Australia Naval Developments - Q1/1935
A. Industrial Allocation
10 of 10 factories producing warship material for 10,000 tons, plus a stockpile of 0 t and 0 t of scrap for 10,650 t. 9,950 t are used, leaving a stockpile of 700 t.
0 of 10 factories are dedicated to infrastructure material production, and produce 0 pts plus 0 bonus points.
B. Infrastructure Development
C. Naval Construction
Cockatoo Island (Sydney)
S3: CLL Melbourne receives 2,000t, 6,000 remaining
S2: CLS (Unamed) receives 2,000t, 2,000 remaining
S1: CVS Albatross receives 1,250t, completed
S1: CVS Penguin receives 2,000t, 1,250 remaining
S0:
Sydney
D3: CLT Launceston receives 2,000t, 1,950 remaining
D2: 3 x SS H class (9-11) refit, receives 150t, completed
D1: 2 x SS H class (12-13) refit, receives 100t, completed
Auckland
D2: 3 x SS H class (14-16) refit, receives 150t, completed
Perth
D1: 2 x SS H class (17-1
refit, receives 100t, completed
Port Moresby
D1: 2 x SS H class (19-20) refit, receives 100t, completed
Darwin
D1: 2 x SS H class (21-22) refit, receives 100t, completed
D. Transactions
250 tons from China for HMAS Enterprise plans
400 tons from Mexico for 2 Thrasius class
E. Other Notes
New units laid down this quarter:
CLL Melbourne
CVS Penguin
CLT Launceston
F. Updated Order of Battle
Note:
Y)+Z = completed (under repair/refit) + under construction
Capital Ships: 3(0)+0
Aircraft Carriers:2(0)+0
Seaplane Carriers:0(0)+2
Heavy Cruisers: 2(0)+0
Light Cruisers: 10(0)+3
Escort Cruisers: 2(0)+0
Destroyer Leaders:3(0)+0
Destroyers: 37(0)+0
Frigates: 23(0)+0
Submarines: 46(14)+0
Multi-Purpose: 4(0)+0
Minewarefare: 4(0)+0
Patrol Boats: 6(0)+0
Motor Boats: 30(0)+0
Training ships: 1(0)+0
Research ships: 2(0)+0
Museum ships: 1(0)+0
Civilian Ships: 2(0)+0