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Raketny Kreyser (Russian for "missile cruiser"),
subtitled "Tactical
Naval Combat, 1975-1999", is a
naval board wargame published in 1977 by Simulations...
- 1164) of the
Russian Navy. The
Russian name for the ship type is
Raketnyy Kreyser (RKR),
meaning "Missile Cruiser". The ship is
named after Dmitriy Ustinov...
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ships were
described by
their Soviet builders as
Tyazholiy Avianesushchiy Kreyser (TAKR or TAVKR) – "heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser" –
intended to support...
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Captured by
Sweden during the
route to
Russia in 1720,
further fate
unknown Kreyser 32 ("Крейсер", 1723) – BU 1732 Yacht-hound 32 ("Яхт-хунд", 1724) – BU 1736...
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Soviet Navy as "тяжёлый авианесущий крейсер" (tyazholiy
avianesushchiy kreyser, TAKR or TAVKR),
meaning "heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser". In addition...
- her
builders to
describe the
Russian ships is
Tyazholyy Avianesushchiy Kreyser (TAVKR) – "heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser" –
intended to
support and defend...
- 1940s. In the
Soviet Navy, they were
termed "heavy cruisers" (tyazhelny
kreyser). The
fruits of this
program were the
Project 82 (Stalingrad) cruisers...
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Gidrograficheskoye Sudno Hydrographic Vessel KIL Kil****r Lift Ship KR
Kreyser Cruiser KRZ Korabl' Razvedyvatel'nyy
Intelligence Ship KS Kabel'noye Sudno...
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squadron of fast "armored cruisers" (Броненосный крейсер;
bronenosnyy kreyser) that
could use
their speed to
maneuver into
position to
engage the head...
- Born in Brackenheim,
Duchy of Württemberg as
Heinrich Albrecht Kreiser (
Kreyser), he
emigrated to New York City in 1846,
where he
worked as a butcher....