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Wednesday, April 25th 2007, 1:10am

Republic of France, Q3/34

B]A. Industrial Allocation [/B]

13/26 factories to naval materials: 13,000 tons created for Q3/34. 5,234 tons saved from Q2/34, for a total of 18,234 tons available.

13/26 factories (committed) to infrastructure development: 1.3 pts

0/26 factories (non-committed) to infrastructure development; total 0.0 infrastructure points produced.

B. Infrastructure Development

Continue 1 factory at Phnom Penh - 7.0 pts added by Q3/34. 1.0 pts added in Q3/34. 2.0 pts remaining.

Expand Class 3 Drydock #1 at Saigon to Class 4 - 0.2 pts added by Q3/34. 0.1 pt added in Q3/34. 0.7 pts remaining.

Expand Class 3 Drydock #1 at Noumea to Class 4 - 0.2 pts added by Q3/34. 0.1 pt added in Q3/34. 0.7 pts remaining.

Begin Class 1 Port at Chrouy Svay, Kampuchea. 0.2 pts added by Q3/34. 0.1 pt added in Q3/34. 2.7 pts remaining.

C. Naval Construction

At La Rochelle
Class 4 Slip #1 - Idle
Class 4 Slip #2 - Idle
Class 3 Slip #1 - Battlecruiser Dunkirque laid down 1 July 1934. 1,370 ton added in Q3/34. 30,535 tons remaining.
Class 3 Slip #2 - Battlecruiser Strabourg laid down 1 July 1934. 1,370 ton added in Q3/34. 30,535 tons remaining.
Class 3 Slip #3 - Contre-Torpillieur Mogador laid down 2 January 1934. 1,500 tons added by Q3/34. 750 tons added in Q3/34. 615 tons remaining.
Class 3 Slip #4 - Contre-Torpillieur Hoche laid down 2 January 1934. 1,500 tons added by Q3/34. 750 tons added in Q3/34. 615 tons remaining.
Class 2 Slip #1 - Contre-Torpillieur Desaix laid down 2 January 1934. 1,500 tons added by Q3/34. 750 tons added in Q3/34. 615 tons remaining.
Class 2 Slip #2 - Contre-Torpillieur Marceau laid down 2 January 1934. 1,500 tons added by Q3/34. 750 tons added in Q3/34. 615 tons remaining.
Class 1 Slip #1 -
Class 1 Slip #2 -
Class 1 Slip #3 -
Class 1 Slip #4 -
Class 0 Slip #1 -
Class 0 Slip #2 -
Class 0 Slip #3 -
Class 0 Slip #4 -

At Brest
Class 3 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 2 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 1 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 0 Drydock #1 - Idle

Cruise liner Marianne being built in the private yard of Chantiers et Ateliers de St. Nazaire, expected to be completed by 12/37

At Cayenne
Class 3 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 1 Drydock #1 - Idle

At Abidjan
Class 3 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 1 Drydock #1 - Idle

At Marseilles
Class 4 Drydock #1 - Battleship France rebuild begun 1/1/34. 4,500 tons added by Q3/34. 2,250 tons added in Q3/34. 12,998 tons remaining.
Class 3 Slip #1 - Idle
Class 3 Slip #2 - Idle
Class 2 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 1 Slip #1 - Idle
Class 1 Slip #2 - Idle
Class 1 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 0 Drydock #1 - Idle

At Oran
Class 1 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 0 Drydock #1 - Idle

At Tunis
Class 4 Drydock #1 - Battleship Republique rebuild begun 1/1/34. 4,500 tons added by Q3/34. 2,250 tons added in Q3/34. 12,999 tons remaining.
Class 3 Slip #1 - Idle
Class 1 drydock #1 - Idle

At Beiruit
Class 3 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 1 Drydock #1 - Idle

At Djibouti (Cl 2)
Class 1 Drydock - Idle

At Crozet Island
Class 2 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 1 Drydock #1 - Idle

At Saigon
Class 3 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 1 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 0 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 0 Slip #1 - Idle
Class 0 Slip #2 - Idle

At New Caledonia
Class 3 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 2 Drydock #1 - Repair ship Dakar being refitted. 1516 tons added by Q3/34. 757 tons added in Q3/34. 757 tons remaining.
Class 1 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 0 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 1 Slip #1 - Idle
Class 0 Slip #1 - Idle
Class 0 Slip #2 - Idle
Class 0 Slip #3 - Idle

At Papeete (Cl 3)
Class 3 Drydock - Idle

Launched ships being completed:

BB Richelieu laid down 3 January 1931. 30,900 tons added by Q3/34. 1,000 tons added in Q3/34. Launched 8 January 1933. 1,978 tons remaining.

