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Wednesday, September 29th 2004, 11:23am

Quarterly Report #15 for the SAE

[SIZE=3]SAE Quarterly Reports[/SIZE]

No. 15 – July to September 1924


Transfers:

None


Factories:

26 factories total can be used.

Fixed factories

5 factories will be fixed to produce infrastructure points for 1924.

Flexible factories

716ts material transferred from Q2

19,750s material necessary to be produced in this quarter (20 factories).

1 factory producing 0,5pts for infrastructure.


Infrastructure points used this quarter:

0,3pts put into a new Type 1 Dock in Daressalam for a total of 2,0pts at the end of Q3
0,3pts put into a new Type 4 Dock in Cape Town for a total of 0,3pts at the end of Q3


[SIZE=3]Ships: [/SIZE]

Minor vessels

Completed Units

13x Flower-class minesweeper
15x Tree-class minesweeper
8x Bush-class minesweeper

7x Planet-class sloops
11x Centaur-class sloops
4x Polar-class sloops
20x S-class sloops

2x Pleiades-class light destroyers

5x Guard-class patrol crafts

4x Mimir-class floatplane carriers

On Trials

2x Bush-class minesweepers
- Blackthorn running trials until October 24
- Firethorn running trials until October 24

1x Guard-class patrol craft
- Watcher running trials until November 24

Ordered Units

2x Bush-class minesweeper (11 month á 53ts material necessary per unit)
- Cornel laid down in Cape Town on a Type 0 slip in June, completed in March 25
- Cranberry laid down in St. Helena on a Type 0 slip in June, completed in March 25

6x Pleiades-class light destroyer (10 month á 60ts material necessary per unit)
- Alkyone laid down in Daressalam on a Type 0 slip in January, completed October 24
- Elektra laid down in Douala on a Type 0 slip in January, completed October 24
- Sterope laid down in Montevideo on a Type 0 slip in March, completed December 24
- Asterope laid down in Buenos Aires on a Type 0 slip in January, completed October 24
- Taygete laid down in Durban on a Type 0 slip in June, completed March 25
- Kaleino laid down in Durban on a Type 0 slip in June, completed March 25

Refit

None


Destroyers

Completed Units

11x Bird-class torpedoboat
12x Cat-class torpedoboat
12x Hound-class torpedoboat

12x Nymph-class destroyer (Type 21)
4x Nymph-class destroyer (Type 23)

On Trials

2x Nymph-class destroyers (Type 23)
- Galateia running trials until July 24
- Hipponoe running trials until July 24

Ordered Units

2x Nymph-class destroyer (Type 23 - 11 month á 127ts material necessary per unit)
- Eulimene laid down in Daressalam on a Type 1 slip in March, completed in January 25
- Eupompe laid down in Douala on a Type 1 slip in February, completed in December 24


Class B Cruisers

Completed Units

11x Insect-class torpedoboat
4x Nampula-class light cruiser
5x Pietermaritzburg-class light cruiser
6x Port Shepstone-class light cruiser
6x Santa Fe-class light cruiser
4x Yaounde-class light cruiser
4x Libreville-class light cruiser
3x Rosario-class light cruiser

On Trials

1x Rosario-class light cruiser
- Belinga running trials until August 24

Ordered Units

1x CL24-class light cruiser (17 month á 465ts material necessary per unit)
- CL24-1 laid down in Mar del Plata on a Type 2 slip in August, completed in December 25

Rebuilds

3x CL08-class light cruiser (7 month á 283ts material necessary per unit)
- Welkom entering a Type 2 dock in Mar del Plata in January. Leaving the dock in March 24, the light cruiser will stay in the yard until July 24
- Kimberly entering a Type 2 dock in Montevideo in April. Leaving the dock in June 24, the light cruiser will stay in the yard until October 24
- Oudtshoorn entering a Type 2 dock in Port Louis in August. Leaving the dock in October 24, the light cruiser will stay in the yard until February 25


Class A Cruisers

Completed Units

1x Colony-class AC
2x General-class AC

Ordered Units

4x Cape-class armored cruiser (22 month á 573ts material necessary per unit)
- Cape Lopez laid down in Durban on a Type 3 slip in January 23, completed in October 24
- Cape Good Hope laid down in Cape Town on a Type 3 slip in February 23, completed in November 24
- Cape Corrientes laid down in Cape Town on a Type 3 slip in February 23, completed in November 24
- Cape Delgado laid down in Buenos Aires on a Type 3 slip in January 23, completed in October 24


