Battle of Pacocha

Battle of Pacocha

The Naval Combat in the Pacific between HMS SHAH and HMS AMETHYST and the Peruvian Rebel Ironclad Turret Ram HUASCAR on May 29th 1877, William Frederick Mitchell
Date29 May 1877
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
 United Kingdom Peruvian Rebels
Commanders and leaders
Algernon Horsey Luis Astete
Strength
1 frigate
1 corvette
2 artillery boats
1 monitor
Casualties and losses
Unknown wounded[2] 1 killed
Unknown wounded[2]

The Battle of Pacocha was a naval battle that took place on 29 May 1877 between the rebel-held Peruvian monitor Huáscar and the British ships HMS Shah and HMS Amethyst. The vessels did not inflict significant damage on each other, however the battle is notable for seeing the first combat use of the self-propelled torpedo.

  1. ^ "Great Britain And Peru". The Times. No. 28960. London. 5 June 1877. p. 10.
  2. ^ a b Robert Stem (18 September 2008). Destroyer Battles: Epics of Naval Close Combat. Seaforth Publishing. p. 18. ISBN 978-1-84832-007-9.