Just in case others are interested in some more numbers:
Axis naval losses (without Empire of Japan)
German Reich
- 1 Battleship (
KMS Schlesien)
- 4 Light Cruisers
- 5 Destroyer Flottillas
- 5 Transport Flottillas
- 9 Submarine Flottillas
Kingdom of Italy
- 1 Battleship (
RM Conte di Cavour)
- 4 Heavy Cruisers
- 6 Light Cruisers
- 12 Destroyer Flottillas
- 6 Transport Flottillas
- 1 Submarine Flottilla
Spanish State
- 1 Battleship (
Jaime I)
- 1 Light Cruiser
- 1 Destroyer Flottilla
- 2 Transport Flottilas
Axis total losses
- 3 BB
- 4 CA
- 11 CL
- 18 DD
- 13 TP
- 10 SS
Allied naval losses (without United States of America)
France
- 2 Heavy Cruiser
- 1 Light Cruiser
- 5 Transport Flottillas
New Zealand
- 3 Transport Flottillas
United Kingdom
- 9 Heavy Cruiser
- 8 Light Cruiser
- 5 Destroyer Flottillas
- 6 Transport Flottillas
Soviet Union
- 2 Battleships (
Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya – ex Gangut, lead ship of her class and
Marat – ex Petropavlovsk)
- 2 Light Cruisers
- 11 Destroyer Flottillas
- 12 Transport Flottilas
- 8 Submarine Flottilas
Allied total losses (including Soviet Union, without USA)
- 2 BB
- 11 CA
- 11 CL
- 16 DD
- 26 TP
- 8 SS
From the look of things, one might assume that the Soviets have lost their Black Seas fleet and taken losses to their Baltic Fleet. If Germany manages to capture Leningrad I expect those losses to increase a bit.
The UK have managed to keep their capitals save while losing a number of cruisers. They’ll be Japans prime opponent if / once USA do fold.
Spains navy hasn’t done much but we do not know how many units survived their civil war.
Germany lost a number of submarines and the WWI vintage battleship, but has come off lightly so far. Seeing SS flotillas numbered 41. Indicates that they do have about two and a half dozen more submarines out there, which hopefully will cause some damage to the UK economy or even damage / sink some of their ships.
Italy has suffered a lot of escort losses and I expect their capitals to die as a result of this by ’44, unless they invest quite a bit in their air and sea doctrines and build some new ships.
The Swedish managed to contribute to the Allied (naval) effort and have so far avoided losing any ships. Considering that the Baltic Sea is a place where you can hardly hide, this is rather remarkable.
I’m surprised not to see losses inflicted or suffered by Romania. AFAIK they do start with a few units which should not stand a chance against the Soviet Black Sea Fleet, thus I expected them to have been destroyed. Now that the Black Seas Fleet seems to be all but destroyed, Romania could surprise everyone with naval landings in the Caucasus and wherenot.
This being said, from the loss reports we do know that the enemies of Japan do have these vessels:
- 10 Battleships (most of them UK)
- 1 Battlecruiser (HMS Hood)
- 4 Fleet aircraft carriers (1 UK, 3 USA)
- 12 Escort aircraft carriers (2 UK, 10 USA)
- 6 Heavy Cruisers (5 UK, 1 Sweden, the
HMS Äran)
- 8 Light Cruisers (7 UK, 1 USA)
- 18 Destroyer Flottillas
- 10 Submarine Flottillas
This of course does not mean that the enemy does have only these vessels, but these are vessels have been spotted or are attributed with sinking one or more vessels and who have not been sunk in turn.