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  2. List of cruisers of World War II - Wikipedia

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    [2] The List of ships of World War II contains major military vessels of the war, arranged alphabetically and by type. The list includes armed vessels that served during the war and in the immediate aftermath, inclusive of localized ongoing combat operations, garrison surrenders, post-surrender occupation, colony re-occupation, troop and ...

  3. Japanese cruiser Maya - Wikipedia

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    Maya (摩耶) was one of four Takao-class heavy cruisers, active in World War II with the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). These were the largest and most modern cruisers in the Japanese fleet, and were intended to form the backbone of a multipurpose long-range strike force.

  4. List of battlecruisers of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Battlecruisers were put into action again during World War II, and only one survived to the end. There was also renewed interest in large "cruiser-killer" type warships, but few were ever begun, as construction of battleships and battlecruisers were curtailed in favor of more-needed convoy escorts, aircraft carriers, and cargo ships.

  5. Heavy cruiser - Wikipedia

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    The largest heavy cruisers were the Alaska-class large cruisers, which were designed as "cruiser killers". They resembled contemporary battlecruisers or battleships in general appearance, as well as having main armament and displacement equal or greater than that of capital ships of the First World War. However, they were actually upscaled ...

  6. List of heavy cruisers of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Most of the heavy cruisers were used as commerce raiders during World War II, of which Admiral Scheer was the most successful; Admiral Graf Spee was scuttled after the Battle of the River Plate. Blücher was sunk by Norwegian coastal batteries during Operation Weserübung , the German invasion of Denmark and Norway, just four days after the ...

  7. List of longest naval ships - Wikipedia

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    2: Aircraft carrier: 265 m (869 ft) 32,800: 2 scrapped French Navy Brazilian Navy. Yamato class: 2: Battleship: 263 m (863 ft) 72,809: 2 sunk Imperial Japanese Navy: Graf Zeppelin class: 2: Aircraft carrier: 262.50 m (861.2 ft) 33,550: 1 cancelled while under construction 1940 and scrapped 1 canceled in 1943 while still under construction. Hull ...

  8. List of cruiser classes of the Imperial Japanese Navy

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    1 September 1929; training hulk to end of World War II Niitaka: Yokosuka Naval Arsenal Niitaka-class protected cruiser: 3,366 27 January 1904 26 August 1923; Typhoon off Kamchatka: Tsushima: Kure Naval Arsenal: Niitaka-class protected cruiser 3,366 14 February 1904 1 April 1939; Sunk off Miura 1944 Otowa: Yokosuka Naval Arsenal Protected ...

  9. Cruiser - Wikipedia

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    The 2 ships will displace 10,000 tons each, making them the largest surface combatants Italy has built since World War II. [ 145 ] Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force : announced that it would build 2 guided-missile warships, nominally called Aegis system equipped vessels , each displacing 20,000 tons, easily placing them into the cruiser ...