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Large capital warship
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
Battlecruiser
Admiral-class battlecruiser
(pennant number 51) was a battlecruiser of the Royal Navy (RN). Hood was the first of the planned four Admiral-class battlecruisers to be built during the
HMS_Hood
1996 video game
Battlecruiser 3000AD is a space trading and combat simulator video game developed by 3000 AD. It was designed by 3000 AD president and lead developer
Battlecruiser_3000AD
Kirov-class battlecruiser
and modernized Project 1144 Orlan (NATO reporting name Kirov-class) battlecruiser of the Russian Navy. The ship was originally part of the Soviet Navy
Russian battlecruiser Admiral Nakhimov
Russian_battlecruiser_Admiral_Nakhimov
1916 major naval battle during World War I
Hipper's fast scouting group of five modern battlecruisers to lure Vice-Admiral Sir David Beatty's battlecruiser squadrons into the path of the main German
Battle_of_Jutland
Class of Russian battlecruisers
battleship. Defence commentators in the West often refer to these ships as battlecruisers – due to their size and general appearance. The Soviet classification
Kirov-class_battlecruiser
Japanese class of four battlecruisers
The Kongō-class battlecruiser (金剛型巡洋戦艦, Kongō-gata jun'yōsenkan) was a class of four battlecruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) immediately
Kongō-class_battlecruiser
Abortive class of British Royal Navy battlecruisers
The G3 class was a class of battlecruisers planned by the Royal Navy after the end of World War I in response to naval expansion programmes by the United
G3_battlecruiser
Scharnhorst-class battleship of Nazi Germany
was a German capital ship, alternatively described as a battleship or battlecruiser, of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. She was the lead ship of her class
German_battleship_Scharnhorst
planned to build battlecruisers: large capital ships with greater speed but less armor than dreadnought battleships. The first battlecruisers, the Invincible
List_of_battlecruisers
British battlecruiser class
The Indefatigable class were the second class built of British battlecruisers which served in the Royal Navy and the Royal Australian Navy during World
Indefatigable-class battlecruiser
Indefatigable-class_battlecruiser
Class of Royal Navy battlecruisers
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
Admiral-class_battlecruiser
Abortive WWI-era battlecruiser class of the U.S. Navy
The Lexington-class battlecruisers were officially the only class of battlecruiser to ever be ordered by the United States Navy. While these six vessels
Lexington-class_battlecruiser
Battlecruiser class of the German Imperial Navy
The Derfflinger class was a class of three battlecruisers of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy). The ships were ordered for the 1912–1913 Naval
Derfflinger-class battlecruiser
Derfflinger-class_battlecruiser
Kirov-class battlecruiser
is the fourth Project 1144 Orlan (NATO reporting name Kirov-class) battlecruiser of the Russian Navy. It was initially named Yuri Andropov (Russian:
Russian battlecruiser Pyotr Velikiy
Russian_battlecruiser_Pyotr_Velikiy
Class of Japanese battlecruisers
The Amagi class (天城型, Amagi-gata) was a series of four battlecruisers planned for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) as part of the Eight-eight fleet in
Amagi-class_battlecruiser
Imperial Russian Navy warship
The Borodino-class battlecruisers (Russian: Линейные крейсера типа «Измаил») were a group of four battlecruisers ordered by the Imperial Russian Navy
Borodino-class_battlecruiser
Scharnhorst-class battleship
a German capital ship, alternatively described as a battleship and battlecruiser, in Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. She was the second vessel of her class
German_battleship_Gneisenau
Battlecruiser of the Royal Navy
HMS Tiger was a battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy during the 1910s. The ship was the most heavily armoured British battlecruiser at the start of
HMS_Tiger_(1913)
Type of medium to large-sized warship
armed and armoured than battlecruisers and battleships. Heavy cruisers were not considered capital ships, unlike battlecruisers, battleships, and fleet
Heavy_cruiser
Proposed class of Dutch battlecruisers
also known as Project 1047, was a series of plans for a class of Dutch battlecruisers prior to the Second World War. These large capital ships were intended
Design_1047_battlecruiser
Class of British battlecruisers
The Lion class were a pair of battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy before World War I. Nicknamed the "Splendid Cats", the ships were a significant improvement