Capital Units

Completed Units

1x Madagascar-class
2x Sao Tome-class
2x Hertog-class
4x King-class
2x Mauritius-class
2x South Africa-class
1x Mocambique-class

On Trials

None

Ordered Units

1x Mocambique-class (768ts/month material necessary per unit)
- Rhodesia building on a Type 4 slip in Durban until July 1924

1x BB24G-class (47 month á 808ts/month material necessary per unit)
- BB24G laid down on a Type 4 slip in Montevideo in January 24, completed in November 1927

Rebuilds

2x Hertog-class battlecruiser (18 month á 706ts material necessary per unit)
- Hertog Rijnard entering a Type 3 dock in Douala in August. Leaving the dock in March 24, the battlecruiser will stay in the yard.until January 25
- Hertog Alexander entering a Type 3 dock in Cape Town in October. Leaving the dock in May 24, the battlecruiser will stay in the yard.until March 25


Coastal Defence Units

Completed Units

Nonce

Ordered Units

1x CDS23-class (452ts/month material necessary per unit)
- CDS23-1 laid down on a Type 2 slip in Montevideo in January 24, completed in May 1925


Carriers

Completed Units

1x Wim Kraash-class (converted freighter, rated as experimental)

Ordered Units

None


Class A Submarines

Completed Units

12x E-class submarine
16x F-class submarine
4x J-class submarine

Ordered Units

None


Class B Submarines

Completed Units

14x G-class submarine
15x I-class submarine
12x H-class submarine

Ordered Units


Non-combatants

Completed Units

14x Bay-class tender (several different designs)

Ordered Units

None

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At the beginning of this quarter the RSAN consists of (completed units only):

36 minesweepers
50 small patrol crafts
51 TB/DDs (does not include 11 TBs with 15cm guns)
44 cruisers category b (does include 11 TBs with 15cm guns)
3 cruisers category a
14 capital units
1 experimental carrier (conversion)
41 submarines category b
32 submarines category a
4 floatplane carriers
13 armed tenders

plus uncounted auxiliary vessels of all kind.


2

Wednesday, September 29th 2004, 1:36pm

Any stats for CL24 or BB24?

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Thursday, September 30th 2004, 4:20pm

Stats...

According to Chapter K, III

On CL24-class:

Category: Cruiser, Category B
Date of funding: 1924, no replacement tonnage
Displacement: 8.000ts
Dimensions: 170,89m (167,00m) x 17,8m x 6,00m
Expected Date of Completion: 17 month after keel is laid down


On BB24G-class:

Category: Capital Ship
Date of funding: 1924, replacement tonnage according to Part 3, Chapter A, VI
Displacement: 40.000ts
Dimensions: 242,73m (237,68m) x 32,00m x 9,35m
Expected Date of Completion: 47 month after keel is laid down


Hope this helps,

HoOmAn

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Thursday, September 30th 2004, 4:27pm

So, you're keeping their stats a secret, eh?

*calls FINK: we need a Secret Agent Man...*

;)

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Friday, October 1st 2004, 10:43am

A secret...

OOP: No, they´re not a secret, I just don´t had the time to copy the SS-file from my private laptop to my desktop at Airbus. I´ll post the complete stats in the Encyclopedia section of corse.

At this very moment the info above should be suffice for roleplaying. Allows you guys some room for rumors. Red Admiral already told me what kind of vessel he expects. What do you think?

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Friday, October 1st 2004, 10:47am

Do you work for Airbus Stephan?

If so in which department?

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Friday, October 1st 2004, 10:59am

Engineering Site Operations Germany - a staff department to the highest national engineering manager. So it´s all about controlling and getting the information management needs from everywhere within Airbus Engineering Germany.

Boring stuff... ;o)

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Friday, October 1st 2004, 3:08pm

Hmm.

My guess:

8 x 15"
8 x 150mm
16 x 105mm

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Saturday, October 2nd 2004, 2:48am

Probably a little bit weak for 40kts if you compare that to MOCAMBIQUE or other BBs in WesWorld... ;o)