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Friday, January 12th 2007, 1:58am

Iberia, Quarter 1, 1933

Iberian Naval Developments Q1 1933

a/ Industrial Allocation
14/24 factories producing materiel for shipbuilding =14000 tons
10/24 factories (fixed) producing infrastructure materiel =1.0 pts
00/24 factories producing infrastructure materiel = 0.0 points


b/ Infrastructure Development
Transfer of 0.3 pts to Denmark for development of naval infrastructure
Transfer of 0.3 pts to Peru for development of naval infrastructure
0.4 pts diverted to I.C.E.

c/ Naval Construction
Cadiz-
No.1 type 5 slip - San Sebastian, TS, laid down 02/01/32, receives 1361 tons, balance 667 tons
No.2 type 4 slip - Los Estallas, BB, laid down 02/01/33, receives 2220 tons, balance 23,364 tons
No.3 type 3 slip - San Francisco, TS, laid down 02/01/32, receives 1361 tons, balance 667 tons
No.4 type 2 slip - Envasar, FT, laid down 02/01/32, receives 237 tons to complete
No.5 type 2 slip - Idle
No.6 type 2 slip - Empapar, FT, laid down 02/01/32, receives 237 tons to complete

No.1 type 4 drydock - Idle
No.2 type 3 drydock - Idle

Dock side - Idle
Dock side - Idle


Barreiro-
No.1 type 4 slip - Idle
No.2 type 3 slip - Goteo, FT, laid down 02/01/32, receives 237 tons to complete
No.3 type 3 slip - Diluvio, FT, laid down 02/01/32, receives 237 tons to complete
No.4 type 1 slip - BDA 49 - BDA 51, each receive 30 tons to complete.
No.5 type 1 slip - BDA 52 - BDA 54, each receive 30 tons to complete.
No.6 type 1 slip - BDA 55 - BDA 57, each receive 30 tons to complete.

No.1 type 5 drydock - Idle
No.2 type 3 drydock - Idle
No.3 type 1 drydock - Idle
No.4 type 1 drydock - Idle

Dock side - Idle


Porto-
No.1 type 4 slip - Idle
No.2 type 3 slip - La Luna, BB, laid down 01/10/32, receives 2220 tons, balance 21144 tons
No.3 type 3 slip - Idle
Dock side - Idle


La Coruna-

No.1 type 2 slip - San Diego, TS, laid down 02/01/32, receives 1361 tons, balance 667 tons
No.2 type 1 slip - BDA 58 - BDA 60, each receive 30 tons to complete.
No.1 type 2 drydock - Idle
No.2 type 1 drydock - Idle
No.3 type 1 drydock - Idle
No.4 type 1 drydock - Idle

Dock side - Idle


Santander-

No.1 type 3 slip - San Juan, TS, laid down 02/01/32, receives 1361 tons, balance 667 tons
No.2 type 2 slip - Derramar, FT, laid down 02/01/32, receives 237 tons to complete
No.3 type 1 slip - BDA 61 - BDA 63, each receive 30 tons to complete.
No.4 type 1 slip - BDA 64 - BDA 66, each receive 30 tons to complete.
No.5 type 1 slip - BDA 67 - BDA 69, each receive 30 tons to complete.
No.6 type 1 slip - BDA 70 - BDA 72, each receive 30 tons to complete.

No.1 type 2 drydock - Idle

Dock side - Idle
Dock side - Idle


Santiago De Cuba-

No.1 type 2 slip - Idle
No.2 type 1 slip - Idle
No.3 type 1 slip - Idle
No.1 type 4 drydock - Idle
No.2 type 2 drydock - Idle
No.3 type 1 drydock - Idle


Dock side - Idle
Dock side - Idle


San Lorenzo-

No.1 type 3 drydock - Idle
No.2 type 1 drydock - Idle

Dock side - Idle


Panama-

No.1 type 2 slip - Idle
No.2 type 1 slip - Idle
No.3 type 1 slip - Idle
No.4 type 1 slip - Idle
No.5 type 1 slip - Idle


No.1 type 3 drydock - Idle
No.2 type 2 drydock - Idle
No.3 type 1 drydock - Idle
No.4 type 1 drydock - Idle

Dock side - Idle
Dock side - Idle


Luanda-

No.1 type 1 slip - Idle
No.2 type 1 slip - Idle
No.3 type 1 slip - Idle
No.4 type 1 slip - Idle

No.1 type 3 drydock - Idle
No.2 type 2 drydock - Idle
No.3 type 1 drydock - Idle
No.4 type 1 drydock - Idle

Dock side - Idle
Dock side - Idle


San Hainando-

No.1 type 3 drydock - Idle
No.2 type 2 drydock - Idle
No.3 type 1 drydock - Idle

d/ Transactions

1400 tons to Italy as part payment for 2 x "Hercules" class sea-lift vessels

e/ Other Notes

Breaking of the following ships:-
None

Re-Fitting (25%) of the following ships:-
None

Re-Building (50%) of the following ships:-
None

Landing Craft -
BDA 49 - BDA 72 = 24 x 30 tons = 720 tons to complete
(due to metal construction, they are assembled on available type 1 slips)

