World War II cruiser
C9561
concept
A World War II cruiser is a fast, medium-sized warship designed for long-range operations, providing fleet screening, surface combat, and shore bombardment using a mix of guns, torpedoes, and later radar-directed fire control.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| World War II cruiser canonical | 22 |
| World War II naval ship of the United States | 2 |
| former German heavy cruiser | 1 |
Instances (25)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| USS San Francisco | — |
| USS Vincennes (CL-64) | — |
| USS Vincennes (CA-44) | — |
| USS Prinz Eugen (IX-300) | former German heavy cruiser |
| IJN Jintsu | — |
| USS Henley (DD-391) | World War II naval ship of the United States |
| HMS Penelope (97) | — |
| HMS Penelope (sunk 1944) | — |
| Italian cruiser Giovanni dalle Bande Nere | — |
| HMS Achilles | — |
| Japanese cruiser Suzuya | — |
| IJN cruiser Naka | — |
| German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen | — |
| USS Nashville | — |
|
heavy cruiser Suzuya
surface form:
Suzuya
|
— |
|
Australian heavy cruiser HMAS Canberra
surface form:
HMAS Canberra
|
— |
| USS Brooklyn (CL-40) | — |
| USS Philadelphia (CL-41) | — |
|
US heavy cruiser USS Chicago
surface form:
USS Chicago (CA-29)
|
— |
| USS Savannah (CL-42) | — |
| USS Nashville (CL-43) | — |
| USS Boise (CL-47) | — |
| Japanese cruiser Naka | — |
| heavy cruiser Takao | — |
| USS Minneapolis (CA-36) | World War II naval ship of the United States |