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Thursday, January 24th 2019, 4:54pm

Chile, Q1/1948

Report for Q1/1948
Industrial Allocation
- 7/9 factories producing 7,000t materials.
- 3,582 tons from stockpile.
- 1,187 tons from scrapping
- 11,769 tons materials total.
- 8,774 tons used.
- 2,995 tons stored for Q2/48.
- 2/9 factories dedicated to infrastructure.

Infrastructure Development
2 factories dedicated to producing infrastructure. 0.2 IP created, added to upgrade Punta Arenas D0 to D1. 0.2 of 1.0 IP added to project.

Naval Construction
ASMAR - Astillero de Talcahuano (Talcahuano):
D3.5: Helicopter cruiser Marina Guardia Hyatt finishes scrapping. Light displacement of 4,875 tons total, with 731 tons to be recovered. 256 tons recovered in Q1/1948. Scrapping will take 4.6 months and complete February 18th, 1948.
S3.5: Idle
D2.5: Antiaircraft cruiser Concepción begins scrapping. Light displacement of 6,645 tons total, with 997 tons to be recovered. 575 tons recovered in Q1/1948. 422 tons reamining to be recovered. Scrapping will take 5.2 months and complete June 7th, 1948.
S2.5: DM-86 Chacabuco laid down January 1st, 1948. 675 tons added Q1/48 for a total of 675 / 2700 tons. 2075 / 2700 tons remaining. Ship launched May 21st, 1948 and completed on December 22nd, 1948. 81 tons will be saved by reusing the main guns from a retired cruiser.
D2: Minesweepers DM-1 and DM-2 refitting from January 1st. 64 tons each are added Q1/1948 for a total of 64 / 64 tons. 0 / 64 tons remaining. Refit completes January 21st, 1948. Minesweepers DM-3 and DM-4 refitting from February 1st. 64 tons each are added Q1/1948 for a total of 64 / 64 tons. 0 / 64 tons remaining. Refit completes February 21st, 1948. Minesweepers DM-5 and DM-6 refitting from March 1st. 64 tons each are added Q1/1948 for a total of 64 / 64 tons. 0 / 64 tons remaining. Refit completes March 21st, 1948.
S1.5: DM-87 Maipú laid down January 1st, 1948. 675 tons added Q1/48 for a total of 675 / 2700 tons. 2075 / 2700 tons remaining. Ship launched May 21st, 1948 and completed on December 22nd, 1948. 81 tons will be saved by reusing the main guns from a retired cruiser.
D1: Minesweeper DM-7 refitting from January 1st. 64 tons are added Q1/1948 for a total of 64 / 64 tons. 0 / 64 tons remaining. Refit completes January 21st, 1948. Minesweeper DM-8 refitting from February 1st. 64 tons are added Q1/1948 for a total of 64 / 64 tons. 0 / 64 tons remaining. Refit completes February 21st, 1948. Minesweeper DM-9 refitting from March 1st. 64 tons each are added Q1/1948 for a total of 64 / 64 tons. 0 / 64 tons remaining. Refit completes March 21st, 1948.

Dockside:
- BC-03 Constitucion undergoing refit pier-side. 4744 tons required. 2050 tons added Q1/1948 for a total of 2050 / 4744 tons. 2694 / 4744 tons remaining. Refit completes July 31st, 1948.
- CLAA-18 Valparaíso laid down October 1st, 1946. 500 tons added Q1/48 for a total of 8000 / 8000 tons. 0 / 8000 tons remaining. Ship launched April 25th, 1947 and completed on February 29th, 1948.
- CLAA-19 Bío Bío laid down October 1st, 1946. 500 tons added Q1/48 for a total of 8000 / 8000 tons. 0 / 8000 tons remaining. Ship launched April 25th, 1947 and completed on February 29th, 1948.
- CLAA-20 Arica laid down July 1st, 1947. 1,150 tons added Q1/48 for a total of 3450 / 5275 tons. 1825 / 5275 tons remaining. Ship launched December 22nd, 1947 and completed on Setember 8th, 1948.
- DM-80 Almirante Lynch laid down July 1st, 1947. 550 tons added Q1/48 for a total of 1650 / 2200 tons. 550 / 2200 tons remaining. Ship launched November 15th, 1947 and completed on May 7th, 1948. (Towed from Valparaiso to Talcahuano for completion.)
- DM-81 Almirante Condell laid down July 1st, 1947. 550 tons added Q1/48 for a total of 1650 / 2200 tons. 550 / 2200 tons remaining. Ship launched November 15th, 1947 and completed on May 7th, 1948. (Towed from Valparaiso to Talcahuano for completion.)
- DM-20 Almirante Lynch begins scrapping May 1st. Light displacement of 1,986 tons total, with 298 tons to be recovered. 0 tons recovered in Q1/1948. 298 tons remaining to be recovered. Scrapping will take 4.4 months and complete September 12th, 1948.