BB Courbet laid down 6 January 1931. 30,900 tons added by Q3/34. 1,000 tons added in Q3/34. Launched 11 January 1933. 1,978 tons remaining.

10 wooden subchaers built at Saigon - 1,000 tons

D. Transactions

Ordered 8 420mm naval rifles from the Obukhov Works, Petrograd. Each gun weighs 135 tons. The total order comes to 1,080 tons, and a total of 1,200 tons of warship material will be paid to the Russian Federation.

300 tons warship material sent to the Russian Federation in payment in Q3/34. 300 tons remain to be paid.

E. Other Notes
8 single turrets for 420mm guns started. Each requires 600 tons warship materials, for a total of 4,800 tons required. 2,400 tons added by Q3/34. 1,200 tons added in Q3/34. 1,200 tons remaining. Concrete work has been initiated near Saigon Indochina and Noumea New Caledonia.

Development of 420mm/45 begun.

15,497 tons expended out of 18,234 tons available.
2,737 tons saved.

12x 12" guns from the scrapped battleship Paris, and 8x 190mm, 16x 164mm and 12x 100mm guns from the scrapped armored cruisers Gloire and Conde incorporated into the coastal defenses at Papeete, French Polynesia.

22x 140mm guns from the scrapped battleship Paris and 16x 155mm and 12x 75mm guns from the scrapped aircraft carriers Normandie and Languedoc incorporated into coast artillery defenses in French Polynesia.

New coast defense guns now available:


- 108x 10mm AA guns in 54 twin mounts
18 being installed at Tunis

- 400x 40mm AA guns in 200 twin mounts
40 being installed at Tunis
40 being installed at Papeete
16 being installed at Noumea
24 being installed at Saigon

F. Ships being scrapped

None

G. Updated Order of Battle, 1 October 1934

Note: X(Y)+Z = completed (under repair/refit) + under construction

BB: 6(2)+2
BC: 0(0)+2
CV:3(0)+0
CA: 6(0)+0
CL: 22(0)+4
Monitors: 5(0)+0
DD: 96(0)+0
Sloops: 0(0)+0
Fleet Submarine: 15(0)+0
Coastal Submarine: 70(0)+0

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "AdmKuznetsov" (Apr 25th 2007, 3:17am)


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Wednesday, April 25th 2007, 2:47am

Quoted

Class 3 Slip #1 - Battlecruiser Dunkirque laid down 1 July 1934. 1,370 ton added in Q3/34. 30,535 tons remaining.
Class 3 Slip #2 - Battlecruiser Dunkirque laid down 1 July 1934. 1,370 ton added in Q3/34. 30,535 tons remaining.


..devious frenchmen, naming their ships the same to confuse their opponents!

"...Battlecruiser Dunquerque has surrendered, sir!"
"...Then why is it still firing on us!?"
"...Oh, that's the other Dunquerque, sir!"

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Wednesday, April 25th 2007, 3:01am

No, he's just building one half on one slip, the other half on a second, then he'll weld them together to make a single 60,000 ton supership. Allows him to bust the treaty without anybody knowing it until it is too late.

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Wednesday, April 25th 2007, 3:18am

lol!

Fixed.

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Wednesday, April 25th 2007, 9:30am

420mm single turrets?! What are they for?

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Wednesday, April 25th 2007, 10:59am

Coast defenses

The French 420s at Tangiers and Djibuti are also in single turrets.

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Wednesday, April 25th 2007, 4:38pm

Quoted

Originally posted by CanisD
No, he's just building one half on one slip, the other half on a second, then he'll weld them together to make a single 60,000 ton supership. Allows him to bust the treaty without anybody knowing it until it is too late.


Hmm, now you mention it, that might not be such a bad idea.

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Wednesday, April 25th 2007, 4:45pm

Quoted

Originally posted by RLBH

Quoted

Originally posted by CanisD
No, he's just building one half on one slip, the other half on a second, then he'll weld them together to make a single 60,000 ton supership. Allows him to bust the treaty without anybody knowing it until it is too late.


Hmm, now you mention it, that might not be such a bad idea.


As long as you're REAL confident in your welds....

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Wednesday, April 25th 2007, 4:49pm



Time to get this one out again...