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Friday, September 29th 2006, 9:06am

Philippines Q2/31

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Piquero class destroyers continue building, Delfin class submarines continue building, sub tender Calabarzon continues building, Trucha-class submarine cruisers laid down, Bugsuk’s partial reconstruction begins, Visayas-class minelayer tenders begin building, Págalo-class destroyer minelayers begin reconstructions, payments continue for Italian Ariete class TBs

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Armada de Filipinas
1932 Second Quarter Report
1 April-30 June



A. Factories

7/11 factories = 7,000t of material + 1026t stockpiled + 4,565t transferred = 12,591t available.
12,250t are used, leaving a stockpile of 341t.

2/11 factories (committed) = 0.2 infrastructure pts +
2/11 factories (flexible) = 0.2 pts + 1.0 points transferred = 1.4 pts available


B. Infrastructure Development

Construction of Type 1 Drydock at Puerto Princesa continues
1.7 points invested, 0.3 points needed


C. Naval Development and Construction

at Manila:
S4: idle
S3: OM Visayas laid down April 5th, receives 920t, balance 1000t, completes 28 February 33
S1: D Calamón laid down April 3rd, receives 816t, balance 817t, completes 21 February 33
D2: DM Págalo begins partial reconstruction on April 1st, receives 472t, balance 0t, completes 27 August 32
D1: DM Gavión begins partial reconstruction on April 1st, receives 472t, balance 0t, completes 27 August 32
Dockside: BRZ BC Recife receives 2,378t, balance 12,900t

at San Fernando:
S2: D Polluela laid down April 11th, receives 816t, balance 817t, completes 30 February 33
D1: CE Bugsuk begins partial reconstruction on April 5th, receives 3,650t, balance 3,645t, completes 19 December 32
D0: idle
Dockside: OS Calabarzon receives 0t, balance 0t, completes 15 Sept 32

at Butuan:
S2: S Trucha laid down 3 April, receives 580t, balance 1000t, completes 18 February 33
S1: S Lenguado laid down 5 April, receives 580t, balance 1000t, completes 20 February 33
S0: idle
S0: idle
S0: idle
S0: idle
D4: idle
Dockside: BRZ BC Rio de Janeiro receives 0t, balance 0t, completes 20 Sept 32
Dockside: S Delfin receives 0t, balance 0t, completes 12 Sept 32
Dockside: S Sello receives 0t, balance 0t, completes 13 Sept 32

at Puerto Princesa:
S1: D Busardo receives 816t, balance 0t, completes 17 Sept 32

Commercial shipyards:
idle


D. Transactions

0.2 IP transferred to COSINE

1.0 IP received from COSINE

750t transferred to the Netherlands for CL Amsterdam

4,565t received from Brazil

12 “Ariete” class TBs building in Italy; 1050t transferred, 2100 remaining


E. Other Notes

Ships laid down this quarter: D Polluela, D Calamón, OS Visayas, S Trucha, S Lenguado

DM Cormoran completes shakedown cruise


F. Scrappage Report

none


G. Updated Order of Battle, 30 June 1932

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

Second class battleships 1(0)+0
Coast defense battleships 2(0)+0
Battlecruisers 2(0)+0
Aircraft carriers (light) 1(0)+0
Second class cruisers 6(0)+0
Escort cruisers 1(1)+0
Minelaying cruisers 1(0)+0
Destroyers 15(0)+3
Destroyer escorts 7(0)+0
Destroyer minelayers 3(2)+0
Subchasers 10(0)+0
Submarines 5(0)+4
Fast torpedo craft 21(0)+12 (building in Italy)
Gunboats 11(0)+0
Patrol boats 2(0)+0
Fisheries patrol boats 9(0)+0
Coastal motor boats 120(0)+0
Minelayers 3(0)+0
Minesweepers (coastal) 15(0)+0
Assault transports 3(0)+0
Seaplane Tenders 1(0)+0
Polar exploration ships 1(0)+0
Destroyer Tenders 2(0)+0
Torpedo-boat Tenders 2(0)+0
Minelayer Tenders 0(0)+1
Submarine Tenders 0(0)+1
Oilers 1(0)+0
Repair ships 1(0)+0
Water tankers 1(0)+0
Harbour Tugs 8(0)+0
Training ships 1(0)+0
Target ships 1(0)+0
Hospital ships 1(0)+0

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Friday, September 29th 2006, 2:53pm

Interesting - I'd just assumed you'd be building a factory with your COSINE input. But I can see the merit in accelerating your infrastructure development instead.

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Friday, September 29th 2006, 4:12pm

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Originally posted by The Rock Doctor
Interesting - I'd just assumed you'd be building a factory with your COSINE input. But I can see the merit in accelerating your infrastructure development instead.


Yep. I can live without the extra 1,000 tons a quarter, and the drydock situation is pretty critical IMHO.