ASMAR - Astillero de Valparaíso (Valparaiso):
S1: DM-82 Capitan Orella laid down January 1st, 1948. 550 tons added Q1/48 for a total of 550 / 2200 tons. 1650 / 2200 tons remaining. Ship launched May 15th, 1948 and completed on November 7th, 1948.
S1: DM-83 Capitan Merino Jarpa laid down January 1st, 1948. 550 tons added Q1/48 for a total of 550 / 2200 tons. 1650 / 2200 tons remaining. Ship launched May 15th, 1948 and completed on November 7th, 1948.
D1: Minesweeper DM-10 refitting from January 1st. 64 tons are added Q1/1948 for a total of 64 / 64 tons. 0 / 64 tons remaining. Refit completes January 21st, 1948. Minesweeper DM-11 refitting from February 1st. 64 tons are added Q1/1948 for a total of 64 / 64 tons. 0 / 64 tons remaining. Refit completes February 21st, 1948. Minesweeper DM-12 refitting from March 1st. 64 tons each are added Q1/1948 for a total of 64 / 64 tons. 0 / 64 tons remaining. Refit completes March 21st, 1948.

Dockside:
DM-21 Almirante Lynch begins scrapping May 1st. Light displacement of 1,986 tons total, with 298 tons to be recovered. 0 tons recovered in Q1/1948. 298 tons remaining to be recovered. Scrapping will take 4.4 months and complete September 12th, 1948.

ASENAV/Astillero de Alberto Daiber y Cia (Valdivia):
S0: Engaged in civilian construction until Q2/1948.
S0: Engaged in civilian construction until Q2/1948.

Dockside:
None

ASMAR - Astillero de Magallanes (Punta Arenas):
D0: Upgrading to D1. 0.2 of 1.0 IP applied. 0.8 IP remaining until completion.

Dockside:
None

from factories:
- N/A

On Trials
- Cruiser Valparaíso begins six months of builders trials.
- Cruiser Bío Bío begins six months of builders trials.
- Destroyer Almirante Simpson continues six months of builders trials.
- Destroyer Almirante Goni continues six months of builders trials.

Scrapping
- Cruiser Marina Guardia Hyatt scrapping. 256 tons recovered.
- Cruiser Concepción scrapping. 575 tons recovered.
- Destroyer Leader Almirante Condell scrapping. 0 tons recovered.
- Destroyer Leader Almirante Lynch scrapping. 0 tons recovered.

- Total tonnage in recycling until Q1/1948: (1x775) + (2x206) = 1187
- Total tonnage in recycling until Q2/1948: (1x775) + (2x206) + (2x152) = 1491
- Total tonnage in recycling until Q3/1948: (1x265) + (2x206) + (1x475) = 1152
- Total tonnage in recycling until Q4/1948: (1x256) + (1x575) = 831

Transactions
None

Other Notes
Technology development and investigatory committees are working on the following projects:
- Proyecto-P: Proposed Oceanic Patrol Ship to replace Vanguardia, Ignacy Domeyko, and Piloto Pardo.
- Proyecto-Q: Proposed midlife rebuild of Libertad.
- Proyecto-R + "Matorral": Exploratory studies commissioned by Naval Ordnance with input from Sisdef.

The battlecruiser Capitan Prat is in reserve (mothballs) in Talcahuano. The battlecruiser formally retains its status as flagship of the Armada and has a caretaker crew. Official sources say the ship is not slated for retirement.

The helicopter-carrying cruiser Guardia Marina Hyatt, decommissioned in June 1947, has finished scrapping. It's replacement, the Proyecto-O design cruiser Arica, is approaching completion in Talcahuano. The cruisers Concepción and Chillán were decommissioned in September and December respectively, with their crews transferred to new Araucanía-class cruisers. Concepción begins scrapping, while Chillán remains at pierside; the armament is removed.

The destroyer leaders Almirante Lynch and Almirante Condell are retired to the reserve effective December 1947, joining six remaining Temerario-class destroyers from the 7th Destroyer Flotilla.

