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Monday, November 15th 2010, 12:40am

Bulgaria, Q2/1940

[SIZE=4]Industrial Allocation[/SIZE]
- 3/3 factories producing 3000t materials.
- 180t from stockpile.
- 3,800 tons from transactions.
- 352 tons from scrapping
- 7,332t materials total.
- 4,650t used.
- 2,682t stored for Q3/40.

[SIZE=4]Infrastructure Development[/SIZE]
N/A

[SIZE=4]Naval Construction[/SIZE]
at Varna:
- Type 2 drydock - Destroyer Kazanlak laid down April 1, 1940. 650 tons added for total of 650/2451, 1801/2451 tons remaining until completion. Finishes Q2, 1941.
- Type 1 slip - Idle.
- Type 1 slip - Idle.
- Type 1 drydock - Idle.
- Type 0 slip - Idle.

at Burgas:
- Type 0 slip - Submarine Akula laid down April 1, 1940. 250 tons added for total of 250/615, 365/615 tons remaining until completion. Finishes Q2, 1941.
- Type 0 slip - Submarine Zmiorka laid down April 1, 1940. 250 tons added for total of 250/615, 365/615 tons remaining until completion. Finishes Q2, 1941.
- Type 0 drydock - Idle.

from factories:
N/A

Scrapping:
- 91 tons each from scrapping damaged torpedo boats Bulgarophygon and Ovche Pole. Tonnage enters recycling until Q4/1940. 176 tons each from scrapping former Yugoslavian destroyers Suvobor and Cetnik. Tonnage enters recycling until Q3/1940. 176 tons each from scrapping former Yugoslavian destroyers Durmitor and Kaimakcalan in Q3/1939. Tonnage in recycling until Q2/1940.

Dockside:
N/A

On Trials
-

[SIZE=4]Transactions[/SIZE]
- 2,000 tons to Britain for purchase and rebuild of Royal Oak.
- 1,500 tons to Russia for construction of two minelayers (Zname and Haydutin). Vessels are classified for treaty purposes as destroyers. Payment for Komitadji and Vojvoda complete in Q4/1939.
- 2,800 tons from Turkey for the eith Hristo Botev class torpedo boats.
- 1,000 tons from China for the eight Slivnitsa-class torpedo boats.

[SIZE=4]Other Notes[/SIZE]
N/A

[SIZE=4]Order of Battle (Royal Bulgarian Navy) end of Q4 1939[/SIZE]
Note: W(X)+Y(Z) = completed (under repair/refit) + under construction (- scrapping vessel)

Battleships:............................1(0)0
Cruisers:................................2(0)0
Contradestroyers:...................2(0)1
Destroyers:............................4(0)0
Minelayers:............................2(0)2
Torpedo boats:......................16(0)0-2
River Monitors:.......................5(0)0
River Patrol Craft:...................5(0)0
Subchasers:...........................3(0)0
Submarines:..........................9(0)2
Midget Submarines:................2(0)0
Motor Torpedo Boats:.............31(0)0
Motor Launches:.....................6(0)0
Riverine gun/torpedo boats:.....80(0)0
Assault Boats:........................16(0)0
Mine sweepers:......................6(0)0
Auxiliaries:.............................2(0)0+1
Tugboats:..............................3(0)0
Experimental:.........................1(0)0

[SIZE=4]Summary[/SIZE]
The Bulgarian Navy continues with standing projects and payments. Construction begins in Russia on two new Komitadji-class minelayers.

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Monday, November 15th 2010, 12:50am

Quoted

The Bulgarian Navy continues with standing projects and payments. Eight S-bootes are purchased from Germany



Point of clarification - the S-boote were purchased in the first quarter.

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Monday, November 15th 2010, 2:04am

Oops, thought I removed that.

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Monday, November 15th 2010, 2:07am

Quoted

Originally posted by Brockpaine
Oops, thought I removed that.


Well, if you want to pay for them a second time...

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Monday, November 15th 2010, 2:08am

Only if I got more boats. :P