Cruiser
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A cruiser is a capital warship, larger than a destroyer but smaller than a battleship. Various subclasses of cruiser exist including heavy cruisers (generally distinguished by better armor), battlecruisers (generally having better weapons), and light cruisers (generally having better speed).
Real World Cruisers
- Admiral-class (United Kingdom)
- Alaska-class (United States of America)
- Albany-class (United States of America)
- Aoba-class (Japan)
- Aurora (Russian Empire/Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
- Bainbridge-class (United States of America)
- Baltimore-class (United States of America)
- Belknap-class (United States of America)
- Boston-class (United States of America)
- California-class (United States of America)
- Cleveland-class (United States of America)
- Des Moines-class (United States of America)
- Furutaka-class (Japan
- Galveston-class (United States of America)
- Glorious-class (United Kingdom)
- Hawkins-class (United Kingdom)
- Indefatigable-class (United Kingdom)
- Invicible-class (United Kingdom)
- Kara-class (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
- Kirov-class (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics/Russian Federation)
- Köln-class (Federal Republic of Germany)
- Kresta I-class (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- Kresta II-class (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- Kuma-class (Japan)
- Kynda-class (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- Leahy-class (United States of America)
- Lion-class (United Kingdom)
- Long Beach-class (United States of America)
- Omaha-class (United States of America)
- Oregon City-class (United States of America)
- Providence-class (United States of America)
- Renown-class (United Kingdom)
- Scharnhorst-class (Federal Republic of Germany)
- Slava-class (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
- Stalingrad-class (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
- Sverdlov-class (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
- Takao-class (Japan)
- Ticonderoga-class (United States of America)
- Truxtun-class (United States of America)
- Virginia-class (United States of America)