Order of Battle (Armada de Chile) April 1st, 1948
Note: W(X)+Y(Z) = completed (under repair/refit) + under construction (- scrapping vessel)

Primary Combatants:
Battlecruisers: 2(0)+0
Aircraft Carriers: 3(0)+0
Heavy Cruisers: 2(1)+0
Light Cruisers: 10(0)+1
Helicopter Cruisers: 0(0)+0-1
Large Destroyers: 8(0)+0 {3,000 tons std and up}
Medium Destroyers: 38(0)+6 {1,200-3,000 tons std}
Light Destroyers (Corvettes): 8(0)+0 {under 1,200 tons std}
Destroyer Escorts: 8(0)+0
Minelayer: 2(0)+0
Torpedo Boats: 25(0)+0
Submarines: 11(0)+0
Subchasers: 24(0)+0
Minesweepers: 32(0)+0
Arctic Patrol Vessel: 3(0)+0

Fleet Train:
Destroyer Tenders: 4(0)+0
Subchaser Tenders: 2(0)+0
Submarine Tenders: 1(0)+0
General Fleet Tenders: 4(0)+0
Fleet Oilers: 12(0)+0
Colliers: 1(0)+0

Auxiliaries:
Sail Training Sloop: 2(0)+0
Transports: 2(0)+0
Fleet Tugs: 4(0)+0
Light Harbour Tugs: 4(0)+0
Netlayers: 2(0)+0
Oceanic Research Ship: 1(0)+0
Pilot Boats: 6(0)+0
Training Yawls: 6(0)+0

Amphibious Forces:
Landing Ship Vehicle: 1(0)+0
Landing Ship Dock: 1(0)+0
Beach Discharge Lighter: 1(0)+0
Attack Transports: 4(0)+0
Landing Ship Infantry (Med): 2(0)+0
Landing Ship Tank: 2(0)+0
Landing Ship Mechanized: 2(0)+0
Landing Craft Tank: 2(0)+0
Landing Craft Mechanized: 11(0)+0
Landing Craft Assault: 54(0)+0

Reserve / Emergency Use:
Battlecruisers: 1(0)+0
Medium Destroyers: 6(0)+0-2 {1,200-3,000 tons std}
Patrol Boats: 4(0)+0
Naval Trawlers: 16(0)+0
Transports: 12(0)+0
Museum Ships: 1(0)+0

Foreign Orders and Exports (Totals):
Fleet Tugs: 6(0)+0 (to China)
Light Harbour Tugs: 20(0)+0 (to China)

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Thursday, January 24th 2019, 4:56pm

Quoted

Flota de Alta Mar
Headquarters: Talcahuano
Overview: The Flota de Alta Mar represents the main striking power of the Chilean Navy. Traditionally it has been divided between the gun-oriented Battle Force and the aviation-oriented Fast Carrier Force, with resources divided between the two units according to necessity. Increasingly, there is a blurring of the lines between the two units so that they may be regarded as two alternative task forces within the Flota de Alta Mar.

Battle Force
Battle Squadron 1: Almirante Cochrane (F), Almirante Blanco Encalada,

Fast Carrier Force
Carrier Division 1: Libertad (F), Patria

Assigned Units
Cruiser Squadron 1: Constitucion (F), Almirante Latorre, O'Higgins
Cruiser Squadron 2: Magellanes (F), Atacama, Picunches, Antofagasta
Cruiser Squadron 3: Araucanía, Los Lagos, Valparaíso, Bío Bío
Destroyer Flotilla 1: Almirante Simpson (F) (working up), Almirante Goni (working up), Capitan Thompson, Capitan Lira, Capitan Toro,Capitan Carrera, General Escala, General Lagos
Destroyer Flotilla 2: Capitan Eyzaguirre, General San Martin, Capitan Ferguson, Capitan Chavez, Capitan Rodríguez (leader), General Mackenna, General Baquedano, General Bulnes
Destroyer Flotilla 3: Angamos, Iquique, Punta Gruesa, Casma, Papudo, Chipana, Talcahuano, Abtao
Destroyer Flotilla 5: Almirante Williams, Almirante Riveros, Voluntario, Peleador, Caballeroso, Celeste, Caprichoso, Feroz
Destroyer Flotilla 6: Bolados, Téllez, Bravo, Machado, Díaz, Troncoso, Litton, Salinas
Destroyer Flotilla 8: Cerro Fitz Roy, Nevado Ojos del Salado, Nevado Sajama, Cerro Solo, Volcan Osorno, Torres del Paine
Destroyer Flotilla 9: Teniente Aldea, Teniente Serrano, Teniente Videla, Teniente Requelme, Teniente Ibarra, Teniente de la Fuente, Teniente Hoste, Teniente Larraguibel


Quoted

Flota de Litoral
Headquarters: Talcahuano
Overview: The Flota de Litoral is responsible for the patrol of Chilean coastal waters for the purposes of maritime security and policing. It is divided into four administrative zones of roughly equivalent strengths (although the Third Naval Zone, based in Punta Arenas, substitutes ocean patrol ships for light craft). The Naval Zones also maintain a number of search and patrol aircraft.

