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Saturday, 1 June 2024

Shipbuilding, docking and repair facilities at Fukinagata, Japan in February 1937

In his rapport dealing with the Japanese shipbuilding capacity dated 15 February 1937 No.22 file 409-600 the naval attache dealt with naval and merchant shipyards able to built ships larger as 1,000 tons.

Building ways (length in feet on land): No. 1-378.2, No. 2-364.6, No. 3-328, No. 4-365, No. 5-184 and No. 6-184.

Drydocks (length in feet, top): No. 1-483, No. 2-281 and No. 3-246.

%Maximum capacity annual of naval vessels in tons-peacetime conditions: 40,000.

%=Capacities in tons displacement derived from the time required to built battleships 3 years, cruisers 2.5 year and destroyers and submarines 1-1.5 years.

Source

National Archives USA. Record Group 38: Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Series: Secret Naval Attaches Reports. Report of the Naval Attache Tokyo dated 21 January 1937 No. 12 subject Japanese Navy Vessels Built, Building or Authorized. Information of 1 January. M975-002.

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