Malta Naval Treaty (Principia Moderni IV Map Game)

The Malta Naval Treaty is a treaty regarding the tonnage and size of fleet following the Great War and preventing a noticeable and equally unsustainable arms race which would effectively spark another global conflict.

Capital Ship Restrictions
All Capital Ships shall be limited to 35,000 tons standard displacement and guns of no larger than 16 inches in calibre. All Carriers shall be limited to 27,000 tons and shall carry no more than 10 heavy guns, of a maximum calibre of 12 inches. For those nations with a ratio of five or three carriers lighter than 10,000 tons, escort and light carriers, shall not count towards the tonnage limits. 
 * There shall be limits on the overall national tonnages permitted for capital ships as seen in the table below

Cruiser Restrictions

 * Cruisers shall be limited to a displacement of 10,000 tons and main armaments no greater than 8".
 * Total displacement of cruisers shall not exceed those of total capital-ships, such that Belka may produce 600,000 Tons of cruisers but no more.

Other Terms

 * There shall be a moratorium on the construction of new capital ships of any type, including but not limited to carriers, battleships, and battlecruisers, until the passage of 1933.
 * All Signatories shall be bound to implement economic sanctions on those countries that do not comply with the treaty or that have not agreed to its implementation globally. These sanctions will amount to a total ban on raw materials necessary for ship building, general embargos on industrial goods related to heavy industry, and freezes on financial assets.

Proposals
Given Burgundy's widespread strategic commitments, from the Caribbean to the East Indies, Burgundy looks to increase its allotted battleships tonnage to 400,000 total tons preferably, but will be willing to take 300,000 tons at the very least. Given the nature of the Burgundian empire, even with the 400,000 tonnage allotment this means that any one will give any one or two major states greater effective tonnage in any one potential theater of conflict. To incentivize the acceptance of the 400,000 tonnage allotment, Burgundy is willing to extend its own halt on new battleship construction for an extra two years beyond the rest of the signatories. I am that guy (talk) 14:42, October 29, 2018 (UTC)

Signatories
Belka:

Uniõ de Cádiz:

United Kingdom:

Burgundy:

China

France:

Swahili:

Brésil:

Aztlán:

Russia:

Borealia: