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*''Ticonderoga-class'' ([[United States of America]]) | *''Ticonderoga-class'' ([[United States of America]]) | ||
== Cruisers in [[Science Fiction]] == | == Cruisers in [[Science Fiction]] == | ||
*[[Intrepid-class]] | |||
*[[Prometheus-class]] | |||
*[[Ambassador-class]] | |||
*[[Nebula-class]] | |||
*[[Constitution-class]] | |||
*[[Excelsior-class]] | |||
*[[Akira-class]] | |||
*[[Constellation-class]] | |||
*[[Valdore-class]] | |||
*[[Vorcha-class]] | |||
*[[Keldon-class]] | |||
*[[NX-class]] | |||
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{{Stub}} | {{Stub}} | ||
[[Category: Real Technology]] | [[Category: Real Technology]] | ||
[[Category: Naval Terminology]] | [[Category: Naval Terminology]] |
Revision as of 06:55, 1 March 2009
A Cruiser is a large warship, larger than a Destroyer but smaller than a Battleship
Real World Cruisers
- Kirov-class (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics/Russian Federation)
- Ticonderoga-class (United States of America)
Cruisers in Science Fiction
- Intrepid-class
- Prometheus-class
- Ambassador-class
- Nebula-class
- Constitution-class
- Excelsior-class
- Akira-class
- Constellation-class
- Valdore-class
- Vorcha-class
- Keldon-class
- NX-class
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