
Used on the only dreadnoughts purchased by Argentina, the construction of this Bethlehem gun was probably similar to the USA 12"/50 (30.5 cm) Mark 7.
Designation | 12"/50 (30.5 cm) Bethlehem
305 mm/50 Bethlehem Marca L Modelos 1/2 1 |
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Ship Class Used On | Rivadavia class |
Date Of Design | 1910 |
Date In Service | 1914 |
Gun Weight | 66 tons (67 mt) |
Gun Length oa | 607.25 in (15.424 m) |
Bore Length | 594 in (15.087 m) |
Rifling Length | 500.925 in (12.724 m) |
Grooves | (72) 0.075 in deep (1.90 mm) |
Lands | N/A |
Twist | Increasing RH 1 in 50 to 1 in 32 |
Chamber Volume | 14,636 in3 (239.9 dm3) |
Rate Of Fire | As completed (1914): 1.5 - 2.0 rounds per minute
As modernized (1926): 2.0 - 3.0 rounds per minute |
- ^Modelo 1 was the original design. Modelo 2 had a conical chamber. Modelo 1 was used for all guns on Rivadavia and all but two guns on Moreno, those two being Modelo 2. One Modelo 2 gun was also made for the Argentine gun testing facility.
- Data in this table is taken from the USA 12"/50 (30.5 cm) Mark 7 Mod 1 unless otherwise noted.
Type | Bag |
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Projectile Types and Weights 1a | AP Mark 15: 870 lbs. (394.6 kg)
Bethlehem SAP: 870 lbs. (394.6 kg) Hadfield AP: 870 lbs. (394.6 kg) 2a |
Bursting Charge | AP Mark 15: 25.0 lbs. (11.3 kg) Explosive D
Bethlehem SAP: N/A Hadfield APC: 24.3 lbs. (11.0 kg) |
Projectile Length | AP Mark 15: 42.0 in (106.7 cm)
Others: N/A, but probably about 42.0 in (106.7 cm) |
Propellant Charge | 337 lbs. (152.9 kg) NC 3a |
Muzzle Velocity | AP: 2,900 fps (884 mps) |
Working Pressure | 17.5 tons/in2 (2,760 kg/cm2) |
Approximate Barrel Life | 200 rounds |
Ammunition stowage per gun | 100 rounds |
- ^Unless other wise noted, data in this table is for the USA AP Mark 15 which was probably similar to the Bethlehem APC projectiles supplied to Argentina.
- ^In the 1930s, Argentina purchased APC projectiles from the British firm of Hadfield. These projectiles used a delay action fuze and tapin made by Bofors in Sweden.
- ^The propellant was in four bags.
- Bourrelet diameter was 11.977 inches (30.4 cm).
Elevation | Distance | Striking Velocity | Angle of Fall | Flight Time |
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0.3 degrees | 1,000 yards (910 m) | 2,802 fps (854 mps) | 0.4 | - |
1.4 degrees | 4,000 yards (3,660 m) | 2,521 fps (768 mps) | 1.6 | 4.4 seconds |
10.3 degrees | 19,000 yards (17,370 m) | 1,524 fps (465 mps) | 15.7 | - |
11.1 degrees | 20,000 yards (18,290 m) | 1,489 fps (454 mps) | 17.3 | 30.1 seconds |
12.8 degrees | 22,000 yards (20,120 m) | 1,432 fps (436 mps) | 20.5 | 34.3 seconds |
14.7 degrees | 24,000 yards (21,950 m) | 1,392 fps (424 mps) | 23.9 | 38.7 seconds |
The table above is for the USN Mark 15 fired from a USN 12"/50 (30.5 cm) gun. However, official records say that the Argentine guns had a maximum range of 22,750 yards (20,800 m).
Range | Side Armor | Deck Armor |
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6,000 yards (5,490 m) | 17.4" (442 mm) | --- |
9,000 yards (8,230 m) | 14.7" (373 mm) | --- |
12,000 yards (10,920 m) | 12.3" (312 mm) | --- |
This data is from "Elements of US Naval Guns" of 1918. It is corrected for angle of fall.
Designation | Two-gun Turrets
Rivadavia (6) |
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Weight | 491 tons (498.86 mt) |
Elevation | -5 / +15 degrees |
Elevation Rate | N/A |
Train | Bow and stern: about -150 / +150 degrees Amidships: 100 degree arc 1b |
Train Rate | N/A |
Gun Recoil | 38 in (96.5 cm) |
Loading Angle | Any angle |
- ^Amidships turrets were probably limited to an arc of about 90 degrees on either side in order to minimize blast effects.




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"US Naval Weapons" and "US Battleships: An Illustrated Design History" both by Norman Friedman
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"Range and Ballistic Tables 1935" by U.S. Department of Ordnance and Gunnery
12 July 2008 - Benchmark
23 February 2010 - Added photograph of Moreno gun being installed
17 May 2011 - Added photograph of Rivadavia
03 May 2018 - Converted to HTML 5 format
25 February 2023 - Corrected chamber volume and added information and photograph of Hadfield APC