types.
- Flotilla: a grouping of ships of similar types (i.e. submarines or destroyers), preferably of the same class; consists of between 6 to 8 ships
- Division: can be either part of a flotilla (for instance, a flotilla might be divided into two or three divisions for tactical purposes), or an administrative grouping of 1-3 ships (when the term 'flotilla' does not apply to the situation).

Baltic Squadron
1st Cruiser Division (Riga): Virsaitis
1st Destroyer Flotilla (Riga): Varonis (F), Ronis, Imanta, Visvaldis, Talivaldis

Western Coast Command
1st Patrol Boat Flotilla (Liepaja): Daugavpils, Jekabpils, Jelgava, Jurmala, Liepaja
1st Submarine/Mine Hunter Flotilla (Ventspils): SC1, SC2, SC3, SC4, SC5, SC6,
3rd Submarine/Mine Hunter Flotilla (Ventspils): SM13, SM14, SM15, SM16, SM17, SM18,
1st Motor Torpedo Flotilla (Ventspils): 8x MTBs
3rd Motor Torpedo Flotilla (Liepaja): 8x MTBs
5th Motor Torpedo Flotilla (Ventspils): 8x MTBs
6th Motor Torpedo Flotilla (Liepaja): 8x MTBs

Gulf Coast Command
1st Minelaying Flotilla (Riga): Sahta, Minet
2nd Submarine/Mine Hunter Flotilla (Riga): SC7, SC8, SC9, SC10, SC11, SC12
4th Submarine/Mine Hunter Flotilla (Riga): SM19, SM20, SM21, SM22, SM23, SM24
2nd Motor Torpedo Flotilla (Riga): 8x MTBs
4th Motor Torpedo Flotilla (Salacgriva): 8x MTBs

Submarine Forces Command
1st Submarine Flotilla (Riga): Europa, Asia, Oceania, Amerika, Antarctika

Support Forces Command
1st Icebreaker Flotilla: Janis Plieksans (Riga), Juris Alunans (Liepaja), Zigfrids Anna Meierovics (Ventspils)
1st Support Ship Division: Regulet (Coastal Support Tender)

Reserve
- 1st Cruiser Division (Riga): Riga
- 2x LMTBs (disarmed and used for training Sea Cadets)

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Tuesday, May 24th 2016, 4:32pm

Lithuania, Report for Q1/1947
Industrial Allocation
- 1 / 2 factories producing 1,000t materials.
- 1/2 factories producing infrastructure
- 0t from stockpile.
- 0t from transactions.
- 0t from scrapping.
- 1,000t materials total.
- 1000t used.
- 0t stored for Q2/47.

Infrastructure Development
1 factory dedicated to producing infrastructure. 0.1 IP created; added to Type 0 floating dry-dock. 0.5 IP required to complete; 0.4 IP remaining until completion.

Naval Construction

Palanga: Western Shiprepair Yard, Klaipeda/Palangas Ship Repair Yard, and Baltija Shipbuilding Yard

Class 2 Drydock #1 - Destroyer Vytis receives partial reconstruction. 500 tons required to complete. 500 tons added Q1/1947 for a total of 500 / 500 tons. 0 /500 tons remaining. Rebuild completed.
Class 1 Slip #1 - Idle.
Class 0 Drydock #1 - Idle.
Class 0 Slip #1 - Minesweeper #1 laid down January 1st, 1947. 500 tons required. 250 tons added Q1/1947 for a total of 250 / 500 tons. 250 / 500 tons remaining until completion. Ship launched April 24th, 1947 and completed October 15th, 1947.
Class 0 Slip #2 - Minesweeper #2 laid down January 1st, 1947. 500 tons required. 250 tons added Q1/1947 for a total of 250 / 500 tons. 250 / 500 tons remaining until completion. Ship launched April 24th, 1947 and completed October 15th, 1947.
Class 0 Floating Drydock - Under construction.

From Factories
- N/A

Transactions
None

Scrapping Report
Not applicable

Notes
None

Order of Battle, January 1st, 1947
Note: X (Y)+Z = completed (under repair/refit) + under construction
Destroyers: 5(0)+0
Minelayers: 1(0)+2
Minesweepers: 1(0)+0
Submarines: 1(0)+0
Patrol Gunboats: 4(0)+0
Motor Torpedo Boats: 20(0)+0
Tugboats: 2(0)+0
Icebreakers: 2(0)+0

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Tuesday, May 24th 2016, 4:33pm

Lithuanian Naval Service Order-of-Battle

Terminology:
- Flotilla: a grouping of ships of similar types (i.e. submarines or destroyers), preferably of the same class; consists of between 4 to 8 ships
- Division: can be either part of a flotilla (for instance, a flotilla might be divided into two or three divisions for tactical purposes), or an administrative grouping of 1-3 ships (when the term 'flotilla' does not apply to the situation).

Destroyer Flotilla (Palanga): Aukstatis (F), Vytis, Gelezinis Vilkas, Gediminaiciu Stulpai, Tautiska Giesme
Mine Warfare Flotilla (Palanga): Jotvingis, Presidentas Smetona
Patrol Flotilla (Palanga): Kaunas, Klaipeda, Siauliai, Panevezys
1st Coastal Torpedo Flotilla (Palanga): Partizanas, Aitvaras, Zsibas, Savlis, Lieutuvaite, Savanoris
2nd Coastal Torpedo Flotilla (Palanga): MTB-1, MTB-2, MTB-3, MTB-4, MTB-5, MTB-6, MTB-7
3rd Coastal Torpedo Flotilla (Palanga): MTB-8, MTB-9, MTB-10, MTB-11, MTB-12, MTB-13, MTB-14