2017-07-28T18:23:12+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Admiral Hipper-class cruiser, CG(X), Kaiser Franz Joseph I-class cruiser, Veinticinco de Mayo-class cruiser, Pisa-class cruiser, Infanta Maria Teresa-class cruiser, Design B-65 cruiser, Ibuki-class armored cruiser, Vettor Pisani-class cruiser, Novara-class cruiser, Princesa de Asturias-class cruiser, Italian cruiser Marco Polo, Chao Ho-class cruiser, San Giorgio-class cruiser, Olympia-class cruiser, Surprise-class cruiser, Hüdâvendigâr-class cruiser, Almirante Grau-class cruiser, M-class cruiser, Yodo-class cruiser, Ioshima-class cruiser flashcards
Cruiser classes

Cruiser classes

  • Admiral Hipper-class cruiser
    The Admiral Hipper class was a group of five heavy cruisers built by Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine in the mid-1930s.
  • CG(X)
    The CG(X) program, also known as the Next Generation Cruiser program, was a United States Navy research program to develop a replacement vessel for its 22 Ticonderoga-class cruisers after 2017.
  • Kaiser Franz Joseph I-class cruiser
    The Kaiser Franz Joseph I class was a class of protected cruisers of the Austro-Hungarian Navy.
  • Veinticinco de Mayo-class cruiser
    The two Veinticinco de Mayo-class heavy cruisers served in the Argentine Navy through World War II.
  • Pisa-class cruiser
    The Pisa class consisted of three armored cruisers built in Italy in the first decade of the 20th century.
  • Infanta Maria Teresa-class cruiser
    The Infanta Maria Teresa class of three armored cruisers were built for the Spanish Navy between 1889 and 1893.
  • Design B-65 cruiser
    Design B-65 was a class of Super Type A cruisers planned by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) before and during World War II.
  • Ibuki-class armored cruiser
    The Ibuki class (伊吹型 Ibuki-gata), also called the Kurama class (鞍馬型 Kurama-gata), was a ship class of two large armoured cruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy after the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905.
  • Vettor Pisani-class cruiser
    The Vettor Pisani class consisted of two armoured cruisers built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the 1890s.
  • Novara-class cruiser
    The Novara class, known as Rapidkreuzer or Helgoland-Klasse (in English literally rapid cruiser ) was a class of light scouting cruisers of the Austro-Hungarian Navy active during World War I.
  • Princesa de Asturias-class cruiser
    The Princesa de Asturias class was a class of armoured cruisers of the Spanish Navy.
  • Italian cruiser Marco Polo
    Marco Polo was an armored cruiser built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the 1890s, the first of her type in Italian service.
  • Chao Ho-class cruiser
    The Chao Ho class (Chinese: 肇和; pinyin: Zhào Hé; literally: "Harmonious Beginnings") was a class of protected cruisers built for the Qing Dynasty from 1910–1913.
  • San Giorgio-class cruiser
    The San Giorgio class consisted of two armored cruisers built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the first decade of the 20th century.
  • Olympia-class cruiser
    The Olympia class was a class of protected cruiser operated by the United States Navy.
  • Surprise-class cruiser
    The Surprise class were two 3rd class cruisers built for the British Royal Navy, and launched in 1885.
  • Hüdâvendigâr-class cruiser
    The Hüdâvendigâr-class cruiser was to have been a two ship class of cruiser built for the Ottoman Navy in the early 1890s.
  • Almirante Grau-class cruiser
    The Almirante Grau class was a class of two scout cruisers built for the Peruvian Navy between 1905 and 1907.
  • M-class cruiser
    The M-class cruisers were a class of light cruisers planned, but never built, by Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine before World War II.
  • Yodo-class cruiser
    The two Yodo-class dispatch ship (淀型通報艦 Yodo-gata tsūhōkan) were a class of small, high-speed, dispatch ships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy.
  • Ioshima-class cruiser
    The Ioshima-class escort ship (五百島型海防艦) also called Yasoshima-class light cruiser (second class cruiser) (八十島型軽巡洋艦(二等巡洋艦)) were a pair of escort ships reconstructed from former Republic of China Navy Ning Hai class cruisers that were sunk during earlier battles- Ioshima (五百島) from Ning Hai and Yasoshima (八十島) from Ping Hai - these ships were salvagable as river water doesn't corrode sunken hulls as badly as sea water would.