You are not logged in.

Dear visitor, welcome to WesWorld. If this is your first visit here, please read the Help. It explains in detail how this page works. To use all features of this page, you should consider registering. Please use the registration form, to register here or read more information about the registration process. If you are already registered, please login here.

1

Friday, February 29th 2008, 5:09pm

Philippines Q4/1935

Armada de Filipinas
1935 Fourth Quarter Report

A. Factories

7/11 factories = 7,000t of material + 3300t transferred = 10300t available.
9656t are used, leaving a stockpile of 644t.

0/11 factories (committed) = 0.0 infrastructure pts +
4/11 factories (flexible) = 0.4 pts = 0.4 available


B. Infrastructure Development

Extension of Type 1 Slip in Manila continue
0.2 points invested, 0.1 needed

C. Naval Development and Construction

at Manila:
S4: C Francisco Zapata laid down 1 April, receives 400t, balance 12802t, completes 1 March 37
S3: C Luzon laid down 1 July, receives 2500t, balance 5934t, completes 1 May 37
S1: extending
D4: idle
D2: idle
D1: idle
Dockside: C Pancho Villa laid down 1 April, launched 1 June 35, receives 1202t, balance 0t, completes 1 March 36

at San Fernando:
S2: idle
D2: idle
D0: idle
Dockside: CL Masbate laid down 1 January, launched 1 October, receives 0t, balance 0t, completes 1 February 36

at Butuan:
S2: CL Mindoro laid down 1 April, receives 0t, balance 0t, completes 1 May 36
S1: idle
S0: idle
S0: idle
S0: idle
S0: idle
D4: idle
D1: idle



at Puerto Princesa:
S1: idle
D1: idle

Commercial shipyards:



D. Transactions

2204t transferred to India for construction of CV Sibuyan, balance 4406t, completes 12 Apr 36

0.2 IP transferred to COSINE

2000t transferred from Mexico for construction of C Pancho Villa.

400t transferred from Mexico for construction of C Francisco Zapata.

900t transferred from Siam for CL Calaya and CL Coron.

950t transferred to Greece for four destroyers.

2400t transferred to Japan for CL Ticao and CL Tablas.

E. Other Notes

Ships laid down this quarter:none

ML Tipang, ML Tigas, ML Tibay continue shakedown cruises.

ML Taer, ML Tibayan, ML Tumibay start shakedown cruises.

C Cebu starts shakedown cruise.

F. Scrappage Report

none


G. Updated Order of Battle, 30 September 35

Note: (Y)+Z = completed (under repair/refit) + under construction

Second class battleships 1(0)+0
Coast defense battleships 3(0)+0
Battlecruisers 2(0)+0
Aircraft carriers (light) 1(0)+1
First class cruisers 3(0)+1
Second class cruisers 4(0)+4
Escort cruisers 2(0)+0
Minelaying cruisers 3(0)+0
Destroyers 26(0)+0
Destroyer escorts 7(0)+0
Destroyer minelayers 7(0)+0
Subchasers 10(0)+0
Submarines 20(0)+0
Fast torpedo craft 36(0)+0
Gunboats 11(0)+0
Patrol boats 2(0)+0
Fisheries patrol boats 9(0)+0
Coastal motor boats 140(0)+0
Minelayers 12(0)+0
Minesweepers (coastal) 15(0)+0
Assault transports 3(0)+0
Seaplane Tenders 1(0)+0
Polar exploration ships 1(0)+0
Destroyer Tenders 2(0)+0
Torpedo-boat Tenders 2(0)+0
Minelayer Tenders 3(0)+0
Submarine Tenders 1(0)+0
Oilers 1(0)+0
Repair ships 1(0)+0
Water tankers 1(0)+0
Harbour Tugs 8(0)+0
Training ships 1(0)+0
Target ships 1(0)+0
Hospital ships 1(0)+0

This post has been edited 4 times, last edit by "perdedor99" (Mar 9th 2008, 8:28pm)