The more I read up on the three naval treaties, WNT, 1st LNT, and 2nd LNT, the more I am intrigued by some alternative possibilities. Just a quick fact check here, to make sure I have got things straight:
1922 WNT set up total tonnage allowances for BB's and BC's, individual tonnage limits, and main gun limits.
1922 WNT also set up total & individual tonnage limits for carriers (and less importantly, their number and size of guns).
1922 WNT fails to set Cruiser's total tonnage limits, but does set individual limits for tonnage and main guns.
So;
BC's and BB's, 35,000 tons maximum each, with guns no bigger than 16".
Carriers, 27,000 toms maximum each, with no more than 10X8" guns.
Carriers under 10,000 tons not considered, so unlimited potential.
Cruisers 10,000 tons maximum each, with no guns bigger than 8".
1930 1st LNT, didn't change any of the above for the BB's, BC's, or aircraft carriers, but did put limits on the total tonnage of cruisers, and distinguished between CL's (6.1" main guns), and CA's (8" main guns), it also limited each navies numbers of CA's, but left it up to each nation to decide how to spend their CL tonnage.
1936 2nd LNT, limited BB main gun size to 14", reduced Carrier's to 23,000 tons max tonnage, and defined the CL's max tonnage as 8,000 tons.
Is this information correct? Did I miss anything important with regard to the surface warships?