List of cruisers
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This is a so far incomplete list of cruisers 1860-present. It includes protected, light, armoured, battle-, heavy and missile cruisers. Dates are launching dates.
[edit] Argentina
- Patagonia (1885)
- Nicochea (1890) - Renamed Veinticinco de Mayo
- Nueve de Julio (1892)
- Buenos Aires (1895)
- Italian Giuseppe Garibaldi class
- General Garibaldi (1895)
- General San Martín (1896)
- General Belgrano (1897)
- General Pueyrredón (1897)
- Veinticinco de Mayo class
- Veinticinco de Mayo (1929) - BU 1962
- Almirante Brown (1929) - BU 1962
- La Argentina (1939) - BU 1974
- Brooklyn class
- ARA Nueve De Julio (1951) - Scrapped 1978
- ARA General Belgrano (1951) - Sunk 1982 in the Falklands War
[edit] Australia
Small cruisers
- Protector (1883/84, South Australia) - Abandoned aground c. 1943
- Encounter (1902) - Scuttled 1932
- British Chatham class
- Adelaide (1918) - BU 1949
- British Leander (Apollo) class
Battlecruiser
- Australia (1911) - Scuttled 1924
Heavy cruisers
- British County class
- Australia (1927) - BU 1955
- Canberra (1927) - Sunk 1942
- Shropshire (1927) - BU 1955
[edit] Austria-Hungary
Light cruiser
- Admiral Spaun (1910)
- Novara class
- Saida (1914)
- Helgoland (1914)
- Novara (1915)
[edit] Brazil
- Almirante Tamandaré (1890), named after the Marquis of Tamandaré
- Benjamin Constant (1892)
- Republica (1892)
- Almirante Barrozo (1896)
- Bahia class
- Bahia (1909) - Lost 1945
- Rio Grande do Sul (1910) - BU 1948
[edit] Canada
Protected cruiser
- British Apollo class
- Rainbow (1891, ex-British Rainbow, obtained 1910) - Sold 1920
Light cruisers
- British Arethusa class
- British Ceylon class
- Uganda (1941) - Renamed Quebec, BU 1961
- British Minotaur class
- Ontario (was HMS Minotaur) (1943) - BU 1960
Armored cruiser
- British Diadem class
- Niobe (1897, ex-British Niobe, obtained 1910) - BU 1922
[edit] Chile
- (Arturo Prat) (1880) - To Japan before delivery, renamed Tsukushi, BU 1910?
- Esmeralda (1883) - To Japan, renamed Idzumi, discarded 1912
- Presidente Errazuriz class
- Presidente Errazuriz (1890) - Discarded c. 1920
- Presidente Pinto (1890) - Discarded c. 1910
- Blanco Encalada (1893) - Discarded 1946
- Ministro Zenteno (1896) - Discarded 1931
- Chacabuco (1898) - Stricken 1959
Armored cruisers
- Esmeralda (1894) - Discarded 1929
- General O'Higgins (1897) - Discarded 1946/54
[edit] China
- Chao Yung class
- Chao Yung (1880) - Sunk 1894
- Yang Wei (1881) - Sunk 1894
- Chi Yuan (1883) - Captured by Japan 1895, renamed Sai Yen, mined 1904
- Kai Che class
- Kai Che (1882) - Explosion 1902
- King Ch'ing (1886)
- Huan T'ai (1886) - Collision 1902
- Nan Thin class
- Nan Thin (1883)
- Nan Shuin (1884)
- Fu Ch'ing (1893) - Storm 1898
- Chih Yuan class
- Chih Yuan (1886) - Sunk 1894
- Ching Yuan (1886) - Sunk 1895
- King Yuan class
- King Yuan (1887) - Sunk 1894
- Lai Yuan (1887) - Sunk 1895
- Lung Wei (1888) - Renamed Ping Yuen
- Tung Chi class
- Tung Chi (1895) - Sunk 1937
