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Cruisers for Sale
The RSAN is looking for a customer for her
Santa Fe class light cruisers .
Currently 5 units are in service and they will become available for a new owner in 1944 the earliest.
RE: Cruisers for Sale
Originally posted by HoOmAn
The RSAN is looking for a customer for her
Santa Fe class light cruisers .
Currently 5 units are in service and they will become available for a new owner in 1944 the earliest.
Two units have been sold including refit, testing and delivery.
Originally posted by Hood
The Admiralty intend to decommission (in Q1/43) and sell off the following ships;
HMS General Crawford
HMS Sir John Moore
HMS Gorgon
Details can be found here;
Surplus Monitors
[This is a reprise of an earlier intent to sell these ships in late 1940].
Any news about this point ????
All three were transferred to the RCN in Q1/43.
RE: Yugoslav Ship Disposals
Originally posted by BruceDuncan
Originally posted by BruceDuncan
The Royal Yugoslav Navy announces that the four torpedo boats of the Hrabrost (formerly Skopje) class are available for foreign sale. These vessels were recently refitted in 1Q41 and details may be found
here.
These vessels will be available from 4Q42. Given their recent refits, a minimum bid of 2,200 tons is requested.
Public Service Announcement: these vessels remain on the market.
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In view of the circumstances, the minimum bid requirement has been dropped. However, only serious offers will be entertained.
Philippine Ship Sales - 1944
The Philippine Navy offers for disposal the former Chilean light cruiser
Benguet
The vessel will be available from January 1944 forward.
The market may also be limited, but the Philippine Navy also plans to dispose of its eight ex-Chilean
Balintawak class destroyer escorts.
These too will be available from January 1944 forward
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "BruceDuncan" (May 11th 2013, 3:27am)
Further Philippine Ship Sales 1944
The Philippine Navy is also willing to discuss the disposal of the light cruisers
Panay, Palawan and Leyte.
The vessels will be available from January 1944 forward
Yugoslav Ship Disposals
The Royal Yugoslav Navy announces that the four torpedo boats of the Hrabrost (formerly Skopje) class remain available for foreign sale. These vessels were recently refitted in 1Q41 and details may be found
here.
As of 1/1/1944, Persia has available for sale (and some of this is old news...)
CL Babr, Shir
DD Agas, Ahriman (Bharati destroyer collectors, take note!)
TB Tehran, Baluchistan
RE: RSAN puts to market...
Originally posted by HoOmAn
The RSAN puts to market
- two light coastal defense ships of the Ringhorn class, hand over possible in 1944
- eight light destroyers of the Planet class, hand over possible in 1943/44
Both classes are sold out.
Originally posted by HoOmAn
The RSAN is interested to test the market regarding minesweepers. There are eight (8)
Tree class minesweepers that are due for replacement. They have been refitted for life extension in 1932. Eight sister units have been sold to Mexico in 1931.
If interested, please PM your local SAE arms dealer...
All units have been sold.
RE: Cruisers for Sale
Originally posted by HoOmAn
The RSAN is looking for a customer for her
Santa Fe class light cruisers .
Currently 5 units are in service and they will become available for a new owner in 1944 the earliest.
RSAN Santa Maria and RSAN Pelotas have been sold, including complete rebuild in SAE navy yards.
Three units (RSAN Santa Fe, RSAN Santana, RSAN Parana) left for immediate sale.
The SAE puts to market ten (10) fast torpedo boats of the S34 class for sale in 1945. The design is a copy of a historical Lürssen boat. Laid down 1934/35 these boats still have some years ahead until they need a 15 year life extension per our rule.
Bidding starts at 200tons for all ten.
Up to 16 additional units are also available. Ask your local SAE arms dealer.
The SAE offers sale of up to 31 units of the UJ30 class anti-submarine launch. Build through the years 1930 to 1933 they required life extenstion in 1946+. Life extension would cost 29,4 (=30) tons per unit.
The units are available in 1944/45 and bidding starts at 70 tons per unit.
Persia's sold the two destroyers. You can probably guess the buyer.
Originally posted by The Rock Doctor
Persia's sold the two destroyers. You can probably guess the buyer.
Mexico?
List updated.
Apparently France has spyware on Persia's laptop...
The Deuxième Bureau wishes that Persia would stop trying to spam the spyware filters with all those burqa pictures...
For sale by Australia:
- confirm still for sale? 3x J-class submarines
For sale by Mexico: - confirm still for sale?
- 6x Tucker class DDs
- 6x Sampson class DDs
- 21x 1915 class DDs (some refitted)
- 6x 1920 class DDs
The J-class submarines, the 6 unreffited 1915s, and the 1920s are all no longer for sale.