Lion-class_battlecruiser
Planned class of Soviet battlecruisers
The Kronshtadt-class battlecruisers, with the Soviet designation as Project 69 heavy cruisers ("Тяжёлые крейсера проекта 69"), were ordered for the Soviet
Kronshtadt-class battlecruiser
Kronshtadt-class_battlecruiser
Cancelled class of German battlecruisers
The Ersatz Yorck class was a group of three battlecruisers ordered but not completed for the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) in 1916. The three
Ersatz Yorck-class battlecruiser
Ersatz_Yorck-class_battlecruiser
Island country in Southeast Asia
Battlecruiser HMS Repulse, one of the few capital ships sent by Churchill to Singapore to defend it
Singapore
1921 British naval design study
The J3 class battlecruiser was a design study conducted during the Royal Navy's 1921 Fleet modernization programme. As a follow-on to the Admiral-class
J3_battlecruiser
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
SMS Seydlitz was a battlecruiser of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy), built in Hamburg. She was ordered in 1910 and commissioned in May 1913
SMS_Seydlitz
Late WWII-era class of "large cruisers" of the U.S. Navy
However, various other works have alternately described these ships as battlecruisers despite the USN having never classified them as such, and having actively
Alaska-class_cruiser
Kriegsmarine battleship class
The Scharnhorst class was a class of German battleships (or battlecruisers) built immediately prior to World War II. The first capital ships of Nazi Germany's
Scharnhorst-class_battleship
Sunken battlecruisers are large capital ships built in the first half of the 20th century that were either destroyed in battle, scuttled, or destroyed
List_of_sunken_battlecruisers
Proposed battlecruiser class of the German Navy
The O class was a planned class of three battlecruisers for the Kriegsmarine (German navy) before World War II. Prompted by a perceived lack in ship numbers
O-class_battlecruiser
Class of German battlecruisers
The Mackensen class was the last class of battlecruisers to be built by Germany in World War I. The design initially called for seven ships, but three
Mackensen-class_battlecruiser
Last British battlecruiser built before WWI
HMS Queen Mary was the last battlecruiser built by the Royal Navy before the First World War. The sole member of her class, Queen Mary shared many features
HMS_Queen_Mary
Early 20th century battleship type
shared dreadnought characteristics; it can also be used to describe battlecruisers, the other type of ship resulting from the dreadnought revolution. The
Dreadnought
Part of World War I
the I Scouting Group (Admiral Franz von Hipper), a battlecruiser squadron of three battlecruisers and a large armoured cruiser, supported by light cruisers
Battle_of_Dogger_Bank_(1915)
Battlecruisers built during the First World War
The Renown class consisted of two battlecruisers built during the First World War for the Royal Navy, Renown and Repulse. They were originally laid down
Renown-class_battlecruiser
Planned class of Soviet battlecruisers
The Stalingrad-class battlecruiser, also known as Project 82 (Russian: Тяжёлые крейсера проекта 82), was a battlecruiser design of the Soviet Union in
Stalingrad-class battlecruiser
Stalingrad-class_battlecruiser
Aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). Though she was laid down as an Amagi-class battlecruiser, Akagi was converted to an aircraft carrier while still under construction
Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi
Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Akagi
The United States Navy began building a series of battlecruisers in the 1920s, more than a decade after their slower and less heavily armed armored cruisers
List of battlecruisers of the United States
List_of_battlecruisers_of_the_United_States
Indefatigable-class battlecruiser
HMS New Zealand was one of three Indefatigable-class battlecruisers. Launched in 1911, the ship was funded by the government of New Zealand as a gift to
HMS_New_Zealand_(1911)
Type of large warship
evolved into a vessel of similar scale known as the battlecruiser. The very large battlecruisers of the World War I era that succeeded armored cruisers
Cruiser
Military unit of the British Navy
The First Battlecruiser Squadron was a Royal Navy squadron of battlecruisers that saw service as part of the Grand Fleet during the First World War. It
1st_Battlecruiser_Squadron
Type of cruiser in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