- Fu An (1894)
- Hai Tien class
- Hai Tien (1897) - Sunk 1904
- Hai Chi (1898) - Sunk 1937
- Hai Yung class
- Hai Yung (1897)
- Hai Chou (1897)
- Hai Chen (1898)
[edit] Denmark
- Fyen (1882)
- Valkyrien (1888)
- Hekla (1890)
- Gejser class
- Gejser (1892)
- Heimdal (1894)
[edit] France
Early cruising ships
- Circé (1860) - Stricken 1875
- Guerrière (1860) - Stricken 1888
- Hermione (1860) - Training ship 1877
- Pallas (1860) - Hulked 1883
- Sémiramis (1861) - Stricken 1877
- Junon (1861) - Stricken 1876
- Magicienne (1861) - Stricken 1886
- Victoire (1861) - Stricken 1880
- Armorique (1862) - Hulked 1884
- Thémis (1862) - Stricken 1882
- Flore (1869) - Stricken 1886
- Cosmao class
- Cosmao (1861) - Stricken 1881
- Dupleix (1861) - Stricken 1887
- Talisman (1862)
- Châteaurenault (1868)
- Linois (1867)
- Hirondelle (1869) - Stricken 1896
- Duguay-Trouin (1877)
- Duquesne (1876) - Stricken 1901
- Tourville (1876) - Stricken 1901
- Laperouse class
- Laperouse (1877) - Wrecked 1898
- D'Estaing (1879) - Stricken 1901
- Nielly (1880) - Stricken 1902
- Primauguet (1882) - Stricken 1901
- Villars class
- Villars (1879) - Stricken 1896
- Forfait (1879) - Stricken 1897
- Magon (1880) - Stricken 1896
- Roland (1882) - Stricken 1898
- Iphigénie (1881) - Stricken 1905
- Naïade (1881) - Stricken 1900
- Aréthuse (1882) - Hulked 1899
- Dubourdieu (1884) - Stricken 1899
- Milan (1884) - Stricken 1908
- Belliqueuse (1865)
Protected cruisers
- Sfax (1884) - Stricken 1906
- Tage (1886) - Stricken 1910
- Amiral Cecille (1888) - BU 1919
- Davout (1889) - Stricken 1910
- Suchet (1893) - Stricken 1906
- Forbin class
- Forbin (1888) - BU 1921
- Coetlogon (1888) - Stricken 1906
- Surcouf (1888) - Stricken 1921
- Troude class
- Troude (1888) - Stricken 1908
- Cosmao (1889)
- Lalande (1889)
- Linois class
- Linois (1894)
- Galilee (1896)
- Lavoisier (1897) - Stricken 1920
- Alger class
- Alger (1889) - Hulked 1911
- Jean Bart (1889) - Wrecked 1907
- Isly (1891) - Stricken 1914
- Friant class
- Friant (1893) - Stricken 1920
- Chasseloup Laubat (1893)
- Bugeaud (1893) - Stricken 1907
- Descartes class
- Descartes (1894) - Stricken 1920
- Pascal (1895) - Stricken 1911
- D'Assas class
- D'Assas (1896) - Stricken 1914
- Du Chayla (1895) - Stricken 1921
- Cassard (1896) - Stricken 1924
- Catinat class
- Catinat (1896) - Stricken 1911
- Protet (1898) - Stricken 1910
- D'Entrecasteaux (1896) - To Belgium 1922
- Guichen (1897) - Stricken 1922
- Chateaurenault (1898) - Torpedoed 1917
- D'Estrees class
- D'Estrees (1897) - Stricken 1922
- Infernet (1899) - Aground 1910
- Jurien de la Graviere (1899) - Stricken 1922
- Duguay-Trouin class
- Duguay-Trouin (1923) - BU 1952
- Lamotte-Piquet (1924) - Sunk 1945
- Primauguet (1924) - Damaged and aground, 1942
- Pluton (1929) - Intended to be renamed as La Tour d'Auvergne), destroyed in accident 1939
- Jeanne d'Arc (1930) - BU 1966
- Emile Bertin (1933) - BU 1959
- La Galissonniere class
- La Galissonniere (1933) - Scuttled 1942, sunk 1944, BU 1952
