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Wednesday, July 29th 2015, 3:48pm

Philippine Naval Construction, 3rd Quarter 1946

Philippine Naval Construction, 3rd Quarter 1946

A. Factories

Factories: 11
Factories Producing Warship Material: 11
Tonnage Produced: 11,000
Factories Producing Infrastructure (Committed): 0
Factories Producing Infrastructure (Non - Committed): 0
Infrastructure Points Produced: 0.00
Bonus IP for Committed Factories: 0.00
Total IP Available: 0.00

Tonnage Produced: 11,000
Tonnage Transferred In: 0
Tonnage Received in Payment: 0
Tonnage Reclaimed From Scrap: 0
Tonnage Previously Stockpiled: 261
Total Tonnage Available: 11,261
Tonnage Paid: 0
Tonnage Used in Construction: 11,040
Tonnage Remaining for Stockpile: 221


B. Infrastructure Development

None


C. Naval Development and Construction

Manila

Dock No.1 – Type 4.0 – Submarine Codorniz laid down 1 July 1946; requires 849 tons, 0 tons previously committed, receives 250 tons, 599 tons remaining

Dock No.2 – Type 2.0 – Scrapping of submarines Delfin and Sello; demolition commenced 1 April 1946, entered dock 2 June 1946; demolition complete 14 July 1946

Dock No.3 – Type 1.0 – Scrapping of submarines Calamar; demolition commenced 1 April 1946, entered dock 2 June 1946; demolition complete 14 July 1946

Slip No.1 – Type 4.0 – Idle

Slip No.2 – Type 3.0 – Idle

Slip No.3 – Type 2.0 – Destroyer Baelaran – Laid down 1 July 1946; requires 2,200 tons, 0 tons previously committed, receives 550 tons, 1,650 tons remaining

Floating Drydock No.1 – Destroyer Pardela commences refit; requires 236 tons, 0 tons previously committed, receives 236 tons, 0 tons remaining; refit completed 18 August 1946 and commences post-refit trials

Pierside

Frigate Laparan – launched 6 May 1946; requires 1,410 tons, 700 tons previously committed, receives 350 tons, 360 tons remaining

Frigate Dinagat – launched 6 May 1946; requires 1,410 tons, 700 tons previously committed, receives 350 tons, 360 tons remaining

Submarine Cormoran – launched 29 April 1946; requires 849 tons, 500 tons previously committed, receives 250 tons, 99 tons remaining

San Fernando

Dock No.1 – Type 2.0 – Scrapping of submarines Otaria; demolition commenced 1 May 1946, entered dock 2 July 1946; completed 13 August 1946

Dock No.1 – Type 2.0 – Civil Support Ships Cabo Calavite and Cabo Buliluyan – Laid down 1 September 1946; each requires 410 tons, each receives 200 tons, each has 210 tons remaining

Dock No.2 – Type 0.0 – Idle

Slip No.1 – Type 2.5 – Sloop Manupali – Laid down 1 July 1946; requires 635 tons, 0 tons previously committed, receives 160 tons, 475 tons remaining

Pierside

Light Cruiser Panay – Launched 15 October 1945; requires 7,443 tons; 7,250 tons previously committed, receives 193 tons, 0 tons remaining; completed 6 August 1946

Light Cruiser Palawan – Launched 14 January 1946; requires 7,443 tons; 5,800 tons previously committed, receives 1,450 tons, 193 tons remaining

Sloop Abulog – Launched 27 April 1946; requires 635 tons, 320 tons previously committed, receives 160 tons, 155 tons remaining

Butuan

Dock No.1 – Type 4.0 – Submarine Carricero laid down 1 April 1946; requires 849 tons, 250tons previously committed, receives 250 tons, 349 tons remaining. EDIT - Launched 28 July 1946

Dock No.2 – Type 1.0 – Idle

Slip No.1 – Type 2.0 – Destroyer Malapaso – Laid down 1 April 1946; requires 2,200 tons, 550 tons previously committed, receives 550 tons, 1,100 tons remaining; Launched 14 August 1946

Slip No.2 – Type 1.0 – Destroyer Maracano – Laid down 1 April 1946; requires 2,200 tons, 550 tons previously committed, receives 550 tons, 1,100 tons remaining; Launched 14 August 1946

Slip No.3 – Type 1.0 – Destroyer Balintawak – Laid down 1 July 1946; requires 2,200 tons, 0 tons previously committed, receives 550 tons, 1,650 tons remaining

Slip No.4 – Type 1.0 – Destroyer Bonawon – Laid down 1 July 1946; requires 2,200 tons, 0 tons previously committed, receives 550 tons, 1,650 tons remaining

Slip No.5 – Type 0.0 – Patrol Combatant Hermosa – Laid down 1 July 1946; requires 440 tons, 0 tons previously committed, receives 220 tons, 220 tons remaining; Launched 22 August 1946

Slip No.6 – Type 0.0 – Patrol Combatant Hagonoy – Laid down 1 July 1946; requires 440 tons, 0 tons previously committed, receives 220 tons, 220 tons remaining; Launched 22 August 1946

Pierside

Destroyer Manalipa – Launched 13 February 1946; requires 2,200 tons, 1,650 tons previously committed, receives 550 tons, 0 tons remaining; Completed 2 September 1946 and commences trials

Destroyer Mantingue – Launched 13 February 1946; requires 2,200 tons, 1,650 tons previously committed, receives 550 tons, 0 tons remaining; Completed 2 September 1946 and commences trials

