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The Gonzalez Hontoria de 12 cm mod 1883 was a Spanish
naval gun Naval artillery is artillery mounted on a warship, originally used only for naval warfare and then subsequently used for shore bombardment and anti-aircraft roles. The term generally refers to tube-launched projectile-firing weapons and excludes ...
developed in the late 1800s that armed a variety of warships of the
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during the
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.


History

The Hontoria guns were designed by José González Hontoria a Spanish inventor, field marshal of marine infantry and brigadier of the navy. During the 1800s Spain lagged behind other European powers in industrialization and Spain imported weapons from Krupp,
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and
Schneider et Cie Schneider may refer to: Hospital * Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel People *Schneider (surname) Companies and organizations * G. Schneider & Sohn, a Bavarian brewery company * Schneider Rundfunkwerke AG, the former owner of the D ...
. During the 1860s and 1870s, Hontoria studied explosives, metallurgy, and industrial production with the aim of developing an indigenous arms industry.


Construction

In 1879 Hontoria designed a series of naval guns ranging from to which would lay the foundation for his later guns. The 1879 series like Ordóñez guns of the same period were
breech loading A breechloader is a firearm in which the user loads the ammunition (cartridge or shell) via the rear (breech) end of its barrel, as opposed to a muzzleloader, which loads ammunition via the front ( muzzle). Modern firearms are generally bre ...
, black powder, built up guns, with steel A tube and
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reinforcing hoops. The 1883 series was a step forward in that they were breech loading, built up guns, with
forged steel Forging is a manufacturing process involving the shaping of metal using localized compressive forces. The blows are delivered with a hammer (often a power hammer) or a die. Forging is often classified according to the temperature at which it ...
A tube and forged steel reinforcing hoops. The Hontoria 1883 series ranged in size from to and were 35 calibers in length. They were produced by the
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in Cadiz and the Royal Ordnance Works at Trubia in
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. During the 1890s some 12 cm, 14 cm and 16 cm were converted to quick fire guns with assistance from Schneider et Cie. Criticisms of the 1883 series guns: * Outdated design - Some argue that the 1883 series production methods were outdated compared to its European rivals. The counter argument is Spain only recently switched to producing steel weapons and purchasing a foreign design would do nothing to promote self-sufficiency in weapons design and production. Also that the cost of retooling to produce another design would have meant that recent infrastructure improvements were a wasted investment. * Slow rate of fire - Some argue that the 1883 series should have been designed as quick firing weapons from the beginning and that attempts to convert them to quick firing were unsuccessful. The counter argument is that Spain didn't have that experience and it would have meant delaying production schedules when they were already delayed due to insufficient industrial capacity. * Short barrel length - Some argue that the 35 caliber length was too short when compared to its European rivals who were producing 45 caliber guns and that the short barrel length didn't leverage the power of new smokeless powders efficiently. The counter argument is that Spanish industry didn't have the capacity to produce longer barrels, having only recently switched to steel production. Also that the powders of the time needed reformulation to increase efficiency and increasing barrel length was only partial fix.


Naval use

12 cm Hontoria 1883 guns armed a variety of ships such as
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, protected cruisers,
torpedo gunboat In late 19th-century naval terminology, torpedo gunboats were a form of gunboat armed with torpedoes and designed for hunting and destroying smaller torpedo boats. By the end of the 1890s torpedo gunboats were superseded by their more successful c ...
s and unprotected cruisers of the Spanish Navy.


Ironclad battleships

*
Spanish battleship Pelayo ''Pelayo'' was a battleship of the Spanish Navy which served in the Spanish fleet from 1888 to 1925. She was the first battleship and the most powerful unit of the Spanish Navy at the time. Despite its modern design for the time, ''Pelayo'' and th ...
- This ship had a tertiary armament of twelve
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12 cm guns in single mounts amidships. The ''Pelayo'' saw no action during the Spanish–American War.


Protected cruisers

* Isla de Luzon class - The three ships of this class had a primary armament of six 12 cm guns in single shielded mounts. Two were mounted fore, two amidships and two aft. Two ships of this class '' Isla de Cuba'' and ''Isla de Luzón'' were scuttled during the
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and later raised, repaired and commissioned into the US Navy under their old names. * Reina Regente class - The three ships of this class had a secondary armament of six 12 cm guns in
sponson Sponsons are projections extending from the sides of land vehicles, aircraft or watercraft to provide protection, stability, storage locations, mounting points for weapons or other devices, or equipment housing. Watercraft On watercraft, a spon ...
s amidships.


Torpedo gunboats

* ''Maria de Molina class'' - The three ships of this class had a primary armament of two 12 cm guns in single shielded mounts fore and aft of the ship superstructure. * ''Temerario class -'' The six ships of this class had a primary armament of two 12 cm guns in single shielded mounts fore and aft of the ship superstructure.


Unprotected cruisers

* Velasco-class - Six of the eight ships of this class had a primary armament of four 12 cm guns in single shielded mounts amidships. Three of the ships of this class '' Don Juan de Austria'', '' Don Antonio de Ulloa'' and '' Velasco'' were sunk during the Spanish–American War. ''Don Juan de Austria'' was raised, repaired and commissioned into the US Navy under its old name.


Ammunition

The guns used separate loading, bagged
smokeless powder Finnish smokeless powderSmokeless powder is a type of propellant used in firearms and artillery that produces less smoke and less fouling when fired compared to gunpowder ("black powder"). The combustion products are mainly gaseous, compared t ...
charges weighing and projectiles which weighed . The gun was able to fire: *
Armor Piercing Armour-piercing ammunition (AP) is a type of projectile designed to penetrate either body armour or vehicle armour. From the 1860s to 1950s, a major application of armour-piercing projectiles was to defeat the thick armour carried on many warsh ...
* Common


Photo gallery

File:Pelayo 1889.jpg, The Spanish battleship ''Pelayo'' File:Isla de Luzon.jpg, The war prize USS ''Isla de Luzon'' File:Crucero Lepanto (1898).JPG, The Spanish protected cruiser ''Lepanto'' File:Spanish Torpedo Gunboat Temerario.jpg, The torpedo gunboat ''Temerario'' File:Infanta Isabel class cruiser.jpg, A Velasco class unprotected cruiser


References

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Notes


External links

* http://sci.military.naval.narkive.com/l1M7GqCr/need-1890-s-french-naval-ordnance-info * http://www.ejercitos.org/2016/12/08/jose-gonzalez-hontoria/ * http://vidamaritima.com/2008/07/el-brigadier-gonzalez-hontoria/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Gonzalez Hontoria de 12 cm mod 1883 120 mm artillery