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- Battle_of_Pacocha abstract "The naval Incident of Pacocha took place on 29 May 1877 when Nicolás de Piérola was leading a revolution to overthrow then Peruvian President Mariano Ignacio Prado. Piérola's supporters used the Peruvian monitor Huáscar as a raiding ship. She harassed the shipping especially off El Callao, the main commercial port of Peru. However, after she boarded some British merchant ships, British authorities sent Rear Admiral de Horsey to capture the vessel. The Peruvian warship managed to outrun the British squadron after a fierce exchange of fire. Huascar guns were undermanned, and the monitor fired just 40 rounds. Shah´s mast was damaged by splinters. On the British side, Shah fired 237 shots and Amethyst 190, but none of them carried armor-piercing ammunition. Huascar was hit 60 times, but her armor shield defeated all the rounds. There was a last-ditch effort to stop or sink the rebels when two small torpedo rams from Shah attempted to find the Huascar, but the Peruvian ship managed to escape under the cover of darkness. The rebel crew was forced to surrender their ship to the Peruvian government just two days later.This battle saw the first use of the newly invented self-propelled torpedo which, at the time, had just entered limited service with the Royal Navy. The torpedo was dodged by the rebel monitor.".
- Battle_of_Pacocha combatant "Britain".
- Battle_of_Pacocha combatant "Peruvian rebels".
- Battle_of_Pacocha commander Algernon_Frederick_Rous_de_Horsey.
- Battle_of_Pacocha commander Astete.
- Battle_of_Pacocha date "1877-05-29".
- Battle_of_Pacocha result "Indecisive".
- Battle_of_Pacocha strength "1 ironclad ship: Huáscar".
- Battle_of_Pacocha strength "1 unarmoured ship:".
- Battle_of_Pacocha strength "1 wooden ship:".
- Battle_of_Pacocha thumbnail Combate_de_Pacocha.jpg?width=300.
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- Battle_of_Pacocha caption "Battle of Pacocha".
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- Battle_of_Pacocha combatant "Britain".
- Battle_of_Pacocha combatant "Peruvian rebels".
- Battle_of_Pacocha commander Algernon_Frederick_Rous_de_Horsey.
- Battle_of_Pacocha commander "Luis Germán Astete".
- Battle_of_Pacocha conflict "Incident of Pacocha".
- Battle_of_Pacocha date "1877-05-29".
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- Battle_of_Pacocha place "SE Pacific Ocean".
- Battle_of_Pacocha result "Indecisive".
- Battle_of_Pacocha strength "1".
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- Battle_of_Pacocha subject Category:Conflicts_in_1877.
- Battle_of_Pacocha subject Category:International_maritime_incidents.
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- Battle_of_Pacocha subject Category:Naval_battles_involving_Peru.
- Battle_of_Pacocha subject Category:Naval_battles_involving_the_United_Kingdom.
- Battle_of_Pacocha subject Category:Peru–United_Kingdom_relations.
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- Battle_of_Pacocha comment "The naval Incident of Pacocha took place on 29 May 1877 when Nicolás de Piérola was leading a revolution to overthrow then Peruvian President Mariano Ignacio Prado. Piérola's supporters used the Peruvian monitor Huáscar as a raiding ship. She harassed the shipping especially off El Callao, the main commercial port of Peru. However, after she boarded some British merchant ships, British authorities sent Rear Admiral de Horsey to capture the vessel.".
- Battle_of_Pacocha label "Battle of Pacocha".
- Battle_of_Pacocha label "Combat de Pacocha".
- Battle_of_Pacocha label "Combate de Pacocha".
- Battle_of_Pacocha label "Битва в бухте Пакоча".
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- Battle_of_Pacocha depiction Combate_de_Pacocha.jpg.
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- Battle_of_Pacocha name "Incident of Pacocha".