Yugoslavia 1Q 40 Sim Report
A. Factories
2/2 factories = 2000 tons of naval material produced 1Q1940
0/2 factories (committed)
0/2 factories (flexible)
Prior Stockpile = 2,168 tons
New Production = 2,000 tons
Tonnage Transfer In = 5,440 tons
Total Tonnage Available = 9,608 tons
Less
Payments to Greece = 3,640 tons
Expended in Construction = 3,922 tons
Stockpile at Close = 2,046 tons
B. Infrastructure Development
At Bar: None
At Belgrade: None
C. Naval Development and Construction
At Bar:
Type 1.5 S: Destroyer C launched 22 Jan 1940, receives 600 tons, 100 tons remaining
: Destroyer E laid down 6 Feb 1940, receives 700 tons, 979 tons remaining
Type 2 D: Destroyer D launched 27 Jan 1940, receives 600 tons, 100 tons remaining
: Destroyer F laid down 11 Feb 1940, receives 700 tons, 979 tons remaining
Type 0 S: Minecraft G laid down 3 Jan 1940, receives 270 tons, launched 11 Mar 1940, 229 tons remaining
Type 0 S: Minecraft H laid down 3 Jan 1940, receives 270 tons, launched 11 Mar 1940, 229 tons remaining
Type 0 D: Minecraft J laid down 3 Jan 1940, receives 270 tons, launched 11 Mar 1940, 229 tons remaining
Dockside Refits:
None
At Belgrade:
Type 0 S: River Monitor E laid down, receives 100 tons, 156 tons remaining
Type 0 D: River Monitor F laid down, receives 100 tons, 156 tons remaining
Free Floating: River Monitor C, receives 100 tons, completed – commissioned 8 Jan 1940 as Belgis – commences shakedown
: River Monitor D, receives 100 tons, completed – commissioned 19 Jan 1940 as Djerdap – commences shakedown
D. Transactions
Second installment of 3,000 tons received from the Philippines in payment for the former coast defense ship Kornilov
Fifty coastal motor boats transferred to Turkey – 90 tons received in payment
Two D.13 class destroyers sold to China – 1,350 tons received in payment
Three Orjen class torpedo boats sold to China – 450 tons received in payment
Six Afrika class submarines sold to Latvia – 550 tons received in payment
Construction of two Project 1940E Serbia class flotilla cruisers contracted for in Greek shipyards continues. Second installment of 3,640 tons paid. Third installment due 2Q 1940 and final installment due 3Q 1940.
E. Other Notes
Ships Laid Down This Quarter
At Bar: Destroyer E – Project 1939C – Pristina class
Destroyer F – Project 1939C – Pristina class
Minecraft G – Project 1938B – Galeb class
Minecraft H – Project 1938B – Galeb class
Minecraft J – Project 1938B – Galeb class
At Belgrade: Riverine Monitor E – Project 1939RM
: Riverine Monitor F – Project 1939RM
Abroad: None
Ships Launched This Quarter
At Bar: Destroyer C
Destroyer D
Minecraft G
Minecraft H
Minecraft J
At Belgrade: None
Abroad: None
Ships Completed This Quarter
At Belgrade: Riverine Monitor C – completes 8 Jan 1940 – commissioned as Belgis, commences shakedown
Riverine Monitor D – completes 17 Jan 1940 – commissioned as Djerdap, commences shakedown
Changes of Name
The four torpedo boats of the Skopje* (formerly Peggy Brown) class have been renamed as follows:
Skopje - renamed Hrabrost (Audacity)
Bitola - renamed Lojalnost (Loyalty)
Novi Sad - renamed Postojanost (Steadfastness)
Sarejevo - renamed Okretnost (Celerity)
* as Skopje and Bitola are located in the Greek province of Macedonia, it is considered poor form to name a vessel after a foreign city.
F. Scrappage Report
None this quarter.