Q2 1938 activity
Kingdom of the Netherlands & Kingdom of the Kongo
14/15 factories producing naval materials: 14,000 tons created for Q2/38 . 14,000 total tons + 1009 stockpiled from previous quarter + 0 tons from scrapping = 15,009 tons
14,105 tons used. 75 tons left for Q3/38
1/15 factories committed for 1938 to infrastructure development (TIDE related) = 0.1 ip
B. Infrastructure Development
+0.1 point to NEI , 2.2ip total
C. Naval Construction
Amsterdam:
Class 3 Slip :- Empty
Class 2 Slip :- Z85, Z81 Class, laid down January 2nd, 1938, total 2,354 tons, 100 tons committed, 200 tons added this quarter.
Class 1 Slip :- S44, S44 Class, laid down January 2nd, 1938, total 999 tons, 100 tons committed, 200 tons added this quarter.
Den Helder:
Class 4 Slip:- Empty
Class 4 dry-dock : - Empty
Den Hague:
Class 3 Slip :- Empty
Class 2 Slip :- Empty
Class 2 Slip :- Empty
Class 3 Dry-dock :- Empty
Class 2 Dry-dock :- Empty
Class 1 Dry-dock :- Empty
Ijmuiden:
Class 2 Slip :- Empty
Class 2 Dry-dock:- Empty
Rotterdam
Class 4 Slip :- Empty
Class 3 Slip :- Empty
Class 2 Slip :- Empty
Class 2 Dry-dock:-
Vlissingen:
Class 3 Slip :- Empty
Class 2 Slip :- Z86, Z81 Class, laid down January 2nd, 1938, total 2,354 tons, 100 tons committed, 200 tons added this quarter.
Class 1 Slip :- S45, S44 Class, laid down January 2nd, 1938, total 999 tons, 100 tons committed, 200 tons added this quarter.
AT THE EAST INDIES:
Surabaia (Soerabaja Naval Base):
Class 4 Dry-dock:- Empty
Class 0 slip : O-9, O-8 Class, laid down January 2nd, 1938, . Total 999 tons, 100 tons committed, 200 tons added this quarter
Jakarta:
Class 0 slip : O-10,O-8 Class, laid down January 2nd, 1938, . Total 999 tons, 100 tons committed, 200 tons added this quarter
Balikpapan Harbor:
Class 2 Dry-dock:-Empty
Class 1 Dry-dock:- Empty
Medan (Belawan harbor):
Class 2 Dry-dock:- Empty
Class 1 Dry-dock:- Empty
Small craft construction
Rotterdam (Port) :
Jakarta (Port) : 24 x MAS 501 (24 x 22t = 528t)
Matabi, Kongo (Port) :
Paramaribo, Suriname (Port) : 3x 74t PC Putten
=========================Ships afloat: ============================
Amsterdam
Ersatz Ijelsijk, BB 16, laid down October 1st, 1935, launching October 14th, 1936, Completing May 7, 1938, total 22,664 tons, 16,664 tons committed, 3,000 tons added this quarter
Den Helder
Piet Heyn laid down February 16, 1935, launching October 20th, 1936, Completing April 28th, 1939, 42,068 tons, 20,081 tons committed, 3,000 tons added this quarter
The Hague
Ersatz Ijelsijk, BB 17, laid down October 1st, 1935, launching October 14th, 1936, Completing May 7, 1938, total 22,664 tons, 16,664 tons committed, 3,000 tons added this quarter
Ijmuiden
Rotterdam
Battleship Kortenaer laid down February 16, 1935, launching October 20th, 1936, Completing April 28th, 1939, total 42,068 tons, 20,081 tons committed, 3,000 tons added this quarter
Vlissingen
Oost-Vlieland
Surabaia (Soerabaja)
Paramaribo
Matadi
Jakarta
Balikpapan
Medan
C. Ships on shakedown cruises:
1st Three Months
Z81, Z81 Class
Z82, Z81 Class
Z83, Z81 Class
Z84, Z81 Class
O-8, O-8 Class
2nd Three Months
Tromp, De Rutyer Class after Major Refit and Service Life Extension
Walcheren class CV
D. Transactions
E. Other Notes
155 tons is allocated to coastal defense guns
107 ~ 1 batteries of 152mm (1 x 8 ) in emplacements at Saumlaki, Molucca islands
24 ~ 3 batteries of 40mm (3 x 8 ) in emplacements at Saumlaki, Molucca islands
24 ~ 3 batteries of 40mm (3 x 8 ) in emplacements at Serang, Java
Post treaty:
The Dutch will provide Section K information to all remaining Cleito participants until Dec 31, 1938. Physical inspection of the work in progress to verify dimensions will also be offered during the first quarter of construction.
(1) Battleships of the Kortenaer class : est. 44,000 tons standard, 242m x 33m x 9.8m.
(2) Battlecruisers of the Erzatz Ijelsijk Class class : est. 25,000 tons standard, 170m x 31m x 9m
Carriers of the Walchern class : est. 16,000 tons standard, 220m x 24.5m x 6.5m
Fleet Destroyers of the Z81 class : est 2,500 tons standard, 120m x 11m x 5m
Submarines of the class : est 1,500 tons standard, 68m x 8m x 5.3m
Escorts of the S44 Class : est 1,100 tons standard, 100m x 12m x 2m
(2) Official classification, erroneous.
F. Updated Order of Battle-
Note: X (Y)+Z = completed/in service (under repair/refit/rebuild) + under construction.
CV: 4 (0) 0
BB: 7 (0) 2
BC: 2 (0) 2
CDS: 2 (0) 0
CA: 4 (0) 0
CL: 24 (0) 0
DDA: 24 (0) 2
DD(b) : 42 (0) 0
Fleet Submarine: 12 (0) 2
Coastal Submarine: 32 (0) 0
Escorts: 85 (0) 2
Gunboats : 34 (0) 0
Patrol craft : 98 (0) 3
Coastal ASW : 14 (0) 0
MAS 1000: 154 (0) 0
MAS 501 : 192 (0) 24
Fleet Minelayers : 15 (0) 0
Fleet Minesweepers: 21 (0) 0
Coastal Minesweepers: 48 (0) 0
Training ships : 6 (0) 0
Target ships : 4 (0) 0
Experimental : 3 (0) 0
Seaplane carrier : 2 (0) 0
Tender, Seaplane : 6 (0) 0
Tender, Destroyer : 4 (0) 0
Tender, Sub : 2 (0) 0
Troop Transports : 2 (0) 0
Landing craft : 4x BDA, 10x BDS
Yacht : 1 (0) 0