Destroyer Mahadi – Launched 16 May 1946; requires 2,200 tons, 1,100 tons previously committed, receives 550 tons, 550 tons remaining

Destroyer Monteverde – Launched 16 May 1946; requires 2,200 tons, 1,100 tons previously committed, receives 550 tons, 550 tons remaining

Patrol Combatant San Isidro – Launched 26 May 1946; requires 440 tons, 220 tons previously committed, receives 220 tons, 0 tons remaining; Completed 8 August 1946 and commences trials

Patrol Combatant San Luis – Launched 26 May 1946; requires 440 tons, 220 tons previously committed, receives 220 tons, 0 tons remaining; Completed 8 August 1946 and commences trials


Puerto Princesa

Dock No.1 – Type 1.0 – Scrapping of Fleet Oiler Bambu – Demolition commenced 1 April 1946, entered dock 2 June 1946, completed 25 August 1946

Slip No.1 – Type 1.0 – Sloop Tagoloan – Laid down 1 July 1946; requires 635 tons, 0 tons previously committed, receives 160 tons, 475 tons remaining

Pierside

Sloop Paranaque – Launched 27 April 1946; requires 635 tons, 320 tons previously committed, receives 160 tons, 155 tons remaining

Small Craft Construction Program

None


Refit and Conversion Program

Destroyer Pardela – refit – see details above, Manila Floating Dock No.1

Submarine Tender Pamalican – conversion – requires 1,642 tons, 0 tons previously committed, receives 821 tons, 821 tons remaining


D. Transactions

None


E. Other Notes

Ships Laid Down This Quarter

At Manila: Destroyer Baelaran, Submarine Codorniz
At San Fernando: Escort Sloop Manupali, Civil Support Ship Cabo Calavite, Civil Support Ship Cabo Buliluyan
At Butuan: Destroyer Balintawak, Destroyer Bonawon, Patrol Combatant Hermosa, Patrol Combatant Hagonoy
At Puerto Princesa: Escort Sloop Tagoloan

Ships Launched This Quarter

At Butuan: Destroyer Malapaso, Destroyer Maracano, Submarine Carricero, Patrol Combatant Hermosa, Patrol Combatant Hagonoy

Ships Completed This Quarter

At San Fernando: Cruiser Panay
At Butuan: Destroyer Manalipa, Destroyer Mantingue, Patrol Combatant San Isidro, Patrol Combatant San Luis

Refits/Conversions

Destroyer Pardela – refit completed 18 August 1946

Ships Undergoing Trials

Cruiser Dagupan (completes 4 November 1946)
Cruiser Panay (completes 2 February 1947)
Destroyer Marinduque (completes 29 November 1946)
Destroyer Maricaban (completes 29 November 1946)
Destroyer Manalipa (completes 1 March 1947)
Destroyer Mantingue (completes 1 March 1947)
Patrol Frigate Jolo (completes 5 November 1946)
Patrol Frigate Sulu (completes 5 November 1946)
Patrol Combatant San Isidro (completes 6 November 1946)
Patrol Combatant San Luis (completes 6 November 1946)


Ships Completing Trials This Quarter

Cruiser Dumarao (completes 4 August 1946)
Patrol Combatant Danglas (completes 8 August 1946)
Patrol Combatant Daragan (completes 8 August 1946)
Civil Support Ship Cabo Espiritu Santo (completes 16 September 1946)
Civil Support Ship Cabo San Ildefonso (completes 16 September 1946)

Ships Retired to the Reserve or Disposed Of

None


F. Scrappage Report

Submarine Delfin (completes)
Submarine Sello (completes)
Submarine Calamar (completes)
Submarine Otaria (completes)
Oiler Bambu (completes)


Naval Ordnance Removed from Scrapped Warships

Total inventory

305mm Model 1925 BL: 8
155mm Model 1926 BL: 32
130mm Model 1925 BL: 20
115mm Model 1931 DP: 16
115mm Model 1939 DP: 24 – twin mounts (ex Coron class cruisers)
100mm Model 1923 QF: 48
100mm Model 1930 QF: 24
75mm Model 1926 DP: 20


Updated Order of Battle

Type : In Service + Trials + Building + Refitting + Converting = Total
Battlecruisers : 2 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 2
Armored Cruisers : 4 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 4
Coast Defense Ships : 1 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 1
Aircraft Carriers : 2 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 2
Heavy Cruisers : 4 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 4
Light Cruisers : 13 + 2 + 1 + 0 + 0 = 16
Destroyers : 56 + 4 + 7 + 0 + 0 = 67
Frigates : 0 + 2 + 2 + 0 + 0 = 4
Sloops : 4 + 0 + 4 + 0 + 0 = 8
Submarines : 26 + 0 + 3 + 0 + 0 = 29
Minelayers : 6 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 6
Minesweepers : 16 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 16
Patrol Combatants : 10 + 2 + 2 + 0 + 0 = 14
Civil Support Ships : 6 + 0 + 2 + 0 + 0 = 8
Motor Torpedo Boats : 48 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 48
Amphibious Ships : 4 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 4
Tankers : 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 0
Destroyer Tenders : 2 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 2
Torpedo Boat Tenders : 2 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 2
Submarine Tenders : 1 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 1 = 2
Minesweeper Depot Ship : 3 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 3
Harbor Tug : 8 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 8
Water Tanker : 1 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 1
Hospital Ship : 1 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 1
Repair Ship : 1 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 1
Sail Training Ship : 1 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 1