TABLE NO. 2.

Tabular statement of armament establishment for a maximum of seven infantry divisions, three cavalry divisions, and two army corps headquarters staffs.

Materials.Inft. Div.For 7 Inft. Divs.Cav. Div.For 3 Cav. Divs.Total Columns 2 & 4
Rifles12,00084,000......84,000
Carbines......6,00018,00018,000
Heavy machine guns1087561236792
Light machine guns1621,134......1,134
Medium trench mortars963......63
Light trench mortars27189......189
7.7 cm. guns241681236204
10.5 cm. howitzers1284......84

Army corps headquarters staff establishment must be drawn from the increased armaments of the divisional infantry.

TABLE NO. 3.
Maximum Stocks Authorized.

Material.Maximum Number of Arms Authorized.Establishment Per Unit, Rounds.Maximum Totals, Rounds
Rifles84,00040040,800,000
Carbines18,000
Heavy machine guns7928,00015,408,000
Light machine guns1,134
Medium trench mortars6340025,200
Light trench mort's189800151,200
Field artillery—
7.7 cm. guns2041,000204,000
10.5 cm. howitzers8480067,200

SECTION II.—Naval Clauses

ARTICLE 181.—After the expiration of a period of two months from the coming into force of the present treaty the German naval forces in commission must not exceed: Six battleships of the Deutschland or Lothringen type, six light cruisers, twelve destroyers, twelve torpedo boats, or an equal number of ships constructed to replace them as provided in Article 190.

No submarines are to be included. All other warships except where there is provision to the contrary in the present treaty must be placed in reserve or devoted to commercial purposes.

ARTICLE 182.—Until the completion of the minesweeping prescribed by Article 193, Germany will keep in commission such number of minesweeping vessels as may be fixed by the Governments of the principal Allied and Associated Powers.