- Jean de Vienne (1935) - Scuttled 1942, sunk 1943, BU 1952
- Marseillaise(1935) - Scuttled 1942, BU 1946
- Gloire (1935) - BU 1958
- Montcalm (1935) - BU 1970
- Georges Leygues (1936) - BU 1959
- De Grasse (1946) - BU 1976
- Colbert (1956) - Preserved at Bordeaux
Armoured cruisers
- Dupuy de Lome (1890) - Renamed Peruvier, to [[Belgium]] 1920
- Amiral Charner class
- Amiral Charner (1893) - Torpedoed 1916
- Bruix (1894) - BU 1920
- Chanzy (1894) - Wrecked 1907
- Latouche-Treville (1892) - BU 1926
- Pothuau (1895) - BU 1929
- Jeanne d'Arc (1899) - BU 1934
- Gueydon class
- Gueydon (1899) - BU 1942
- Montcalm (1900) - BU 1943
- Dupetit-Thouars (1901) - Torpedoed 1918
- Dupleix class
- Dupleix (1900) - BU 1922
- Desaix (1901) - BU 1927
- Kleber (1902) - Mined 1917
- Gloire class
- Gloire (1900) - Stricken 1922
- Marseillaise (1900) - Stricken 1929
- Sully (1901) - Wrecked 1905
- Condé (1902) - Stricken 1933
- Amiral Aube (1902) - Stricken 1922
- Leon Gambetta class
- Leon Gambetta (1901) - Torpedoed 1915
- Jules Ferry (1903) - Stricken 1927
- Victor Hugo (1904) - BU 1930
- Jules Michelet (1905) - Stricken 1937
- Ernest Renan (1906) - Stricken 1931
- Edgar Quinet class
- Edgar Quinet (1907) - Sank 1930
- Waldeck-Rousseau (1908) - BU 1941-44
Heavy cruisers
- Duquesne class
- Suffren class
- Algérie (1930) - Scuttled 1942, BU 1943
[edit] Germany
Protected and light cruisers
- Zieten (1876) - BU 1921
- Blitz class
- Blitz (1882) - BU 1921
- Pfeil (1882) - BU 1922
- Greif (1886) - BU 1921
- Wacht class
- Wacht (1887) - Collision 1901
- Jagd (1888) - BU 1920
- Meteor class
- Meteor (1890) - BU 1919
- Comet (1892) - BU 1921
- Nixe (1885) - BU 1916
- Charlotte (1885)
- Schwalbe class
- Schwalbe (1887) - BU 1922
- Sperber (1889) - BU 1922
- Bussard class
- Bussard (1890) - BU 1913
- Falke (1891) - BU 1913
- Seeadler (1892) - Sunk 1917
- Condor (1892) - Stricken 1920
- Cormoran (1892) - Scuttled 1914
- Geier (1894) - Captured 1917, sunk 1918
- Kaiserin Augusta (1892) - BU 1920
- Gefion (1893) - BU 1923
- Hela (1895) - Torpedoed 1914
- Gazelle class
- Gazelle (1898) - Stricken 1920
- Niobe (1899) - Stricken 1925, sold to Yugoslavia and renamed Dalmacija, captured by Italy 1941, captured by Germany 1943, sunk
- Nymphe (1899) - Stricken 1931
- Thetis (1900) - Stricken 1929
- Ariadne (1900) - Sunk 1914
- Amazone (1900) - Stricken 1913
- Medusa (1900) - Scuttled 1945
- Frauenlob (1902) - Sunk 1916
- Arcona (1902) - Scuttled 1945
- Undine (1902) - Sunk 1915
- Bremen class
- Bremen (1903) - Mined 1915
- Hamburg (1903) - Bombed 1944, refloated, BU
- Berlin (1903) - Scuttled 1947 with poison gas shells
- Lübeck (1904) - BU 1922
- München (1904) - BU 1919
- Leipzig (1905) - Sunk at the Battle of the Falklands, 1914
- Danzig (1905) - BU 1921-23
- Königsberg class
- Königsberg (1905) - Scuttled 1915
- Nürnberg (1908) - Sunk 1914
- Stuttgart (1906) - BU 1921
- Stettin (1907) - BU 1921-23
- Nautilus class
- Nautilus (1906) - BU 1928
- Albatross (1907) - Sunk 1915, BU 1921
