Chapter 2, Explanation of Terms Related to the Implementation Rules of the Treaty

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Total tonnage: 561,500 tons

3. (a) When a capital ship has been decided to be dismantled, the first step of the dismantling process should be implemented immediately, primarily aimed at rendering the ship incapable of being used for combat purposes

Total tonnage: 436,550 tons

In this treaty, the term "ton" refers to a metric ton equivalent to 1,000 kilograms, unless specifically stated as "imperial ton".

Mount Tai 18000

California 32300

(b) Each contracting party is obligated to promptly and timely inform the other contracting parties to this treaty of the following matters

Mississippi 32000

Part Three, the replacement of vessels

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Ship name and tonnage

(c) Each contracting state may immediately construct replacement vessels in the event of an accident or loss involving a principal vessel, in accordance with the provisions of Articles 4 and 7 of Chapter 1 of this treaty and other relevant clauses. The vessel replacement plan of that state may be advanced accordingly.

New Mexico 32000

(d) Any capital ship retained in accordance with the provisions of the treaty shall not undergo reconstruction or other major modifications. The side armor, caliber, number, and type of main guns shall not be altered, except in the following circumstances:

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(1) The name of the main ship that will be replaced by the newly constructed vessel

Fusang 30600

Nanling 20500

This refers to the standard displacement of the vessel. After the construction of the ship is completed, it includes the personnel on board, the operational power system, and all items necessary for navigation, including weapons, ammunition, all supplies and fresh water for the crew, mixed storage reserves, and all equipment used for combat, but does not include additional fuel, food, and fresh water

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German Navy

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2. The decommissioning of naval vessels may proceed according to the following regulations

1. The dismantling of a warship must reach a level where it can no longer be used for combat purposes

Ryukyu Islands 25000

Ship name and tonnage

War Weariness 27500

George V 23000

The replacement of the main battleship must be carried out according to the schedule outlined in Sections 1 and 2 of this part

Haruna 27500

Malbaro 25000

Warriors 27500

New York 27,000

Diamond 27500

Royal Navy

Tennessee 32300

South China Sea 30500

Navy of the Ming Empire

Ship name and tonnage

Songshan 18000

Total tonnage: 509,000 tons

Delaware 20000

Changmen 33800

(1) France and Italy are allowed to proceed with the installation of anti-mine compartments, armor, and the increase of main gun caliber, as the tonnage of their capital ships is within the restricted levels. However, the caliber of the main gun must not exceed sixteen inches (400 millimeters)

4. The date when the dismantling work of the ship commenced

The following explanation regarding the rules for the dismantling of warships applies to the warships specified in Article 2 and Article 3 of Chapter I of this treaty

Reputation 26,500

Italian Navy

(5) The launch date of the newly built vessel, along with its standard displacement at launch and its main technical specifications, including the waterline length at standard displacement, the maximum width of the hull and below

Ship name and tonnage

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Counterattack 26500

Taiwan Island 21500

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The first replacement rule for https://m.hetushu.com

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According to this treaty, after the year 1923 (the 555th year of the Ming calendar), the battleships that must be dismantled will allow France and Italy to each retain two vessels for the purpose of naval training, to be used by schools for artillery, torpedoes, and other training. France may retain the Jean Bart class, while Italy may retain the Dante and one Caesar class battleship. In retaining these warships for the aforementioned purposes, France and Italy guarantee the dismantling of the command towers of the aforementioned vessels and ensure that these ships will not be used in warfare. France may retain the Jean Bart class, while Italy may retain the Dante and one Caesar class battleship. In retaining these warships for the aforementioned purposes, France and Italy guarantee the dismantling of the command towers of the aforementioned vessels and ensure that these ships will not be used in warfare

Interpretation of the meanings of the terms involved in this treaty

East China Sea 30500

Himalayas 20500

According to Article 2 of Chapter 1 of this treaty, the list of capital ships that each contracting party may retain is as follows

Bohai 30500

Total tonnage: 301,320 tons

capital ship

Texas 27,000

(a) The main battleship shall be replaced by a new vessel of the same class after 20 years of service. The scale of the replacement vessel must not exceed the provisions of Articles 4 and 7 of Chapter 1. The laying of the keel shall not occur earlier than the 17th year after the completion of the replaced vessel. In addition to complying with the schedule stipulated in the third paragraph of Article 2 of Chapter 1 or Section 2 of this part, construction shall not commence within ten years after August 8, 1921 (the 553rd year of the Ming calendar)

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(4) The standard displacement of the ship about to commence construction, along with its main technical specifications, dimensions, including the waterline length at standard displacement, and the maximum width of the waterline and the section below it

