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Monday, December 14th 2009, 3:10pm

Colombia Q4/37

Colombia

A. Industrial Allocation
4/4 factories (non fixed) to naval materials: 4,000 tons created for Q4/1937 + 0 tons stockpiled from Q3/37 plus 774 tons transfered from Atlantis.
Total warship materials: 4,774
844 tons used for ship building, 3,543 tons transfered, 387 tons stockpiled for next quarter.
0/4 factory's (non fixed) to infrastructure development: 0.0 points for Q4/1937
Total: 0.0 infrastructure points created for Q4/37

B. Infrastructure Development

Type 3 Drydock upgrade completed

C. Naval Construction

Cartagena:
Type 3 Slip #1 - Idle
Type 2 Slip #1 - Idle
Type 1 Slip #1 - Idle
Type 1 Slip #2 - Idle
Type 0 Slip #1 - Idle
Type 0 Slip #2 - Idle
Type 0 Slip #3 - Idle
Type 0 Slip #4 - Idle
Type 0 Slip #5 - Idle
Type 0 Slip #6 - Idle
Type 3 Drydock #1 - Idle
Type 1 Drydock #1 - Idle

CL Buenaventura completed begins trials

Buenaventura:
Type 2 Slip #1 - Idle
Type 1 Slip #1 - Idle
Type 1 Slip #2 - Idle
Type 0 Slip #1 - Idle
Type 0 Slip #2 - Idle
Type 0 Slip #3 - idle
Type 0 Slip #4 - Idle
Type 0 Slip #5 - Idle
Type 3 Drydock #1 - completed
Type 0 Drydock #1 - Idle

Freefloating: DD's General Bulnes and General Baquedano building 1,688 tons needed (each), 1,266 tons used (each), 422 tons added (each)

Launched ships being completed:
DD's General Bulnes and General Baquedano (for Chile)

Ships completed/transfered and on trials
CL Buenaventura begins trials

Building summary
None

D. Transactions
3,543 tons to Brazil for payment for BB Minas Gerais and two Rio De Janeiro's
4,000 tons of of 11,530 remaining, 7,530 tons transfered as of end of this quarter.

2 I/J class destroyers building for Chile, payment for Chilean Predreads Constitution, Libertad and lease of armoured cruiser Capitan Tylor. Destroyers completed as of end of this quarter, payment completed.

E. Other Notes
Chilean Predreads Constitution, Libertad purchased and armoured cruiser Capitan Tylor leased
Dreadnought Minas Gerais transfered, renamed Independiente and placed in reserve pending available funds for repair/refit in 1938
Brazilian Rio De Janeiro class battlecruisers are being salvaged and made seaworthy in preparation for Transfer to Colombia with Atlantean assistance. Atlantis has sent the repair Ships Assistance and Reliant along with the Salvage Vessel Attolo to Brazil for project. Some salvage work has already been started by the Brazilians.

F. Miscellaneous Works

None

F. Updated Order of Battle, 1/11/37

Note: X (Y)+Z = completed/in service (under repair/refit/rebuild) + under construction.

Battleships:................................1(0)0
Pre dreadnoughts:.......................4(0)0 (Chilean Predreads Constitution, Libertad purchased)
Armoured Cruisers:.....................2+1(0)0 (armoured cruiser Capitan Tylor leased)
Light Cruisers.............................6(0)0
Destroyers:.................................12(0)0
Torpedo boats:............................5(0)0
escorts:......................................0(0)0
Gunboats:..................................12(0)0
River Gunboats...........................2(0)0
Submarines:...............................0(0)0
Patrol vessels:............................1(0)0 Armed Tug Jose Felix Ribas
Mine warfare ships:.....................0(0)0
Sub chasers:.............................24(0)0
Motor Gun Boats:......................30(0)0
Motor Launches:........................5(0)0
Motor Torpedo boats:.................60(0)0
Coastal Motor Torpedo Boats:....20(0)0
Depot ships:..............................0(0)0
Auxillary's:................................0(0)0