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Saturday, May 13th 2006, 9:20am

Brazil Q1/31

A. Industrial Allocation
7 of 7 factories producing warship material for 7,000 tons, plus a stockpile of 0 tons and 0 tons of scrap. 6,656 tons are used, leaving a stockpile of 344 tons.


B. Infrastructure Development

Type 0 Slip (Macapa) recieves 0 pts, for 0.2 pts total. 0.3 pts remaining.


C. Naval Construction
Manilla (Phillipines)
Dockside: Battlecruiser Rio de Janeiro recieves 2,378 tons, 9,321 tons remaining (~62% construction complete.)
S4: Battlecruiser Recife recieves 2,378 tons, 22,412 tons remaining (~9% construction complete.)

Rio de Janeiro
S1: Submarine S-6 Tubarão recieves 950 tons, 0 tons remaining (~30% construction complete.)
S1: Submarine S-7 Golfinho recieves 950 tons, 0 tons remaining (~30% construction complete.)


D. Transactions
4,756 tons shipbuilding materials to the Phillipines for BC-1 Rio de Janeiro and BC-2 Recife.


E. Other Notes
Completed units scrapped this quarter:
None

Tonnage Gained From Scrap:
0

F. Updated ORBAT, 3/31/30
Note: W(X)+Y-Z = Completed (under repair/refit) + under construction - being scrapped

Battleships: 2(0)+0-0
Coastal Battleships: 0(0)+0-0
Battlecruisers: 0(0)+2-0
Protected Cruisers: 1(0)+0-0
Light Cruisers: 4(0)+0-0
Destroyers: 12(0)+0-0
Submarines: 3(0)+2-0
Gunboats: 5(0)+0-0
Minelayers: 1(0)+0-0
Submarine Tender: 1(0)+0-0
Collier: 1(0)+0-0
Training Ship: 1(0)+0-0

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Saturday, May 13th 2006, 11:33am

Quoted

Rio de Janeiro
S1: Submarine Tubarão recieves 950 tons, 0 tons remaining (~100% construction complete.)


Even though you've paid for the sub completely, it won't be finished building until Q4, since it will take 10 months to complete (1 month for 1,000 tons or less, plus 9 months for being large).

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Saturday, May 13th 2006, 1:36pm

Obviously the Brazileans tried to match the Japanese construction of the Monitor Hideyoshi Hashiba, which was constructed in one day!
:-)
Of course the Hideyoshi is about 10 times bigger than those submarines...

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Tuesday, May 16th 2006, 12:54pm

Forgot to add to the under construction numbers. Now correct.

5

Thursday, May 18th 2006, 8:19pm

Hmmm. Looking at the numbers, I'm puzzled: there appear to be 9 factories working on infrastructure, plus another 7 working on shipbuilding. Yet Brazil only has 7 factories in total, not 16. Am I misreading something? Or is the infrastructure section a copy from Q4/30 that shouldn't be there?

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Thursday, May 18th 2006, 8:27pm

Looks like a copy err as the infrustructure did not improve (or change at all) between Q4/1930 and Q1/1931.

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Thursday, May 18th 2006, 8:29pm

Exactly. Another

case.
:-)