modern appearance. In 1908, the armored cruiser was supplanted by the battlecruiser, which, with armament equivalent to that of a dreadnought battleship
Armored_cruiser
Military unit
The 3rd Battlecruiser Squadron was a short-lived Royal Navy squadron of battlecruisers that saw service as part of the Grand Fleet during the First World
3rd_Battlecruiser_Squadron
Military unit
The Battlecruiser Squadron was a Royal Navy squadron of battlecruisers that saw service from 1919 to the early part of the Second World War. Its best-known
Battlecruiser_Squadron
Proposed class of Japanese WWII-era super-heavy cruisers
during World War II. The design has been variously described as a 'battlecruiser', 'super-heavy cruiser', a 'super cruiser', a 'cruiser-killer', or as
Design_B-65_cruiser
Class of battleships of the British Royal Navy
massive, heavily armoured battlecruisers and battleships, far larger and stronger than all previous vessels. The G3-class battlecruisers would carry 16-inch
Nelson-class_battleship
Leading ship of a naval fleet
the Royal Navy had to decide the allocation of its battleships and battlecruisers between the Atlantic and Pacific theatres. The Mahanian doctrine was
Capital_ship
Battleship that emphasizes speed without undue compromises in armor or armament
escorting aircraft carriers. A fast battleship was distinguished from a battlecruiser in that it would have been expected to be able to engage hostile battleships
Fast_battleship
The battlecruiser was the brainchild of Admiral Sir John ("Jacky") Fisher, the man who had sponsored the construction of the world's first "all big gun"
List of battlecruisers of the Royal Navy
List_of_battlecruisers_of_the_Royal_Navy
Military unit
The 2nd Battlecruiser Squadron was a Royal Navy squadron of battlecruisers that saw service as part of the Grand Fleet during the First World War. In August
2nd_Battlecruiser_Squadron
German naval ship class (1911–1950)
The Moltke class was a class of two "all-big-gun" battlecruisers of the German Imperial Navy built between 1909 and 1911. Named SMS Moltke and SMS Goeben
Moltke-class_battlecruiser
Fictional spacecraft
first Klingon ship design used in The Original Series, the D7-class battlecruiser, was designed by Matt Jefferies to evoke a shape akin to that of a manta
Klingon_starships
Royal Navy ships
three Invincible-class battlecruisers were built for the Royal Navy and entered service in 1908 as the world's first battlecruisers. They were the brainchild
Invincible-class battlecruiser
Invincible-class_battlecruiser
Proposed British battlecruiser
given by Admiral John "Jackie" Fisher to a proposal for a very large battlecruiser which was suggested in 1915. The design was intended to mount 20-inch
HMS_Incomparable
majority of British loss of life came from Vice-Admiral Sir David Beatty's battlecruiser force, which lost Queen Mary and Indefatigable in the opening minutes
List of ships sunk at the Battle of Jutland
List_of_ships_sunk_at_the_Battle_of_Jutland
of the German Empire, built a series of battlecruisers in the first half of the 20th century. The battlecruiser type was an outgrowth of older armored
List of battlecruisers of Germany
List_of_battlecruisers_of_Germany
February 1913 and 8 December 1913 was the first by a battleship or battlecruiser of the Dreadnought era. The principal objective of the flag-waving cruise
HMS New Zealand's 1913 circumnavigation
HMS_New_Zealand's_1913_circumnavigation
British battlecruiser, 1909–1916
HMS Indefatigable was the lead ship of her class of three battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the first decade of the 20th century. When the
HMS_Indefatigable_(1909)
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
SMS Von der Tann was the first battlecruiser built for the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy), as well as Germany's first major turbine-powered
SMS_Von_der_Tann
German and Turkish battlecruiser (1912–1950)
SMS Goeben was the second of two Moltke-class battlecruisers of the Imperial German Navy, launched in 1911 and named after the German Franco-Prussian War
SMS_Goeben
1914 naval battle in the Black Sea in WWI
1914, two modern Ottoman warships, specifically a light cruiser and a battlecruiser, engaged a Russian fleet including five obsolescent pre-dreadnought
Battle_of_Cape_Sarych
Kirov-class battlecruiser
ship of the Project 1144 Orlan (NATO reporting name Kirov class) of battlecruisers. Originally built for the Soviet Navy as Kirov and passed onto the succeeding
Russian_battlecruiser_Kirov
Ship class built for the Royal Navy during the First World War
The Courageous class consisted of three battlecruisers known as "large light cruisers" built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. The class was
