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.
Quoted
Chaemp, Thailand Destroyer laid down 1948
.
.
.
Hull form characteristics:
Hull has rise forward of midbreak and transom stern
Block coefficient: 0.450
Length to Beam Ratio: 13.00 : 1
Quoted
Armament: 4 - 3.94" / 100 mm guns (3 mounts), 30.51lbs / 13.84kg shells, 1948 Model Automatic rapid fire guns in deck mounts with hoists
In theory the intervening twenty four quarters (1942 through 1947) could provide sufficient infrastructure points to support expansion of the Thai naval infrastructure noted in the 1Q48 Sim Report; whether that would be sufficient to complete a half factory (in 4Q41 Thailand had only 2.5 factories, not 3 as noted in 1Q48) and the other naval infrastructure projects is a matter that needs to be accounted for in intervening sim reports and not merely assumed. Available infrastructure points and tonnage from the intervening quarters should be accounted for.
In theory the intervening twenty four quarters (1942 through 1947) could provide sufficient infrastructure points to support expansion of the Thai naval infrastructure noted in the 1Q48 Sim Report; whether that would be sufficient to complete a half factory (in 4Q41 Thailand had only 2.5 factories, not 3 as noted in 1Q48) and the other naval infrastructure projects is a matter that needs to be accounted for in intervening sim reports and not merely assumed. Available infrastructure points and tonnage from the intervening quarters should be accounted for.
I actually calculated that out for him a week or so ago, so I know the numbers work. I instructed him to start with the reports in 1948, with the intention of writing up a brief synopsis of the infrastructure improvements myself; I'll go back and do that later this afternoon, just for record-keeping purposes.
Forum Software: Burning Board® Lite 2.1.2 pl 1, developed by WoltLab® GmbH