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Japan's Naval Developments - Q1/1946
A. Industrial Allocation
27/27 factories producing warship material = 27,000 t. 459 tons stockpiled materials available. 0 tons transferred to Japan. 0 tons from scrapping. Total materials available: 27,459 t. 27,426 t are used. 33 t materials stockpiled.
0/27 factories are dedicated to producing infrastructure material, = 0x 0.1 = 0.0 points.
B. Infrastructure Development
None.
C. Naval Construction
Kure Navy Yard, Kure (Honshu)
Slip V-1A => BB Oshima receives 3000 tons.
Slip I-1A => idle.
Slip I-1B => idle.
Dock V-1A => CV Nurikabe receives 3000 tons.
Free-floating: CVA Junyo receives 1000 tons. Completed 2/1/1946.
Free-floating: CV Sinyo refit receives 591 tons. Completed 2/1/1946.
Free-floating: CV Soryu refit receives 859 tons. Completed 2/15/1946.
Yokosuka Navy Yard, Yokosuka (Honshu)
Slip V-2A => CV Ittanmomen receives 3000 tons.
Slip I-2A => idle.
Slip I-2B => idle.
Dock 0-2A => idle.
Free-floating: CVA Hiyo receives 1000 tons. Completed 2/1/1946
Free-floating: CV Hiryu refit starts 1/1/1946. Receives 2070 tons.
Kawasaki Co, Kobe (Honshu)
Slip V-3A => BB Aki receives 3000 tons.
Slip II-3A => idle.
Slip I-3A => idle.
Dock II-3A => F-13 scrapping completed 2/6/1946. F-19 scrapping starting 2/24/1946.
Free-floating: CL Ashida receives 945 tons. Completed 3/25/1946.
Free-floating: BB Shinano receives 3000 tons.
Mitsubushi Co, Nagasaki (Kyushu)
Slip V-4A => idle.
Slip II-4A => idle.
Slip I-4A => idle.
Dock II-4A => F-14 scrapping completed 2/6/1946. F-20 scrapping starting 2/24/1946.
Free-floating: CL Asahi receives 945 tons. Completed 3/25/1946.
Free-floating: BB Echizen receives 3000 tons.
Small craft construction: Ha-100. Laid down 1/1/1946. Receives 60 tons. Completed 2/1/1946.
Small craft construction: Ha-101. Laid down 1/1/1946. Receives 60 tons. Completed 2/1/1946.
Small craft construction: Ha-102. Laid down 1/1/1946. Receives 60 tons. Completed 2/1/1946.
Small craft construction: Ha-103. Laid down 1/1/1946. Receives 60 tons. Completed 2/1/1946.
Small craft construction: Ha-104. Laid down 1/1/1946. Receives 60 tons. Completed 2/1/1946.
Small craft construction: Ha-105. Laid down 1/1/1946. Receives 60 tons. Completed 2/1/1946.
Small craft construction: Ha-106. Laid down 1/1/1946. Receives 60 tons. Completed 2/1/1946.
Small craft construction: Ha-107. Laid down 1/1/1946. Receives 60 tons. Completed 2/1/1946.
Fukuoka Navy Yard, Fukuoka (Kyushu)
Slip III-5A => idle.
Slip II-5A => idle.
Slip I-5A => idle.
Dock IV-5A => idle.
Hakodate Navy Yard, Hakodate (Hokkaido)
Slip III-6A => idle.
Slip II-6A => idle.
Slip I-6A => idle.
Aomori Navy Yard, Aomori (Honshu)
Slip III-7A => idle.
Slip I-7A => idle.
Dock I-7A => F-15 scrapping completed 2/6/1946. F-21 scrapping starting 2/24/1946.
Kagoshima Navy Yard, Kagoshima (Kyushu)
Slip III-8A => idle.
Slip I-8A => SS I-310 laid down 1/1/1946. Receives 768 tons.