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Florida 21825

Pennsylvania 31200

South Carolina 16000

Japanese Navy

Emperor of India 25000

Wyoming 26000

Bold 23000

Hainan Island 21500

Fog Island 27500

Determination 25750

Part Four, Definitions

The British Navy can complete the armor reinforcement work on the battlecruiser "HMS Renown," which has already commenced but is currently on hold

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Part One, the main warships retained by each contracting state

The existing completed vessels will have their displacement tonnage measured in accordance with the current measurement system of their respective countries. However, any future declaration of displacement by any country based on metric tons shall be considered as tons under this treaty

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Anima Qing Mountain 19500

standard displacement

(b) The dismantling of ships that must be destroyed according to the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 of Article 2, as well as the work required to render them non-combat effective according to Article 3, must commence immediately after the completion of their replacement vessels, and shall be completed no later than six months after this period begins. The dismantling work specified in paragraph 2 of this section must be completed within eighteen months after the completion of the replacement vessel. If there are delays in the construction of the replacement vessel, the work to render it non-combat effective as stipulated in paragraph 3 of this section must begin within four years after the keel of the replacement vessel is laid, and the dismantling work specified in paragraph 2 of this section must be completed within eighteen months after the completion of the replacement vessel. If there are delays in the construction of the replacement vessel, the work to render it non-combat effective as stipulated in paragraph 3 of this section must begin within four years after the keel of the replacement vessel is laid, and must be completed within six months after the commencement of this work. The dismantling work specified in paragraph 2 of this section must be completed within eighteen months after the commencement of the work to render it non-combat effective.

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(c) Used solely as a target ship; in this case, if it is necessary to convert it into a movable target ship, all provisions of paragraph 3 must be complied with, except for subparagraphs (6) and (7). Contracting states may only maintain ownership of one such target ship at a time

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Bi Rui 27500

The displacement of the ships to be built in the future will be based on this standard

Royal Oak 25750

Altai Mountains 20500

Daxing'anling 19500

(b) When a warship is decommissioned or abandoned, the following facilities should be removed and placed onshore, or destroyed, to prevent their future use in combat missions: (1) All naval guns, fixed firearms, fire control and command towers, as well as the movable parts of turrets and gun emplacements; (2) All shipboard electrical and mechanical equipment; (3) All fire control instruments, range finders, and speed measuring devices; (4) All munitions, explosives, and underwater mines; (5) All torpedoes, torpedo warheads, and launch tubes; (6) All radio telegraph equipment; (7) The bridge command tower and all side armor, as well as all propulsion systems

Nevada 27500

French Navy

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Malaya 27500

Ship name and tonnage

Ship name and tonnage

Qinling 20500

Duke Iron 25,000

Ship name and tonnage

(a) Permanent submersion

(a) The work related to the decommissioning of vessels abandoned in accordance with the provisions of Section 1 of Article 2 of this chapter, as well as the work to revoke their combat capabilities as stipulated in Article 3, must be completed within six months after the entry into force of this treaty, while the decommissioning of the hulls must be completed within eighteen months after the entry into force of this treaty

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Ship name and tonnage

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Hud 41000

(b) Complete dismantling, including the removal of all machinery, boilers, armor, as well as all external side plates of the deck, ship's side, and hull

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Idaho 32000

After the completion of the other two battleships of the West Virginia class, in accordance with the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 1, the USS South Carolina will be decommissioned, bringing the total tonnage of the United States Navy to 485,750 tons

Bahamu 27500

Utah 21825

Maryland 32600

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Bayankala Mountain 20500

Section 2: The Disintegration and Replacement of Capital Ships

The date on which the government approved the construction of replacement vessels

Hinata 31260

After the completion of two new battleships, in accordance with the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 1, the "HMS George V" and the "HMS Audacious" will be decommissioned, resulting in a total tonnage of 533,000 tons for the Royal Navy

Ship name and tonnage

Chongming Island 25000

The main battleships to be constructed in the future are defined as vessels designed for combat, with a displacement exceeding 10,000 tons or a main gun caliber exceeding 8 inches (200 millimeters)

Ottoman Turkish Navy

Kuye Island 21500

Mutsu 33800

Ramilis 25750

After the completion of two new battleships, in accordance with the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 1, the "Taishan" and "Huashan" and "Songshan" will be decommissioned, and the total tonnage of the Great Ming Empire Navy will be 577,500 tons

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United States Navy

Hengshan 18000

Queen Elizabeth 27500

Zhoushan Island 25000

Spanish Navy

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Part Two, Rules for the Disintegration of Warships

(3) Replace the time for laying the ship's keel