- Spanish battleship Alfonso XIII
"Alfonso XIII" was an "España"-class
dreadnought battleship of theSpanish Navy which served in the Spanish fleet from 1915 to 1937. She was renamed "España" in 1931.For her sister ship, the battleship "España" that served in the Spanish fleet from 1913 to 1923, see Spanish battleship "España".
Technical Characteristics
Construction of "Alfonso XIII" was authorized by the Navy Law of
7 January 1908 . She was laid down on23 February 1910 , launched on7 May 1913 , and completed on16 August 1915 .In order to avoid rebuilding existing docks, she was constructed with a shorter hull than a purely rational design required, and her class were the smallest dreadnought-type battleships ever built. [ "Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906-1921", p. 378 ] Amidships freeboard was only 15 feet (4.6 m), and the main battery guns were 24 feet 6 inches (7.5 m) above the waterline. [ "Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906-1921", p. 378 ]
With a single
stack amidships, two tripodmast s, and smallsuperstructure , the "Alfonso XIII" had abroadside of eight 12-inch (305-mm) guns, each weighing 67.1 tons, firing an 850-pound (385-kg) shell at amuzzle velocity of 2950fps (902m/s) with a maximum range of 23,500 yards (21500 meters, or 11.6 nautical miles), at a rate of fire of one round per minute. [Accorazado España , Spanish Wikipedia.] The four twinturret s were arranged with "A" and "Y" on the centerline, and the other two turrets in the wings ("B" to starboard, "Q" to port). This was done in preference to [http://en.wiktiontary.org/wiki/superimposed superimposed] turrets, as was done in the "South Carolina"s, to save weight and cost. [Fitzsimons, p.856.] "Alfonso XIII" was able to fire a full broadside, and (unusually) employ six guns in pursuit or retirement. [Acorazado España , Spanish Wikipedia.] The secondary battery was poorly laid out [Fitzsimons, p.856.] in casemates along the hull too close to the waterline. [ "Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906-1921", p. 378 ]"Alfonso XIII" was held up somewhat by a lack of materials from
the United Kingdom as a result of the outbreak ofWorld War I . [Fitzsimons, p.856.] )Built for coastal defense and national pride, more than combat, the "Alfonso XIII" and her sisters provided Spain with formidable ships at reasonable cost. Unfortunately, due to rapid technological change at the time and the lengthy construction time of the class, "Alfonso XIII" was obsolescent before completion. [Fitzsimons, p.857.]
Operational History
After coastal defense duty during
World War I , "Alfonso XIII" conducted cruises to show the flag, including a visit to Annapolis,Maryland , in 1920, during which USS "Reina Mercedes", a former Spanish Navy cruiser captured by the United States during theSpanish-American War in 1898, flew the Spanish flag to honor her visit.In
April 1931, after the overthrow of King Alfonso XIII, "Alfonso XIII" was renamed "España", the name previously held by her sister ship "España", which had been wrecked in 1923.By 1934, the renamed "España" was laid up at
Ferrol awaiting disposal. But she was refitted in 1936 and fought on the Nationalist side in theSpanish Civil War . On30 April 1937 , during the blockade ofBilbao , she accidentally struck a mine laid by her own side and sank offCape Penas , nearSantander . [ Gibbons, p. 195; "Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906-1921", p. 378 ]References
* Gibbons, Tony. "The Complete Encyclopedia of Battleships and Battlecruisers: A Technical Directory of the World's Capital Ships From 1860 to the Present Day". London: Salamander Books, Ltd., 1983.
* Gray, Randal, Ed. "Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1906-1921." Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1985. ISBN 0870219073.
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