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Details of all ships involved in the Spanish‐American war for use with ‘Battle Flags will be Flown’ along with a list of actions fought
Spanish American War (1898)
Guns Armour
Name Tonnage Speed FV DV GPts Cost Anti TT
Main Secondary tpd Vitals Turret Battery Side
Guns Armour
Tonnag Spee GPt
Name FV DV Cost Anti TT Batter
e d s
Main Secondary tpd Vitals Turret y Side
Manila 4-9.4" C*
2-5.9" F
4-5.5" F
2-4.7" F
Cavite: 2-5.9" F
Guns Armour
Name Tonnage Speed FV DV GPts Cost Anti TT
Main Secondary tpd Vitals Turret Battery Side
Spanish
Isabel II 1152t 5 3 0 3 3 4-4.7" F 1 14" 2 - - - -
Terror 370t 11 3 0 1 3 - - - - - 14" 2 - - - -
United States
St Paul 14910tg 9 10 0 2 8 4-5" F 2 - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - -
Guns Armour
Name Tonnage Speed FV DV GPts Cost Anti TT
Main Secondary tpd Vitals Turret Battery Side
• Guns marked * are slow firing: i.e. fire only every other turn
# Although part of the blockading force these ships were not present at the battle of Santiago
Spanish
Fleet
Guns Armour
Tonnag Spee GPt
Name FV DV Cost Anti TT Batter
e d s
Main Secondary tpd Vitals Turret y Side
• Guns marked * are slow firing: i.e. fire only every other turn
# These guns were not fitted when the ship was delivered, due to a contractual dispute with the manufacturers.
$ This ship did not take part in the battle due to engine trouble and was sunk as a blockship.
Pelayo$ 9754t 7 13 12 13 20 2-12.5" 2A* 9-5.5" F 2 14" 7S 3A B E -
2-11" B*
Pelayo, the only relatively modern Spanish Battleship, was on its way to the Pacific when war broke out. It was recalled whilst passing through the Suez
canal.
Other US ships serving in the Caribbean
Guns Armour
Name Tonnage Speed FV DV GPts Cost Anti TT
Main Secondary tpd Vitals Turret Battery Side