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Sunday, May 29th 2005, 1:35pm

Greece 1927Q3


[SIZE=4]Greece - 1927 Q3[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]A. Industrial Allocation[/SIZE]

15/15 Factories designated to Naval production
15000 tons per quarter
1192 tons recycled & from foreign payment
1033 tons from last Quarter
15584 tons use this Quarter
1641 tons passed over to next Quarter

[SIZE=3]C. Ship Yard Activity[/SIZE]



[SIZE=3]PROGRAM ALPHA (Large Ship Program)[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=3]Yard - Attica Slip/Dock- T3 Dry[/SIZE]

C-4 Helle (Reconstruction) Light Displ: 6579 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jan-27 Launched: 06-Jul-27 Clear Slip: 03-Aug-27 Completed: 12-Apr-28 Entered Service: 09-Oct-28
Q3 1295 t this Q 3829 t total 58% completed

[SIZE=3]Yard - Attica Slip/Dock- T3 Dry[/SIZE]
AR-1 Prometheus Light Displ: 12800 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jan-27 Launched: 19-Sep-27 Clear Slip: 17-Oct-27 Completed: 16-Oct-28 Entered Service: 14-Apr-29
Q3 1801 t this Q 5324 t total 42% completed



[SIZE=3]PROGRAM GAMMA (Medium Ship Program)[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]Yard - Suda Bay Slip/Dock- T2 Dry[/SIZE]

AO-3 Astraios (Refit) Light Displ: 2920 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jan-27 Launched: 24-May-27 Clear Slip: 14-Jun-27 Completed: 24-Dec-27 Entered Service: 21-Jun-28
Q3 751 t this Q 2221 t total 76% completed

[SIZE=3]Escort Cruiser Program[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]Yard - Attica Slip/Dock- T2 Slip[/SIZE]

C-23 Piraiévs Light Displ: 5769 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jul-26 Launched: 25-Dec-26 Clear Slip: 15-Jan-27 Completed: 17-Sep-27 Entered Service: 15-Mar-28
Q3 1043 t this Q 5769 t total 100% completed

C-24 Smirni Light Displ: 5769 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jan-27 Launched: 27-Jun-27 Clear Slip: 18-Jul-27 Completed: 19-Mar-28 Entered Service: 15-Sep-28
Q3 1198 t this Q 3542 t total 61% completed

[SIZE=3]Submarine Transport and Destroyer Program[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]Yard - Attica Slip/Dock- T2 Slip[/SIZE]

AS-2 Ophion Light Displ: 4500 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jan-27 Launched: 12-Jun-27 Clear Slip: 03-Jul-27 Completed: 10-Feb-28 Entered Service: 08-Aug-28
Q3 1022 t this Q 3022 t total 67% completed

[SIZE=3]Yard - Attica Slip/Dock- T2 Dry[/SIZE]

D-34 Mavrogenous Light Displ: 1353 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jan-27 Launched: 05-May-27 Clear Slip: 12-May-27 Completed: 07-Nov-27 Entered Service: 05-May-28
Q3 401 t this Q 1185 t total 88% completed

D-35 Nikitaras Light Displ: 1353 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jul-27 Launched: 02-Nov-27 Clear Slip: 09-Nov-27 Completed: 06-May-28 Entered Service: 02-Nov-28
Q3 396 t this Q 396 t total 29% completed



[SIZE=3]PROGRAM EPSILON (Escort Program) [/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]Yard - Attica Slip/Dock- T1 Slip[/SIZE]

G-9 Odysseus Light Displ: 1878 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jan-27 Launched: 11-May-27 Clear Slip: 25-May-27 Completed: 23-Nov-27 Entered Service: 21-May-28
Q3 529 t this Q 1565 t total 83% completed

G-11 Medea Light Displ: 1878 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jul-27 Launched: 08-Nov-27 Clear Slip: 22-Nov-27 Completed: 22-May-28 Entered Service: 18-Nov-28
Q3 524 t this Q 524 t total 28% completed