Sea trials of the following vessels:-
C103 - C112 continue sea trials until 03/05/1933
Goteo commences sea trials on 20/01/1933
Diluvio commences sea trials on 20/01/1933
Envasar commences sea trials on 20/01/1933
Empapar commences sea trials on 20/01/1933
Derramar commences sea trials on 20/01/1933

Commissioning of the following vessels:-
BDT265 - BDT276 commission on 29/01/1933
Salpicadura commissions on 30/01/1933
Rocie commissions on 30/01/1933


Tonnage from scrapping = 0
Tonnage Carried Over From This Quarter = 619 tons
Total Tonnage Carried Over From This Quarter = 619 tons

f/ Order of Battle
Note: W(X)+Y(Z) = In Service (under repair/refit) + building/on order (breaking)

BB = 08 (0) + 2/0 (0)
BC = 04 (0) + 0/0 (0)
CDS(CE) = 05 (0) + 0/0 (0)
CA = 10 (0) + 0/0 (0)
CL = 44 (0) + 0/0 (0)
CV = 04 (0) + 0/0 (0)
DD = 99 (0) + 0/0 (0)
FR = 16 (0) + 0/0 (0)
GB = 92 (0) + 0/0 (0)
SL = 10 (0) + 10/0 (0)
SUB = 54 (0) + 0/0 (0)
MWS = 32 (0) + 0/0 (0)
BDT = 276 (0) + 12/0 (0)
TS = 02 (0) + 4/0 (0)
TK = 02 (0) + 5/0 (0)
SLV = 00 (0) + 0/2 (0)
Note: FR = Frigate
GB = Gun Boat
MWS = Mine Warfare Ship
BDT = Barco Del Torpedo
TS = Troop Ship
TK = Tanker
SL = Sloop
SLV = Sea-Lift Vessel

Hopefully no errors!

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Friday, January 12th 2007, 9:16am

Could we possibly get the final stats on La Luna? I'm sure quite a few of those SA country's are dying to know the particulars.

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Friday, January 12th 2007, 12:12pm

Peru for one is dying to know what will be station in Guayaquil.

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Friday, January 12th 2007, 12:22pm

What is I.C.E ?

Thats quite a lot of landing craft as well.

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Friday, January 12th 2007, 3:20pm

I'm guessing it's a cousin to COSINE. It does at least have a good acronym, which is important to any government program.

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Friday, January 12th 2007, 3:51pm

If it is a COSINE cousin, then who are the participants? Doesn't appear to be AANM as Italy has no idea what it is.

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Friday, January 12th 2007, 3:53pm

Could be friends of Iberia in other parts of the world? Like South America?

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Friday, January 12th 2007, 4:35pm

Aha - the acronym is a decoy; he really is just building ice, as a means of closing off the Strait of Gibraltar. Fiendish Iberians!

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Friday, January 12th 2007, 4:42pm

Ice? Pykrete? Habakkuk?

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Friday, January 12th 2007, 7:13pm

Quoted

Originally posted by The Rock Doctor
Aha - the acronym is a decoy; he really is just building ice, as a means of closing off the Strait of Gibraltar. Fiendish Iberians!


Don't worry, if he does, the Royal Navy will put into place the Global Road Interference Technology spreaders. Yes, G.R.I.T.

:D

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Friday, January 12th 2007, 11:39pm

I.C.E - Iberian Corps of Engineers (read SeaBees and REME, all in one!)

La Luna posted!

The "San Cristobal"s require 70 between them.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Commodore Green" (Jan 12th 2007, 11:40pm)


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Sunday, January 14th 2007, 1:10pm

Quoted

I.C.E - Iberian Corps of Engineers

Yeah, right! That that is just something to fool us all. Just admit it. You're preparing your infrastucture in order to build Habakkuk. :)

Quoted

La Luna posted!

Not sure what to say about it. Personally I would have gone for something that is a bit bigger and then use the gained HS to either increase the armor (to make it a bit more like a BB) or increase speed (to make it a bit more like a BC).
I get the impression Iberia likes to keep its capital ships light.

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Monday, January 15th 2007, 10:17am

The original design was Bernhard's idea, to allow a maximum number of hulls, using all the available tonnage, in 3 different sizes. La Luna is the smallest and first as she (and her sisters) will be replacing the Santa Maria's.

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Monday, January 15th 2007, 3:38pm

I can see the merit in it. La Luna is strong enough to be a handful for any spiteful ex-Iberian colony that decided to have a go at a current Iberian colony. She can be a useful deterrent, or chew up enough of the enemy to make life easy for the rest of the Armada when it shows up.