- as more and more
battlecruisers were built, they were
increasingly used
alongside the better-protected battleships.
Battlecruisers served in the navies...
- back
towards the
British main fleet, he had lost two
battlecruisers, from a
force of six
battlecruisers and four battleships. Beatty's
withdrawal at the sight...
- Renown-class
battlecruisers as
emergency builds during the war. The only new
capital ships laid down in the war were the Admiral-class
battlecruisers. Their...
-
planned to
build battlecruisers:
large capital ships with
greater speed but less
armor than
dreadnought battleships. The
first battlecruisers, the Invincible...
- The Lexington-class
battlecruisers were
officially the only
class of
battlecruiser to ever be
ordered by the
United States Navy.
While these six vessels...
- class, Germany's
second class of
battlecruisers,
which were
larger and more
powerful than the
first British battlecruisers of the
Invincible class. HMS Lion...
-
response to the
German battlecruisers of the
Moltke class,
which were in turn
larger and more
powerful than the
first British battlecruisers of the Invincible...
- The Admiral-class
battlecruisers were to have been a
class of four
British Royal Navy
battlecruisers built near the end of
World War I.
Their design began...
-
generation of
German battlecruisers,
which had
started with the Von der Tann in 1906 and
continued with the pair of Moltke-class
battlecruisers ordered in 1907...
- (大日本帝国海軍)
built four
battlecruisers, with
plans for an
additional four,
during the
first decades of the 20th century. The
battlecruiser was an
outgrowth of...