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Post by navalperson on Apr 29, 2021 16:28:14 GMT -6
It seems like the United States is building a 19,000 ton CVL even though you can only build 16,000 ton CVLs as the max. Running the latest version and have no mods installed
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Post by oldpop2000 on Apr 29, 2021 19:44:24 GMT -6
View AttachmentIt seems like the United States is building a 19,000 ton CVL even though you can only build 16,000 ton CVLs as the max. Running the latest version and have no mods installed You can't but that doesn't mean the US can't if it has larger shipyard capacity, agreed.
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Post by navalperson on Apr 29, 2021 20:03:40 GMT -6
View AttachmentIt seems like the United States is building a 19,000 ton CVL even though you can only build 16,000 ton CVLs as the max. Running the latest version and have no mods installed You can't but that doesn't mean the US can't if it has larger shipyard capacity, agreed. True but the weird thing of all this is that I have the Washington naval treaty in affect so they should theoretically should only be able to build 10,000 ton CVL’s.
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Post by seawolf on Apr 29, 2021 20:27:06 GMT -6
View AttachmentIt seems like the United States is building a 19,000 ton CVL even though you can only build 16,000 ton CVLs as the max. Running the latest version and have no mods installed Look at the actual ship roster, because that screen doesn't include ships under refit. They might have 4 CVLs
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Post by oldpop2000 on Apr 29, 2021 20:27:31 GMT -6
You can't but that doesn't mean the US can't if it has larger shipyard capacity, agreed. True but the weird thing of all this is that I have the Washington naval treaty in affect so they should theoretically should only be able to build 10,000 ton CVL’s. Are you certain that they are building the CVL for the US Navy, or maybe someone else. It appears that the RN has four CVL's of 48,000 tons. Does the treaty restrict the individual size or the total size of the force. it makes a difference.
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Post by navalperson on Apr 29, 2021 20:35:07 GMT -6
True but the weird thing of all this is that I have the Washington naval treaty in affect so they should theoretically should only be able to build 10,000 ton CVL’s. Are you certain that they are building the CVL for the US Navy, or maybe someone else. It appears that the RN has four CVL's of 48,000 tons. Does the treaty restrict the individual size or the total size of the force. it makes a difference. I think you are right they might have been building ships for a different nation just looked confusing in the almanac.
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Post by rodentnavy on Apr 30, 2021 1:21:43 GMT -6
A tonnage discrepancy normally means a nation has suspended construction on one or more hulls of type, the AI often runs at the ragged edge of what is budgetarily permissible which means war endings or economic downturns can screw it over big time. You can check the ships list to see if they have more scheduled to be built than are actually being worked on. It will also handily tell you the tonnage of each vessel.
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