- Dresden class
- Kolberg class
- Magdeburg class
- Magdeburg (1911) - Sunk 1914
- Breslau (1911) - Mined 1918
- Strassburg (1911) - To Italy, renamed Taranto, sunk 1943
- Stralsund (1911) - BU 1935
- Karlsruhe class
- Graudenz class
- Graudenz (1913) - To Italy 1921, renamed Ancona, BU 1938
- Regensburg (1914) - To France 1920, renamed Strasbourg, recaptured 1940, BU 1944
- Pillau class
- Pillau (1914) - To Italy 1921, renamed Bari, sunk 1943
- Elbing (1914) - Sunk at the Battle of Jutland, 1916
- Wiesbaden class
- Wiesbaden (1915) - Sunk at the Battle of Jutland, 1916
- Frankfurt (1915) - Surrendered 1918, scuttled 1921
- Königsberg class
- Königsberg (1915) - To France 1920
- Karlsruhe (1916) - Scuttled Scapa Flow 1919
- Emden (1916) - BU 1926
- Nürnberg (1916) - Sunk 1922
- Brummer class
- Brummer (1915) - Scuttled Scapa Flow 1919
- Bremse (1916) - Scuttled Scapa Flow 1919
- Köln class
- Emden (1926) - Scuttled 1945, BU 1947
- 'K' class
- Königsberg (1927) - Sunk 1940
- Karlsruhe (1927) - Sunk 1940
- Köln (1928) - Sunk 1945
- Leipzig (1929) - To Britain, scuttled 1946
- Nürnberg (1934) - To Russia 1946, BU c. 1960
- Spähkreuzer 1938 (not built)
- SP 1
- SP 2
- SP 3
- M class cruiser (not built
- M
- N
- O
- P
- Q
- R
Armoured cruisers
- Victoria Louise class
- Victoria Louise (1897) - BU 1923
- Hertha (1897) - BU 1920
- Freya (1897) - BU 1921
- Vineta (1897) - BU 1920
- Hansa (1898) - BU 1920
- Fürst Bismarck (1897) - BU 1919-20
- Prinz Heinrich (1900) - BU 1920
- Prinz Adalbert class
- Prinz Adalbert (1901) - Torpedoed 1915
- Friedrich Carl (1902) - Mined 1914
- Roon class
- Scharnhorst class
- Scharnhorst (1906) - Sunk at the Battle of the Falklands, 1914
- Gneisenau (1906) - Sunk at the Battle of the Falklands, 1914
- Blücher (1908) - Sunk at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915
Battlecruisers
- Von der Tann (1909) - Scuttled Scapa Flow 1919
- Moltke class
- Seydlitz (1912) - Scuttled Scapa Flow 1919
- Derfflinger class
- Derfflinger (1913) - Scuttled Scapa Flow 1919
- Lützow (1913) - Scuttled after heavy damage at the Battle of Jutland, 1916
- Hindenburg (1915) - Scuttled Scapa Flow 1919
- Mackensen class (not completed)
- Mackensen (1917) - BU 1923-24
- Graf Spee (1920) - BU 1921-22
- Prinz Eitel Friedrich - BU 1921/22
- Fürst Bismarck - BU 1921/22
- Ersatz Yorck class (not completed)
- Ersatz Yorck
- Ersatz Gneisenau
- Ersatz Sharnhorst
- Kreuzer P Class (not built)
- O class battlecruiser (not built)
- O
- P
- Q
Heavy cruisers
- Deutschland class
- Deutschland (1931) - Later renamed Lützow, scuttled in 1945.
- Admiral Scheer (1933) - Sunk 1945
- Admiral Graf Spee (1934) - scuttled 1939.
- Admiral Hipper class
- Admiral Hipper (1937) - Scuttled 1945, BU post-war
- Prinz Eugen (1938) - Surrendered 1945, expended in US A-bomb tests 1946
- Blücher (1937) - Sunk 1940
- Lützow (1939) - Sold to Russia 1941, renamed first Petropavlovsk, then Tallinn
- Seydlitz (1939) (not completed) - Scuttle attempt failed 1945, fate uncertain.