First Naval Zone (Valparaiso)
Antisubmarine Squadron 1: Puyehue (F), Azopardo, Cisnes, Petrohué, Colún
Minesweeper Flotilla 1-1: DM-1, DM-2, DM-3, DM-4
Minesweeper Flotilla 3-1: YDM-1, YDM-2, YDM-3, YDM-4
Gunboat Flotilla 1: Aldebarán, Denébola, Capella, Sirio, Matar, Thuban

Second Naval Zone (Talcahuano)
Minelaying Squadron 1: Covadonga, 21 de Mayo
Antisubmarine Squadron 3: SC-17 through SC-24
Minesweeper Flotilla 1-2: DM-5, DM-6, DM-7, DM-8
Gunboat Flotilla 2: Regulus, Fomalhaut, Hassaleh, Shaula, Sadalmelik, Altarf

Third Naval Zone (Punta Arenas)
Patrol Flotilla: Ignacy Domeyko, Piloto Pardo, Vanguardia
Minesweeper Flotilla 2-1: DM-9, DM-10, DM-11, DM-12
Gunboat Flotilla 3: Unukalhai, Mekbuda, Edasich, Aludra, Adhara, Algol

Fourth Naval Zone (Iquique)
Antisubmarine Flotilla 4: Capitan Frey, Capitan Guzman, Capitan Carranza, Teniente Susa, Teniente Estrada, Almirante Rebolledo, General de la Lastra, Teniente Molinas
Antisubmarine Squadron 1: Conguillío (F), Loa, Maule, Lauca, Maipo, Rapel, Itata, Pascua, Tinguiririca
Minesweeper Flotilla 2-2: DM-13, DM-14, DM-15, DM-16
Minesweeper Flotilla 3-2: YDM-5, YDM-6, YDM-7, YDM-8
Gunboat Flotilla 4: Errai, Rigilkent, Antares, Pléyone, Rasalhague, Mizar


Quoted

Flota de Logistica
Headquarters: Talcahuano
Overview: The Flota de Logistica is responsible for providing the Chilean Navy with all support services, principally oil but also any other supplies. The Flota de Logisitica additionally administers the Chilean Navy's amphibious assault assets in an operational-level independent command

Logistics Flotilla 1: Araucano, Península Tres Montes, Península de Taitao, Península Muñoz Gamero, Península de Brunswick
Logistics Flotilla 2: Lago General Carrera, Lago Llanquihue, Lago O'Higgins, Lago Ranco
Logistics Flotilla 3: Quillagua, Toconao, Caspana, Socaire
Logistics Flotilla 4: Golfo de Ancud, Golfo de Corcovado, Golfo de Quelalmahue, Golfo Coronados
Logistics Flotilla 5: Fjord de las Montañas, Seno Última Esperanza, Fiordo de Aisén, Seno Almirantazgoa
Marine Raiding Flotilla: Parinacota, Copahue, Tronador, Lascar
Amphibious Assault Flotilla: Pisagua, Valdivia, Pisco, Rancagua, Ministro Zentento, Presidente Errazuriz, Elicura, Orompello


Quoted

Flota de Submarina
Headquarters: Talcahuano
Overview: The Flota de Submarina administers all of the Chilean Navy's submarines as well as their dedicated support ships. As a matter of practice, both units and individual submarines may be loaned to other operational commands for missions.

Submarine Squadron 1: Gualcolda, Tegualda, Rucumilla, Marlin, Esturión, Bonito
Submarine Squadron 2: Capitan O'Brien, Capitan Martinez, Union, Flach
Submarine Squadron (Training) 3: Héroe
Submarine Squadron 4: Lautaro, Caupolicán
Submarine Support Squadron: Almirante José Toribio Merino Saavedra


Quoted

All Other Commands
Escuela Naval "Arturo Prat": Esmeralda, Vina de Mar
Chilean Merchant Marine School: Almirante Uribe
Carrier Division 2: Chiloe (Training Aircraft Carrier)
Support Squadron 1: Alacalufes, Río de Los Cipreses, Las Chinchillas, Radal Siete Tazas
Support Squadron 2: Katalalixar, Los Flamencos, Valle de la Luna, Lago Jeinimeni (oceanic salvage tugs)
Support Squadron 3: Ingeniero Slight, Francisco Hudson (netlayers), Vidal Gormaz (Oceanographic Research Ship)

Reserve
Antisubmarine Squadron 5 (Reserve): SC-13 through SC-16 (in reserve awaiting decommissioning)
Battlecruiser Capitan Prat (laid up in mothballs with caretaker crew)
Light Cruisers Concepción (scrapping), Chillán (decommissioned awaiting disposal)
Destroyer Flotilla 4: Inactive
Destroyer Flotilla 7: Almirante Condell and Almirante Lynch; Cobrizo, Concordante, Meritorio, Llameante, Sabedor, Rápido (all in reserve awaiting scrapping)

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Thursday, January 24th 2019, 4:56pm

Looks like I managed to write 98% of this and then never post it. Oops.

Edit: found a few minor errors that I corrected shortly after posting.