The two Niitaka-class cruisers were protected cruisers operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy. Both participated in numerous actions during the Russo-Japanese War and in World War I.
The Omaha-class cruisers were a class of light cruisers built for the United States Navy. They were the oldest class of cruiser still in active service with the Navy at...
The Juneau-class cruisers were United States Navy light cruisers that were modified version of the Atlanta-class cruiser design. The ships had the same dual-purpose main armament as USSĀ Oakland with a...
Kashii was the third and final vessel completed of the three light cruisers in the Katori class, which served with the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. The ship...
The two Suma-class cruisers were protected cruisers operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy. While more lightly armed and armored than many of its contemporaries, their small size and relatively simple...
Miyako was an unprotected cruiser of the early Imperial Japanese Navy. The name Miyako comes from the Miyako Islands, one of the three island groups making up current Okinawa prefecture....
The Kuma-class light cruisers were a class of five light cruisers built for and operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Kuma-class cruisers proved useful in combat operations ranging from...
The three Chikuma-class cruisers were protected cruisers operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy. They participated in numerous actions during World War I. The Chikuma class was the final class of...
The Aoba-class cruisers were a class of two heavy cruisers constructed for the Imperial Japanese Navy which saw service during World War II. Cruiser class of the Imperial Japanese Navy
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