[edit] Greece
- Amalia (1861) - Renamed Hellas 1862, BU 1906
- Navarhos Miaoulis (1879) - Sold 1931
- Elli (1912, purchased 1914) - Torpedoed by Italian submarine 1940
- Georgios Averof (1910) - Italian Pisa class, preserved at Poros as museum
- Elli II (1935, ex-Italian Eugenio di Savoia, obtained in 1951 as war reparations) - Stricken 1964
[edit] Italy
Protected and light cruisers
- Giovanni Bausan (1883) - Sold 1920
- Etna class
- Etna (1885) - Sold 1921
- Vesuvio (1886) - Sold 1911
- Stromboli (1886) - Sold 1907
- Ettore Fieramosca (1888) - Sold 1909
- Dogali (1885) - Sold to Uruguay 1908 and renamed Montevideo, BU 1932
- Piemonte (1888) - Sold 1920
- Umbria class
- Umbria (1891)
- Lombardia (1890) - Sold 1920
- Etruria (1891) - Sank 1918
- Liguria (1893) - Sold 1921
- Elba (1893)
- Puglia (1898) - Disposed of 1923, front of ship preserved Gardone
- Calabria (1894) - Disposed of 1924
- Libia (1912) - Was building for Turkey as Drama. BU 1937
- Campania class
- Basilicata (1914) - Sank after explosion in 1919, refloated 1920, BU 1921
- Campania (1914) - Stricken 1937
- Quarto (1911) - Sold 1938, BU after 1939
- Nino Bixio class
- Nino Bixio (1911) - Stricken 1929, BU
- Marsala (1912) - Stricken 1927, BU
- Taranto (1911, ex-German Strassburg) - scuttled 1943, sunk 1943 & 1944, BU 1946 or later
- Bari (1914, ex-German Pillau) - Sunk 1943, BU 1948
- Brindisi (ex-Austrian Helgoland) - Stricken 1937, BU
- Venezia (ex-Austrian Saida) - Stricken 1937, BU
- Ancona (ex-German Graudenz) - Stricken 1937, BU
- Di Giussano class
- Alberico da Barbiano (1930) - Sunk 1941
- Alberto di Giussano (1930) - Sunk 1941
- Bartolomeo Colleoni (1930) - Sunk 1940
- Giovanni delle Bande Nere (1930) - Sunk 1942
- Cadorna class
- Luigi Cadorna (1931) - BU 1950s
- Armando Diaz (1932) - Sunk 1941
- Montecuccoli class
- Raimondo Montecuccoli (1934) - BU 1960s
- Muzio Attendolo (1934) - Sunk 1942
- Duca d'Aosta class
- Emmanuele Filiberto Duca D'Aosta (1934) - Transferred to Soviet Union 1949, renamed first Stalingrad, than Kerch
- Eugenio di Savoia (1935) - Transferred to Greece 1951, renamed Helli
- Duca degli Abruzzi class
- Luigi di Savoia Duca degli Abruzzi (1936) - BU 1961 or later
- Giuseppe Garibaldi (1936) - BU 1970s
- Capitani Romani class (Only those units marked * were completed)
- Attilio Regolo* (1940) - Sold to France 1948 and renamed Chateaurenault
- Scipione Africano* (1941) - Sold to France 1948 and renamed Guichen
- Pompeo Magno* (1941) - Surrendered 1943
- Ulpio Traiano (1942) - Torpedoed 1943
- Ottaviano Augusto (1942) - Sunk 1943
- Cornelio Silla (1941) - Sunk 1944
- Claudio Druso (-) - BU
- Caio Mario (1941) - Scuttled 1943/44
- Paolo Emilio (-) - BU
- Vipsania Agrippa (-) - BU
- Giulio Germanico (1941) - Renamed San Marco, BU 1971/80
- Claudio Tiberio (-)
- Etna class (not completed)
- Etna (1942) - Scuttled 1943, refloated, BU postwar
- Vesuvio (1941) - Scuttled 1943, refloated, BU postwar
- Cattaro (ex-Yugoslav Dalmacija, captured 1941, ex-German Niobe, purchased 1924) - Torpedoed 1943
