Pascal_slith
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ORIGINAL: mikemike I recently bought a reprint of the 1918 edition of "Weyers Flottentaschenbuch" (Pocket guide to the World's war fleets - still well worth having in the contemporary editions, lists all ships of all navies with photos and line drawings). Now I'm certain that the data about the navies participating in WWI is somewhat suspect, due to propaganda/fog of war, but this was an official reference for navy officers. There is a section in the back listing the shipyard infrastructure of those countries that had a shipbuilding industry, and in the section about Japan - Navy yards there appear the following entries: Port Arthur: two drydocks - repair shipyard Pescadores: one drydock, one floating dock - ship repair facility This is information from 1918 or earlier, and those docks were not marked as suitable for major warships, but in WitP stock, neither Port Arthur nor Pescadores have repair yards. I should guess that, if those entries are correct, Pescadores would rate 5-10 repair yards, and Port Arthur 10-20 repair yards. Does AE have those facilities? I will have to check, but I have yet to spend much time reviewing the location of naval shipyards. It is on the list though, so any useful information is welcome. Andrew Check the Hyperwar website. There is a set of the 1945 studies done on Japanese Naval Shipbuilding, among other goodies like the two volumes on the building of bases by the Navy from before the war right through to 1945. You can find the status of every pre-war US Navy base/airfield as of Dec. 7 1941 too.
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