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Sunday, February 26th 2006, 6:37pm

Brazil Q2/30

A. Industrial Allocation
3 of 7 factories producing warship material for 3,000 tons, plus a stockpile of 0 tons and o tons of scrap. 3,000 tons are used, leaving a stockpile of 0 tons.

4 of 7 factories are dedicated to infrastructure material production, and produce 0.4 pts.


B. Infrastructure Development
Type 1 Drydock (Rio de Janeiro) recieves 0.4 pts, for 1.9 pts total. 0.1 pts remaining


C. Naval Construction
Manilla (Phillipines)
S4: Battlecruiser Rio de Janeiro recieves 3,000 tons, 17,609 tons remaining (~25% construction complete.)


D. Transactions
3,000 tons shipbuilding materials to the Phillipines for BC-1 Rio de Janeiro


E. Other Notes
Completed units scrapped this quarter:
Rio de Janiero:
D3: Coastal Battleship Ex-Riachuelo, 7 of 7 months completed (100%)

Tonnage Gained From Scrap:
Ex-Riachuelo: 1,176 tons

F. Updated ORBAT, 3/31/30
Note: W(X)+Y-Z = Completed (under repair/refit) + under construction - being scrapped

Battleships: 2(0)+0-0
Coastal Battleships: 1(0)+0-1
Battlecruisers: 0(0)+1-0
Protected Cruisers: 1(0)+0-0
Light Cruisers: 4(0)+0-0
Destroyers: 12(0)+0-0
Submarines: 3(0)+0-0
Gunboats: 5(0)+0-0
Minelayers: 1(0)+0-0
Submarine Tender: 1(0)+0-0
Collier: 1(0)+0-0
Training Ship: 1(0)+0-0

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Monday, February 27th 2006, 4:25am

It shouldn't take 21 months to scrap that old predread; remember scrapping time is 1/3 of building time.

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Wednesday, March 22nd 2006, 2:27am

Indeed you are right. That means the scrapping ended this quarter.