- FR 11 (ex-French Jean de Vienne, captured 1943) - Captured by Germany 1943, sunk 1944
- FR 12 (ex-French La Galissonniere, captured 1943) - Captured by Germany 1943, sunk 1944
Armoured cruisers
- Marco Polo (1892) - Sold for BU 1922
- Vettor Pisani class
- Vettor Pisani (1895) - Discarded 1920
- Carlo Alberto (1896) - Discarded 1920
- Giuseppe Garibaldi class
- Giuseppe Garibaldi (1895) - To Argentina as General Garibaldi, BU 1935
- Varese (1896) - To Argentina as General San Martin, BU 1935
- Varese (1897) - To Argentina as General Belgrano, BU 1948
- Giuseppe Garibaldi (c. 1896) - To Spain as Cristobal Colon 1897, sunk at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba, 1898
- Giuseppe Garibaldi (1897) - To Argentina as General Pueyrredon, removed 1954
- Varese (1899)
- Giuseppe Garibaldi (1899)
- Francesco Ferruccio (1902)
- ? (1902) - To Japan as Kasuga
- ? (1903) - To Japan as Nisshin
- Pisa class
- Pisa (1907) - Sold 1937
- Amalfi (1908) - Torpedoed 1915
- San Marco class
- San Marco (1908) - Captured by Germany 1943, sunk c. 1944
- San Giorgio (1908) - Scuttled 1941
Heavy cruisers
- Trento class
- Trento (1927) - Sunk 1942
- Trieste (1926) - Sunk 1943
- Zara class
- Bolzano (1932) - Sunk 1944
[edit] Japan
Small cruisers
- Naniwa class
- Unebi (1886) - Sank 1887
- Matsushima class
- Matsushima (1890) - Explosion 1908
- Itsukushima (1889) - BU 1922
- Hashidate (1891) - BU 1927
- Akitsushima (1892)
- Yoshino (1892) - Sunk 1905
- Izumi (1883) - Discarded 1912 (ex-Chilean Esmeralda
- Saien (1883, ex-Chinese Chi Yuan, captured 1895) - Mined 1904
- Suma class
- Takasago (1897) - Mined 1904
- Chitose class
- Niitaka class
- Otowa (1903) - Wrecked 1917
- Tone (1910)
- Chikuma class
Armoured cruisers
- Chiyoda (1890) - BU 1927
- Asama class
- Yakumo (1899) - BU 1947
- Adzuma (1899) - BU 1946
- Izumo class
- Kasuga class (modified Italian Giuseppe Garibaldi class)
Battlecruisers
- Tsukuba class battlecruisers
- Ibuki class battlecruisers
- Kongō class (Later upgraded to battleships)
Light and heavy cruisers
- Tenryū class
- Kuma class
- Nagara class
- Sendai class
- Yubari (1923) - Sunk 1944
- Furutaka class
- Aoba class
- Myōkō class
- Takao class
- Mogami class
- Tone class
- Agano class
- Ōyodo (1942) - Sunk 1945
- Ibuki (1943) - Conversion to aircraft carrier abandoned 1945, BU 1947
[edit] Netherlands
Small cruisers
- Atjeh class
- Atjeh (1876)
- Tromp (1877)
- Koningin Emma der Nederlanden (1879)
- De Ruyter (1880)
- Van Speyk (1882)
- Johan Willem Friso (1886)
- Sumatra (1890) - BU 1907
- Koningin Wilhelmina der Nederlanden (1892) - BU 1910
- Holland class
- Holland (1896) - BU 1920
- Zeeland (1897) - BU 1924
- Friesland (1896) - BU 1913
- Gelderland (1898) - Captured by Germany 1940, renamed Niobe
- Noordbrabant (1899) - Stricken 1920, destroyed c. 1940
- Utrecht (1898) - BU 1913
- Java class
- Sumatra (1920) - Scuttled as a breakwater at Mulberry harbour during the D-day landings, 1944
- Java (1921) - Sunk at the Battle of the Java Sea, 1942
- HNLMS Celebes - Planned but never completed
- De Ruyter class
- HNLMS De Ruyter (1935) - Sunk at the Battle of the Java Sea, 1942
