Ordnance Developments
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Adhoc vote count started by 4WheelSword on Mar 27, 2024 at 8:57 AM, finished with 9 posts and 9 votes.
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[X] New armoured cruisers, of similar intent.
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[X] There are interesting, but little more than a curiosity. We should commission a handful for testing.
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[X] A torpedo boat that can submerge and approach battleships undetected? What could be more fitting for the Jeune Ecole!
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[X] New light and fast forces, to fulfil the goals of the Jeune Ecole!
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What is the Navies position on these new weapons? There are interesting, but little more than a curiosity. We should commission a handful for testing.
What should we build? New armoured cruisers, of similar intent.
The first four submarines ever commissioned by the Marine Nationale - barring a few truly experimental pieces - are laid down. The four boats of the Plongeur-class will be used for developing concepts relating to the new method of war. At 200-tons displacement each (at least, when submerged) they will be the smallest boats in the fleet, though given each of them carry four torpedoes in external drop collars, they may well be the most dangerous boats per ton. Hopefully they will only prove so to our enemies and not to their crews.

Meanwhile, the Conde-class of Armoured Cruisers are designed and slips are prepared for the construction of several of the type. These will be the largest cruisers ever produced by the Marine Nationale at 12,000 tons displacement and carry a vicious armament of four 240mm guns (paired fore and aft) and eight 194mm guns in dual mount turrets both port and starboard. A further battery of 100mm guns will be fitted to ward away small ships such as torpedo boats. These ships will be very capable of engaging the largest cruisers afloat with little concern for receiving any damages.

Four ships are laid down in January, the Conde, Tourville, Colbert and Algerie. While it will take two years for them to be completed, these ships will be the queens of the oceans come 1904. We have also finally laid down a flotilla of the previously designed Carabinier-class torpedo boat destroyers to accompany them. Of note is that this year also marked the celebration of a deepening of the relationship between our nation and that distant land of Japan. Our yards are building their next three ironclads, the so-called 'Setsu' class of battleships. At more than 16,000 tons displaced and with French built 305mm guns fore and aft, these excellent ships will be finished around the same time as the Conde-class.

Meanwhile, the Austro-Hungarian Empires representatives approach us with a proposition; a five-year security arrangement that would see them joining our global alliance and ensuring the safety of yet another see passage. With the Pacific and Atlantic secured, it only makes sense to add the Mediterranean to our extended network of responsibilities. Plus, the Austrians are extending this hand over fears of Italian attack, and what better way for us to strike out at our rivals... Unfortunately, before the alliance can be signed, protests from the Japanese and the Americans derail the negotiations and we do not end up formalising our arrangements.
A new method of winding guns has been discovered by the government arsenal in the process of building the the weapons for the Conde and her sisters. The old guns had an accurate range of about 10,000 metres with about 130mm of armour penetration at five kilometres, while the newer guns shoot a kilometre further, and achieve the same armour penetration at seven kilometres, rising to 160mm at five kilometres. While it will not be ready in time to arm those cruisers, these new 240mm guns will be ready for use on other ships in the future and hopefully the method will be transferrable to other calibres soon enough.

The Austrians and the Italians are, once again, at war. If we find a way in, we may be able to strike at the Kingdom of Italy, but it's likely we will simply be forced to watch. Nonetheless, the Mediterranean squadrons begin active patrols to ensure the safety of French shipping in the face of this active conflict.
Meanwhile, the first four submarines in the Marine Nationale are commissioned and we immediately lay down a further three, incorporating lessons learned during construction of the previous class. The additional of a second, inner hull will improve the diving depth of the boat, while a collapsible periscope of the kind invented by Simon Lake will be fitted to improve submerged mobility. The Gymnote-class will be slower but enjoy significantly increased range over the Plongeur and carry the same four torpedoes in Drzewiecki drop collars.
Elsewhere in the world we interfere in the British occupation of Celebes and Molucas, organising an international expedition of French, Japanese and American ships to 'observe' their actions. The squadrons of the Royal Navy withdraw under a cloud, raising tensions but combatting British imperialism further.
Twelve months after the laying down of the Conde-class, the decision is made to take the enhancements developed since their design and apply them to the class on new hulls. The Edgar Quinet and her sister will be four-hundred tons smaller but, using the new types of engines and guns, will be capable of the same things and fit an extra pair of torpedo tubes below the waterline. This development is followed shortly after by the improvements applied to the 240mm gun also be applied to the 203mm gun, the main armament of the Amiral Aube-class. the Leon Gambetta-class and the Duqeuesne-class armoured cruisers that were previously our most advanced cruisers. This raises a question - when they inevitably enter refit, should they receive these new guns?

Our current guns as built by the ordnance yards in Cherbourg, Trieste and Toulouse.
The 8 inch question: Should older cruisers get new guns?
[ ] Yes, and as soon as possible. bring them in for refit early.
[ ] Yes, but only when they would usually come in for refit.
[ ] No, they are fine as they are and do not require an expensive new battery.
We should be considering the focus of our research. Pick one of the following to focus on:
[ ] Machinery and Light Forces - Speed and Elan
[ ] Armour and Hull construction - Survivability and Resistance
[ ] Turret and Ship Design - Construction and Capability
[ ] Torpedoes and Submarines - The attack from stealth
[ ] If you know the game, feel free to write in two options as a combination.