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  • [[Image:HMS Belfast.jpg|left|thumb|300px|1939 light cruiser ''HMS Belfast'']] A '''[[cruiser]]''' is a warship of significant, but not the greatest, power. The term goe
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  • {{main|cruiser}} '''Heavy cruisers''' were the only type of [[cruiser]] defined specifically by the [[1922 Washington Naval Conference]]. Such sh
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  • ...e flagship of a group of destroyers making a [[torpedo]] attack; the light cruiser, with some armor and heavier guns, was in a better position than a destroye [[Image:HMS Belfast.jpg|left|thumb|300px|1939 light cruiser ''HMS Belfast'']]
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  • During the Cold War, the U.S. Navy went through numerous renamings of cruiser-like ship types, eventually stabilizing in 1975, but having gone through ca {{r|Virginia (cruiser)-class}}
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  • ...ral national classes of WWII [[cruiser]], much heavier-gunned than [[heavy cruiser]]s but not approaching the capabilities of [[battlecruiser]]s; major exampl
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  • ...naval gun|8"/203mm]]; it would normally have some armor and, if a "Treaty Cruiser", a maximum displacement of 10,000 tons
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  • A [[warship]] larger than a [[destroyer]], but smaller than a [[heavy cruiser]], with more or heavier main guns (typically 6"/152mm), and some [[armor (n
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  • {{r|Cruiser}}
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  • Argentinean [[cruiser|light cruiser]], ex-''USS Phoenix'', sunk by U.K. [[submarine]] ''HMS Conqueror'' during
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  • {{r|Cruiser}} {{r|Armored cruiser||**}}
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  • ...ass]], although the actual ship was a modified [[Northampton-class]] heavy cruiser
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>U.S. Navy [[cruiser|heavy cruiser]] built in 1934; active in [[World War Two in the Pacific]] until sunk at
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  • ...lled [[cruiser]] intended as an [[aircraft carrier]] escort; only Cold War cruiser with substantial armor; purpose-built as missile ship with guns later added
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  • [[Royal Netherlands Navy]] World War II [[cruiser|light cruiser]], sunk, while serving as Adm. [[Karel Doorman]]'s flagship, in the [[Battl
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  • ...ral national classes of WWII [[cruiser]], much heavier-gunned than [[heavy cruiser]]s but not approaching the capabilities of [[battlecruiser]]s; major exampl
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  • ...than a conventional 1500-ton destroyer but smaller than a [[cruiser|light cruiser]]
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  • ...than a conventional 1500-ton destroyer but smaller than a [[cruiser|light cruiser]]; an enlarged [[Farragut-class]]
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  • {{r|Cruiser}} {{r|Heavy cruiser||**}}
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  • ...naval gun|8"/203mm]]; it would normally have some armor and, if a "Treaty Cruiser", a maximum displacement of 10,000 tons
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  • #REDIRECT [[large cruiser]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cruiser#Sydney vs. Kormoran]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cruiser#Sydney vs. Kormoran]]
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  • Baseline 2 [[cruiser]] of the [[Ticonderoga-class]]
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  • {{r|Cruiser}} {{r|Heavy cruiser||**}}
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  • Town-class light [[cruiser]] of the [[Royal Navy]]; served 1937-1964
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  • A ''Panzerschiff'' (heavily armed cruiser) of the navy in [[World War II]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A [[United States Navy]] [[light cruiser]] that served in [[World War II]]
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  • ...adalcanal]], Cape Esperance. On the night of 11-12 October, the U.S sank a cruiser and destroyer and lost a desoyer. This engagement also gave a safe passage
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