Peruvian ironclad Independencia

Independencia in 1866
History
PN JackPeru
NameIndependencia
Ordered1 March 1864
BuilderSamuda Brothers, Poplar, London
Laid down1864
Launched8 August 1865
CompletedDecember 1866
FateDestroyed after it ran aground during the Battle of Punta Gruesa, 21 May 1879
General characteristics (as built)
TypeBroadside ironclad
Displacement3,500 long tons (3,600 t)
Length215 ft (65.5 m) (p/p)
Beam44 ft 9 in (13.6 m)
Draught21 ft 6 in (6.6 m)
Installed power2,200 ihp (1,600 kW)
Propulsion1 shaft, 1 Trunk steam engine
Sail planBarque-rigged
Speed12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Complement250
Armament
  • Armament in 1866:
  • 2 Armstrong × 7-inch (178 mm) rifled, muzzle-loading guns of 150 pounds on the main deck
  • 12 Armstrong × 6-inch (152 mm) rifled of 70 pounds, muzzle-loading guns on the gun deck
  • 4 × 32-pounder rifled, muzzle-loading guns
  • 4 × 9-pounder guns for its boats
  • Armament in 1879:
  • 1 Vavassuer × 250-pounder on the main deck
  • 1 Parrot × 150-pounder on the main deck
  • 2 Armstrong 7-inch (178 mm) rifled, muzzle-loading guns of 150 pounds in the bow
  • 12 Armstrong × 6-inch (152 mm) rifled of 70 pounds, muzzle-loading guns on the gun deck
  • 2 × 9-pounder guns for its boats
  • 2 × 0.44 cal Gatling gun
Armor

BAP Independencia was a broadside ironclad built in England for the Peruvian Navy during the mid-1860s. During the War of the Pacific of 1879–83, Independencia ran aground while pursuing the Chilean schooner Covadonga during the Battle of Punta Gruesa on 21 May 1879. The survivors were rescued by Huáscar and the wreck destroyed to prevent its capture.