-
divide of two
cruiser types,
heavy cruisers having 6.1
inches to 8 inch guns,
while those with guns of 6.1
inches or less were
light cruisers. Each type...
- fast
armoured cruisers taking advantage of this. In the
event of a war
between Britain and
France or Russia, or both,
these cruisers threatened to cause...
-
fleet of Ticonderoga-class guided-missile
cruisers with
cruisers produced as part of the CG(X)
missile cruiser program; however,
severe budget cuts from...
-
Naval Treaty of 1930.
Heavy cruisers were
generally larger, more
heavily armed and more
heavily armoured than
light cruisers while being smaller, faster...
- list of
cruisers, from 1860 to the present. It
includes torpedo, unprotected, protected, scout, light, armoured, battle-,
heavy and
missile cruisers. Dates...
-
related to
Eddie and the
Cruisers.
Eddie and the
Cruisers at IMDb
Eddie and the
Cruisers at
Rotten Tomatoes Eddie and the
Cruisers at Box
Office Mojo...
-
cruisers notably lacked a belt of
armour along the sides, in
contrast to
armored cruisers which carried both deck and belt armour.
Protected cruisers...
- order; as
described above there currently are no such
cruisers.
Comprehension of the
history of
cruisers as
shown in
these lists requires some understanding...
- the "light
cruiser"
which described small cruisers with
armored belts.
Although they were now
considered second-rate ships,
armored cruisers were still...
-
relative to most
light cruisers would come to be
known as
heavy cruisers,
though the
designation of 'light'
versus 'heavy'
cruisers would vary
somewhat between...