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![]() Armored Cruiser Infanta Maria Teresa around
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Designation | 11"/35 (28 cm) Model 1883 |
Ship Class Used On | Pelayo, Infanta Maria Teresa, Almirante Oquendo, Vizcaya and Emperador Carlos V |
Date Of Design | 1883 |
Date In Service | 1888 |
Gun Weight | 32.0 tons (32.5 mt) |
Gun Length oa | N/A |
Bore Length | about 385 in (9.779 m) |
Rifling Length | N/A |
Grooves | N/A |
Lands | N/A |
Twist | N/A |
Chamber Volume | N/A |
Rate Of Fire | about 1 round per minute |
Type | Bag |
Projectile Types and Weights | AP (cast iron bomb) - 586.4 lbs. (266
kg)
HE - 693 lbs. (315 kg) |
Bursting Charge | N/A |
Projectile Length | N/A |
Propellant Charge | 352.7 lbs. (160 kg) |
Muzzle Velocity | 2,034 fps (620 mps) |
Working Pressure | N/A |
Approximate Barrel Life | N/A |
Ammunition stowage per gun | N/A |
Elevation | Range |
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2.5 degrees | 3,160 yards (2,890 m) |
1,608 fps (490 mps)
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5.0 degrees | 5,510 yards (5,040 m) |
1,345 fps (410 mps)
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7.5 degrees | 7,370 yards (6,740 m) |
1,181 fps (360 mps)
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10.0 degrees | 8,920 yards (8,160 mps) |
1,115 fps (340 mps)
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15.0 degrees | 11,440 yards (10,460 m) |
1,017 fps (310 mps)
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Note: This table is a result of calculations, not actual firing trials. |
Range |
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3,160 yards (2,890 m) |
11.5 in (292 mm)
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0.2 in (4 mm)
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5,510 yards (5,040 m) |
8.9 in (226 mm)
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0.4 in (10 mm)
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7,370 yards (6,740 m) |
7.4 in (188 mm)
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0.7 in (17 mm)
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8,920 yards (8,160 mps) |
6.5 in (165 mm)
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1.0 in (25 mm)
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11,440 yards (10,460 m) |
5.4 in (138 mm)
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1.6 in (41 mm)
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Note: These values are from calculations using Jacob-de-Marr’s armor penetration formula. |
Designation | Single Barbette mounts
All ships (2) |
Weight | N/A |
Elevation | -5 / +15 degrees |
Elevation Rate | N/A |
Train
(see Note) |
Pelayo: 0 / 180 degrees
Infanta Maria Teresa class: -125 / +125 degrees Emperador Carlos V: -125 / +125 degrees |
Train Rate | N/A |
Gun recoil | N/A |
Loading Angle | N/A |
Note: These are the official train angles for Pelayo, but the reality is that she could not fire at these extremes without suffering from blast damage. |
13 May 2006 - Benchmark
18 February 2012 - Updated to latest template