[SIZE=3]Yard - Attica Slip/Dock- T1 Slip[/SIZE]

G-10 Elektra Light Displ: 1878 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jan-27 Launched: 11-May-27 Clear Slip: 25-May-27 Completed: 23-Nov-27 Entered Service: 21-May-28
Q3 529 t this Q 1565 t total 83% completed

G-12 Aîas Light Displ: 1878 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jul-27 Launched: 08-Nov-27 Clear Slip: 22-Nov-27 Completed: 22-May-28 Entered Service: 18-Nov-28
Q3 524 t this Q 524 t total 28% completed

[SIZE=3]Yard - Patra Slip/Dock- T1 Dry[/SIZE]

F-13 Ariadne Light Displ: 1878 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jan-27 Launched: 11-May-27 Clear Slip: 25-May-27 Completed: 23-Nov-27 Entered Service: 21-May-28
Q3 529 t this Q 1565 t total 83% completed

F-16 Amphitrion Light Displ: 1878 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jul-27 Launched: 08-Nov-27 Clear Slip: 22-Nov-27 Completed: 22-May-28 Entered Service: 18-Nov-28
Q3 524 t this Q 524 t total 28% completed

[SIZE=3]Yard - Patra Slip/Dock- T1 Slip[/SIZE]

F-14 Icarus Light Displ: 1878 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jan-27 Launched: 11-May-27 Clear Slip: 25-May-27 Completed: 23-Nov-27 Entered Service: 21-May-28
Q3 529 t this Q 1565 t total 83% completed

F-17 Daedalus Light Displ: 1878 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jul-27 Launched: 08-Nov-27 Clear Slip: 22-Nov-27 Completed: 22-May-28 Entered Service: 18-Nov-28
Q3 524 t this Q 524 t total 28% completed

NOTE: The Romanian Destroyers are being paid for in 4 instalments over 1928.

[SIZE=3]Yard - Salamis Slip/Dock- T1 Dry[/SIZE]

F-15 Bellerophon Light Displ: 1878 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jan-27 Launched: 11-May-27 Clear Slip: 25-May-27 Completed: 23-Nov-27 Entered Service: 21-May-28
Q3 529 t this Q 1565 t total 83% completed

F-18 Danae Light Displ: 1878 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jul-27 Launched: 08-Nov-27 Clear Slip: 22-Nov-27 Completed: 22-May-28 Entered Service: 18-Nov-28
Q3 524 t this Q 524 t total 28% completed

NOTE: The Romanian Destroyers are being paid for in 4 instalments over 1928.

[SIZE=3]Yard - Volos Slip/Dock- T1 Dry[/SIZE]

M-4 Samos Light Displ: 1878 tons
Laid Down: 20-Aug-27 Launched: 28-Dec-27 Clear Slip: 11-Jan-28 Completed: 11-Jul-28 Entered Service: 07-Jan-29
Q3 236 t this Q 236 t total 13% completed



[SIZE=3]LIGHT COMBATANT PROGRAM[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Yard - Attica Slip/Dock- T0 Slip[/SIZE]

MS-9 Telphousa Light Displ: 800 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jan-27 Launched: 28-Apr-27 Clear Slip: 05-May-27 Completed: 22-Oct-27 Entered Service: 19-Apr-28
Q3 250 t this Q 740 t total 93% completed

MS-10 Light Displ: 800 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jul-27 Launched: 26-Oct-27 Clear Slip: 02-Nov-27 Completed: 20-Apr-28 Entered Service: 17-Oct-28
Q3 248 t this Q 248 t total 31% completed

[SIZE=3]Torpedoboat Program[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]Yard - Thessalonica Slip/Dock- T0 Slip[/SIZE]

T-22 Centaur Light Displ: 600 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jan-27 Launched: 26-Apr-27 Clear Slip: 03-May-27 Completed: 16-Oct-27 Entered Service: 13-Apr-28
Q3 192 t this Q 567 t total 94% completed

