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  1. The battlecruiser (also written as battle cruiser or battle-cruiser) was a type of capital ship of the first half of the 20th century. These were similar in displacement, armament and cost to battleships, but differed in form and balance of attributes.

  2. Pyotr Velikiy (Russian: Пётр Великий) is the fourth Kirov -class battlecruiser of the Russian Navy. She was initially named Yuri Andropov (Russian: Юрий Андропов) after Yuri Andropov, the former General Secretary of the Communist Party, but the ship's name was changed after the fall of the Soviet Union.

  3. The Lexington-class battlecruisers were officially the only class of battlecruiser to ever be ordered by the United States Navy.

  4. Korvettenkapitan Vollerthun succinctly summed up the differences between Royal Navy and Imperial Navy battle cruisers by terming the British ships “battleship-cruisers” and the German shipscruiser-battleships”—indeed a farsighted and prophetic characterization.

  5. 17 cze 2021 · Large, slow, well-armored battleships would engage enemy battleships in set-piece battles, while large, fast, poorly armored cruisers would raid and disrupt enemy commerce.

  6. 8 mar 2024 · The Bismarck was a German battleship, the largest and most powerful capital ship in the Kriegsmarine. For all its weaponry and armour, the ship was involved in only one major operation which, after the sinking of the British battlecruiser Hood, ended in the Bismarck 's destruction in the North Atlantic by a large British force on 27 May 1941.

  7. 25 mar 2020 · WW1 German Battlecruisers. Germany (1907-1917) Von der Tann, Molkte, Goeben, Seydlitz, Derrflinger, Lützow, Hindenburg. Foreword: German battlecruisers: The German Empire was the second country after the British Empire to massively invest in battlecruisers.

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