Courageous-class battlecruiser
Courageous-class_battlecruiser
Class of aircraft carriers built for the Soviet Navy
1160P X ORELP X Kiev Kuznetsov UlyanovskX Project 23000P Project LMAP Battlecruisers StalingradX Kirov Cruisers Sverdlov Kynda Kresta I Kresta II Kara Slava
Kiev-class_aircraft_carrier
1916 Renown-class battlecruiser of the Royal Navy
HMS Repulse was one of two Renown-class battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Originally laid down as an improved version
HMS_Repulse_(1916)
Large armored warship with a main battery consisting of heavy caliber guns
In the course of the fighting, three British battlecruisers were destroyed, as was one German battlecruiser and the old pre-dreadnought Pommern. Numerous
Battleship
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
SMS Lützow was the second Derfflinger-class battlecruiser built by the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) before World War I. Ordered as a replacement
SMS_Lützow
World War I order of battle
was to use the threat of an attack by their battlecruisers on British ports to lure the British battlecruisers into a trap where they could be defeated by
Battle of Jutland order of battle
Battle_of_Jutland_order_of_battle
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine conflict
The Dominion War is an extended plot concept developed in several story arcs of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, an American science-fiction television series
Dominion_War
Indefatigable-class battlecruiser
HMAS Australia was one of three Indefatigable-class battlecruisers built for the defence of the British Empire. Ordered by the Australian government in
HMAS_Australia_(1911)
Naval battle during the Second World War
the Kriegsmarine. The British battleship HMS Prince of Wales and the battlecruiser HMS Hood fought the German battleship Bismarck and the heavy cruiser
Battle_of_the_Denmark_Strait
Index of articles associated with the same name
combine aspects of both an aircraft carrier and either a battleship or battlecruiser. This term is primarily used to refer to the following: the American
Battlecarrier
This is a list of battleships and battlecruisers of the First World War. All displacements are at standard load, in metric tonnes, so as to avoid confusion
List of battleships of World War I
List_of_battleships_of_World_War_I
First World War event
Empire and the British Empire in the North Sea. The German fleet sent a battlecruiser squadron with accompanying cruisers and destroyers, commanded by Rear
Bombardment of Yarmouth and Lowestoft
Bombardment_of_Yarmouth_and_Lowestoft
1916 Renown-class battlecruiser of the Royal Navy
HMS Renown was the lead ship of her class of battlecruisers of the Royal Navy built during the First World War. She was originally laid down as an improved
HMS_Renown_(1916)
Battlecruiser of the Royal Navy
her class of three battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the first decade of the twentieth century and the first battlecruiser to be built by any
HMS_Invincible_(1907)
were re-classed as "battlecruisers" by the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1912. List of Japanese battleships List of Japanese battlecruisers List of destroyers
List of cruiser classes of the Imperial Japanese Navy
List_of_cruiser_classes_of_the_Imperial_Japanese_Navy
Maritime service branch of the U.S. military
type Aircraft carriers Airships Amphibious warfare ships Auxiliaries Battlecruisers Battleships Cruisers Destroyers Destroyer escorts Destroyer leaders
United_States_Navy
(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
List of battlecruisers of Japan
List_of_battlecruisers_of_Japan
December 1941 naval engagement in the Pacific Theater of WW2
known as Force Z, the Royal Navy battleship HMS Prince of Wales and battlecruiser HMS Repulse were sunk by land-based bombers and torpedo bombers of the
Sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse
Sinking_of_Prince_of_Wales_and_Repulse
Proposed American battleship class
Soviet missile battleship design Kirov-class battlecruiser, late–Cold War Soviet heavy-missile battlecruiser Aegis system equipped vessels (ASEV), Japanese
Trump-class_battleship
Video game developer and businessperson
Combat (2004) Battlecruiser Millennium: Gold Edition (2003) Battlecruiser Millennium (2001) Battlecruiser 3000AD (v2.0) (1998) Battlecruiser 3000AD (1996)
Derek_Smart
fleet. This concept was very different from the primary roles for the battlecruiser envisioned by the British Royal Navy and the Imperial German High Seas
List of battlecruisers of Russia
List_of_battlecruisers_of_Russia
Kirov-class battlecruiser