T-23 Kyklopês Light Displ: 600 tons
Laid Down: 03-May-27 Launched: 26-Aug-27 Clear Slip: 02-Sep-27 Completed: 15-Feb-28 Entered Service: 13-Aug-28
Q3 192 t this Q 313 t total 52% completed

T-24 Phoinix Light Displ: 600 tons
Laid Down: 02-Sep-27 Launched: 26-Dec-27 Clear Slip: 02-Jan-28 Completed: 16-Jun-28 Entered Service: 13-Dec-28
Q3 58 t this Q 58 t total 10% completed

[SIZE=3]Submarine Program[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]Yard - Paros Slip/Dock- T0 Dry[/SIZE]

S-16 Nereus Light Displ: 425 tons
Laid Down: 01-Jan-27 Launched: 24-Apr-27 Clear Slip: 01-May-27 Completed: 10-Oct-27 Entered Service: 07-Apr-28
Q3 138 t this Q 409 t total 96% completed

S-17 Kirkê Light Displ: 425 tons
Laid Down: 01-May-27 Launched: 22-Aug-27 Clear Slip: 29-Aug-27 Completed: 07-Feb-28 Entered Service: 05-Aug-28
Q3 138 t this Q 228 t total 54% completed

S-18 Euros Light Displ: 425 tons
Laid Down: 29-Jul-27 Launched: 19-Nov-27 Clear Slip: 26-Nov-27 Completed: 06-May-28 Entered Service: 02-Nov-28
Q3 95 t this Q 95 t total 22% completed

Attica T0 Slip Idle
Patra T0 Dry Idle
Thessalonica T0 Dry Idle
Thessalonica T0 Slip Idle

[SIZE=3]LIGHT CRAFT PROGRAM[/SIZE]
2 200t X Lighters (400tons Q3)
2 200t MMS (400tons Q3)

2 32t MTB (64tons Q3)

[SIZE=3]E. Other Activities[/SIZE]
- see News

[SIZE=3]F. Order of Battle[/SIZE]
- see Encyclopedia


HoOmAn

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Sunday, May 29th 2005, 5:38pm

I´m really impressed by the speed Greece is building up its forces. Looks like they´re preparing for another war.

(It also shows what´s possible with powergaming and that we really should have added a rule to handle the total number of enlisted men or money available for fleets in general.)

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Sunday, May 29th 2005, 7:25pm

Italy has also noted these developments and are responding in kind.

2 new carriers, more cruisers, more destroyers, loads of torpedo boats, more submarines.

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Sunday, May 29th 2005, 10:32pm

Sigh.... looks like Atlantis and Turkey will have to look out for their interests too.

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Monday, May 30th 2005, 1:20am

According to Donald Rumsfeld, I'd have to go to war with the navy I have not the navy I want. Greece is non-aligned so will have to provide for it's own security - not live off someone elses.

I'll push the envelope to see what happens. I think in engineering principles its called 'test to destruction'. The concept is tempo, build up and then stay there. It wouldn't work in a real world. I'd have to deal with fluctuating budgets which would make this a headache - as trying to carry big programs through are.

I almost thought of picking up Microsoft Project for this - as a learning exercise ; )

I agree with Hoo, the economic measure should be something else than what we have (tons). More complexity? Perhaps we should call a torpedo 0.5 of a small craft. ; )

Cheers,

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Monday, May 30th 2005, 2:05am

Economics

Again...that should be in the 'Lessons Learned' file for WesWorld2. Which I have a few ideas for, and can post if you'd like me to share them. :-) However, the current game should be allowed to play out under the original rules.

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Monday, May 30th 2005, 8:32am

I disagree, economics are a HUGE factor in ship building program, no lessons needed to be learned there. Without economics, as Turkey I could start maxing out my building capacity but that wouldn't be very realistic.