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Thursday, April 20th 2006, 3:19am

Republic of France Q4/30

A. Industrial Allocation

7/26 factories to naval materials: 7,000 tons created for Q4/1930. 689 tons saved from Q3/30, plus 2,830 recieved from Poland in Q1/30 but not recorded until now, for a total of 10,519 tons available.

19/26 factories (committed) to infrastructure development: 1.9 pts plus 1.9 bonus points created in Q4/30, for a total of 3.8.

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

B. Infrastructure Development
Begin 1 Class 1 Drydock at Djibuti - 1.2 pts added by Q4/30. 0.8 pts added in Q4/30 to complete.
Begin 1 Class 1 Drydock at Papeete - 1.2 pts added by Q4/30. 0.8 pts added in Q4/30 to complete.
Continue 1 Class 3 drydock at Tunis - 1.4 pts added by Q4/30. 0.8 pts added in Q4/30, for a total of 2.2 pts

Expand Papeete to a Class 2 port - 1.8 pts added by Q4/30. 1.2 pts added in Q4/30 to complete.

0.2 pts transferred to Persia

C. Naval Construction

At La Rochelle
Class 4 Slip #1 - Le Terrible class destroyer laid down for Poland - 987 tons added by Q4/30. 329 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 4 Slip #2 - Le Terrible class destroyer laid down for Poland - 987 tons added by Q4/30. 329 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 3 Slip #1 – CS-1930 submarine #1 - 305 tons added by Q4/30. 101 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 3 Slip #2 - CS-1930 submarine #2 - 305 tons added by Q4/30. 101 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 3 Slip #3 - CS-1930 submarine #3 - 305 tons added by Q4/30. 101 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 3 Slip #4 - CS-1930 submarine #4 - 305 tons added by Q4/30. 101 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 2 Slip #1 - CS-1930 submarine #5 - 305 tons added by Q4/30. 101 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 2 Slip #2 - CS-1930 submarine #6 - 305 tons added by Q4/30. 101 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 1 Slip #1 - CS-1930 submarine #7 - 305 tons added by Q4/30. 101 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 1 Slip #2 - CS-1930 submarine #8 - 305 tons added by Q4/30. 101 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 1 Slip #3 - CS-1930 submarine #9 - 305 tons added by Q4/30. 101 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 1 Slip #4 - CS-1930 submarine #10 - 305 tons added by Q4/30. 101 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 0 Slip #1 - S-1930 subchaser - 108 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 0 Slip #2 - S-1930 subchaser - 108 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 0 Slip #3 - S-1930 subchaser - 108 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 0 Slip #4 - S-1930 subchaser - 108 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.

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

Cruise liner Normandie being built in the private yard of Chantiers et Ateliers de St. Nazaire, with a 50% subsidy from the French government - 1,207 tons of gvt materials used. 7,242 total tons added by Q4/30. 2,414 tons added in Q4/30. 38,976 tons remaining.

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 3 Drydock #1 – Idle
Class 3 Slip #1 - S-1930 subchaser - 108 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 1 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 0 Slip #1 - S-1930 subchaser - 108 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 0 Slip #2 - S-1930 subchaser - 108 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.

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

At Tunis
Class 3 Drydock #1 - Under construction

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

At Djibouti
Class 1 Drydock under construction

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

At Saigon
Class 3 Drydock #1 – Idle
Class 1 Drydock #1 - S-1930 subchaser - 108 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 0 Drydock #1 - S-1930 subchaser - 108 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 0 Slip #1 - S-1930 subchaser - 108 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 0 Slip #2 - S-1930 subchaser - 108 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.

At New Caledonia
Class 3 Drydock #1 - Idle
Class 2 Drydock #1 – Idle
Class 1 Drydock #1 - S-1930 subchaser - 108 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 1 Slip #1 - S-1930 subchaser - 108 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 0 Slip #1 - S-1930 subchaser - 108 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.
Class 0 Slip #2 - S-1930 subchaser - 108 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.

At Papeete
Class 1 Drydock under construction

Launched ships being completed:

None

D. Transactions

0.1 IP transferred to Persia

Ordered 12 420mm coast defense guns from the Obukhov Works, Petrograd. Order includes 200 420mm rounds per gun, and a licence to produce further ammunition in France. Each gun weighs 135 tons, and the shells per gun weigh 225 tons. The total order comes to 4,320 tons, and a total of 5,000 tons of warship material will be paid to the Russian Federation.

1,000 tons warship material sent to the Russian Federation inpayment in Q4/30. Balance has been paid in full in 1930.

E. Other Notes
12 single turrets for 420mm guns started. Each requires 600 tons warship materials, for a total of 7200 tons required. 460 tons added to each by Q4/30. 140 tons added to each in Q4/30, for a total of 1680 tons expended in Q4/30 to complete.

8 240mm/50 Model 1927 ordered, in single turrets - 200 tons each. 120 tons added to each by Q4/30. 80 tons added in Q4/30 to complete.

These completed turrets will be installed at Tangiers and Kho Angar, Djibuti over the course of 1931.

8,885 tons expended out of 10,519 tons available.
1,664 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:
- 48x 120mm in 24 twin mounts
12 being installed at Kho Angar, Djibuti
12 being installed at Tangiers

- 108x 10mm AA guns in 54 twin mounts
18 being installed at Kho Angar, Djibuti
18 being installed at Tunis
18 being installed at Tangiers

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

The 120mm, 100mm, and 40mm guns above were made from materials produced in Q3/30, and will be finished and installed over the course of 1930.

F. Ships being scrapped

None

G. Updated Order of Battle, 1 January 1931

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

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

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Thursday, April 20th 2006, 7:04am

Bank didnt work faster in the 1930's that today I see...

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Originally posted by AdmKuznetsov
A. Industrial Allocation

7/26 factories to naval materials: 7,000 tons created for Q4/1930. 689 tons saved from Q3/30, plus 2,830 recieved from Poland in Q1/30 but not recorded until now, for a total of 10,519 tons available.


Well the biorocrats are lazy as ever hehe