Retrieved 21 February 2021. @capt_navy (24 October 2021). "Scrapping of the battlecruiser Admiral Lazarev in a floating dock in October 2021. Photos from Roman
Russian battlecruiser Admiral Lazarev
Russian_battlecruiser_Admiral_Lazarev
Sub-genre of science fiction
commonly based on those of World War II. Battleships, dreadnoughts and battlecruisers are generally among the largest types of ships, though the three terms
Space warfare in science fiction
Space_warfare_in_science_fiction
Kongō-class Japanese warship
Japanese Navy during World War I and World War II. She was the first battlecruiser of the Kongō class, among the most heavily armed ships in any navy when
Japanese_battleship_Kongō
Tabletop role-playing game supplement
D-7 Battlecruiser Deck Plans is a 1983 role-playing game supplement for Star Trek: The Role Playing Game published by FASA. Klingon D-7 Battlecruiser Deck
Klingon D-7 Battlecruiser Deck Plans
Klingon_D-7_Battlecruiser_Deck_Plans
Japanese naval vessel
in Kyoto, Japan. On 28 August 1912, the Ibukis were re-classified as battlecruisers. Ibuki was designed with geared steam turbines which promised more power
Japanese_cruiser_Kurama
Class of British battleships
the 1912–1913 ships should all be battlecruisers instead of the usual mix of three battleships and a battlecruiser. Churchill initially agreed with him
Queen Elizabeth-class battleship
Queen_Elizabeth-class_battleship
Royal Navy admiral (1887–1941)
gunnery specialist. Holland's next assignment was in command of the Battlecruiser Squadron. In May 1941, the new German battleship Bismarck attempted
Lancelot_Holland
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
SMS Moltke was the lead ship of the Moltke-class battlecruisers of the German Imperial Navy, named after the 19th-century German Field Marshal Helmuth
SMS_Moltke
Class of Battleships built for royal navy
the class, but two were later redesigned, becoming the Renown-class battlecruisers, and another, which was to have been named HMS Resistance, was cancelled
Revenge-class_battleship
Naval battle on the Black Sea in 1915
encounter between the Russian pre-dreadnought squadron and the Ottoman battlecruiser Yavuz Sultan Selim in the Black Sea, north of the Bosporus. After a
Action_of_10_May_1915
Armored cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
cruisers, but the British had already begun work on the Invincible-class battlecruisers, which marked a significant increase in firepower over earlier armored
SMS_Blücher
Lion-class battlecruiser
HMS Lion was a battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy in the 1910s. She was the lead ship of her class, which were nicknamed the "Splendid Cats". They
HMS_Lion_(1910)
Royal Navy cruise (1923–24)
In 1923–24, battlecruisers HMS Hood, HMS Repulse and the Special Service Squadron sailed around the world on The Empire Cruise, making many ports of call
Cruise of the Special Service Squadron
Cruise_of_the_Special_Service_Squadron
Battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Kirishima (Japanese: 霧島) was one of four Kongō-class battlecruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1910s. Completed in 1915, the
Japanese_battleship_Kirishima
List of large explosions
plate-glass shop windows shattered. On 31 May 1916, three British Grand Fleet battlecruisers were destroyed by cordite deflagrations initiated by armour-piercing
Largest artificial non-nuclear explosions
Largest_artificial_non-nuclear_explosions
Japanese Kongō-class battlecruiser
British naval engineer George Thurston, she was the fourth and last battlecruiser of the Kongō class, amongst the most heavily armed ships of their type
Japanese_battleship_Haruna
BATTLECRUISER
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Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Chanting of Vedas
Girl/Female
Greek
All seeing.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Malaysian, Muslim
Born Prematurely; Wife of the Prophet Mohammed; Variant of Khadija
Female
Greek
(ΠηÏω) Greek name PÊRÔ means "disabled, lame." In mythology, this is the name of a daughter of Nileas (Latin Neleus) and Khloris (Latin Chloris).
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sky
Girl/Female
Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Who Lives in One's Heart; The Second Note in Hindustani Classical Music; A Musical Sur
Boy/Male
English
Resolute or brave.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Simonides, King of Pentapolis.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Born of Honey
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish
Fire; Light
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