Dock I-8A => F-16 scrapping completed 2/6/1946. F-22 scrapping starting 2/24/1946.
Slip 0-8A => idle.
Slip 0-8B => idle.
Dock 0-8A => idle.
Wakayama Navy Yard, Wakayama (Honshu)
Slip III-9A => idle.
Slip I-9A => SS I-311 laid down 1/1/1946. Receives 768 tons.
Dock I-9A => F-17 scrapping completed 2/6/1946. F-23 scrapping starting 2/24/1946.
Tokushima Navy Yard, Tokushima (Shikoku)
Slip III-10A => idle.
Slip I-10A => idle.
Dock I-10A => F-18 scrapping completed 2/6/1946. F-24 scrapping starting 2/24/1946.
Niigata Navy Yard, Niigata (Honshu)
Slip I-11A => idle.
Slip I-11B => idle.
Dock III-11A => CL Kitakama scrapping. Starting 1/12/1946. Completed 3/18/1946.
Niihama Navy Yard, Niihama (Shikoku)
Slip I-12A => idle.
Slip I-12B => idle.
Dock III-12A => CL Oi scrapping. Starting 1/12/1946. Completed 3/18/1946.
D. Transactions
None.
E. Other Notes
Ha-100 to 107 starting shakedown cruises.
CVA Hiyo and Junyo starting shakedown cruises.
CL Ashida and Asahi starting shakedown cruises.
Mara Maru and Maro Maru continuing shakedown cruises.
CB Ogura and Minami continuing shakedown cruises.
New units laid down this quarter:
I-310 and I-311. Each requiring 3189 tons and 12.5 months.
Ha-100 to 107. Each requiring 60 tons and 1 month.
Conversions:
None.
Repairs.
None
Refits
CV Hiryu requiring 4999 tons and 7.5 months.
Scrapping
CL Kuma and Tama. 5.2 months, 1847 tons available in Q3/1946.
FFS:F-1 through 12. 3.3 months, 1035 tons available in Q3/1946.
CL Kitakama and Oi. 5.2 months, 1847 tons available in Q4/1946.
FFS:F-13 through 18. 3.3 months, 518 tons available in Q4/1946.
FFS:F-19 through 24. 3.3 months, 518 tons available in Q1/1947.
CL Kiso. 5.2 months, 924 tons available in Q1/1947.
FFS:F-25 though 30. 3.3 months, 518 ton available in Q1/1947.
F. Updated Order of Battle, 3/31/46
Note: X (Y)+Z = completed (under repair/refit) + under construction
Battleships: 14(0)+4
Battlecruisers: 3(0)+0
Large Cruisers: 6(0)+2
Heavy Cruisers: 17(0)+0
Light Cruisers: 51(0)+2, 3 cruisers scrapping.
Large Aircraft Carriers: 2(0)+4
Aircraft Carriers: 5(2)+0
Light Aircraft Carriers: 7(0)+0
Destroyer Leader: 18(0)+0
Destroyers class 1: 16(0)+0
Destroyers class 2: 60(0)+0
Destroyers class 3: 173(0)+0, 18 destroyers scrapping.
Kaibokan: 32(0)+0
Ocean Going Submarines: 42(0)+0
Coastal Submarines: 142(0)+0
Midget Submarines: 138(0)+8
Coast Defense Vessels: 12(0)+0
Training carrier: 1(0)+0
Training Cruisers: 3(0)+0
Gunboats: 14(0)+0
Minelayers: 4(0)+0
Minesweepers: 4(0)+0
Submarine Chasers class 1: 0(0)+0
Submarine Chasers class 2: 0(0)+0
Corvettes: 20(0)+0
Patrol boats: 111(0)+0
MPV: 9(0)+0
CCB: 10(0)+0
MTB: 570(0)+0
Amphibious Warfare Ships 315(0)+0
Exploration ships: 2(0)+0
Museum ships: 4(0)+0