- Tromp class
- HNLMS Tromp (1937) - Decommissioned in 1955, sold for scrap in 1969
- Jacob van Heemskerk (1939) - Decommissioned in 1969, sold for scrap in 1970
- Zeven Provinciën class
- HNLMS De Ruyter (1944) - Sold to Peru in 1973 and renamed Almirante Grau
- Zeven Provinciën (1950) - Sold to Peru in 1976 and renamed Aguirre
[edit] New Zealand
[edit] Norway
Protected cruisers
- Viking (1891)
- Frithjof (1896)
[edit] Peru
Former merchant ships
- Sócrates class (ex-Portuguese)
- Sócrates (1880) - Renamed Lima
- Diógenes (1881) - Renamed Callao, not delivered, purchased by the United States in 1889 as USS Topeka
Light cruisers
- Almirante Grau class
- BAP Almirante Grau (1906)
- BAP Coronel Bolognesi (1906)
- Crown Colony class
- BAP Coronel Bolognesi (1942, ex-British HMS Ceylon)
- BAP Capitán Quiñones (1941, ex-British HMS Newfoundland)
- De Ruyter class
- BAP Almirante Grau (1944, ex-Dutch HNLMS De Ruyter)
- BAP Aguirre (1950, ex-Dutch HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën)
[edit] Poland
[edit] Portugal
- Adamastor (1896) - Sold 1933
- Sao Gabriel class
- Sao Gabriel (1898) - Disposed of 1924
- Sao Rafael (1898) - Wrecked 1923
- Dom Carlos I (1898) - Renamed Candido Reis 1910, disposed of 1923
- Rainha Dona Amelia (1899) - Renamed Republica 1910, wrecked 1915
[edit] Romania
Protected cruiser
- Elisabeta (1888)
[edit] Russia/USSR
2nd class non-protected cruisers
- Kreiser class (1875)
- Kreiser (1875) - BU 1910
- Dzhigit (1876) - Scuttled in Port-Artur 1904
- Razboinik (1878) - Scuttled in Port-Artur 1904
- Naezdnik (1878) - BU 1902
- Strelok (1879) - BU 1907
- Plastun (1879) - BU 1907
- Vestnik (1880) - BU 1906
- Oprichnik (1880) - BU 1907
- Zabiyaka (1879) - Scuttled in Port-Artur 1904
- Almaz (1903) - Reclassified to aviso in 1907, BU 1930's
1st class non-protected cruisers
- Varyag class
- Varyag (1862) - Stricken c. 1887
- Vitiaz (1862) - Stricken c. 1894
- Askold (1863) - Stricken c. 1890
- Pamiat Merkuria (1879) - BU 1907
2nd class protected cruisers
- Novik (1900) - Damaged and scuttled, 1904, captured by Japan, refloated, renamed Suzuya
- Boyarin (1901) - Sunk 1904
- Izumrud class
- Izumrud (1903) - Wrecked 1905
- Zemtchug (1903) - Sunk 1914
- Prut (ex-Turkish Mejidieh) (1905) - captured 1915, restored 1918
1st class protected cruisers
- Vitiaz class
- Vitiaz (1884) - Wrecked 1893
- Rynda (1885)
- Admiral Kornilov (1887)
- Svietlana (1896) - Sunk at the Battle of Tsushima 1905
- Pallada class
- Pallada (1899) - Sunk 1904, captured by Japan, refloated, renamed Tsugaru, BU 1923
- Diana (1899) - BU 1922
- Aurora (1900) - Preserved St Petersburg
- Varyag (1899) - BU 1921
- Askold (1900) - BU 1921
- Bogatyr class
- Bogatyr (1901) - BU 1922
- Kagul (1902) - Renamed Otchakov, renamed General Kornilov
- Pamiat Merkuria (1903) - Renamed Komintern, Sunk 1942
- Oleg (1903) - Torpedoed 1919
1st class Armoured cruisers
- General Admiral class
- General Admiral (1873) - BU 1940
- Gerzog Edinburgski (1875)
- Vladimir Monomakh (1882) - Torpedoed at the Battle of Tsushima 1905
- Dmitri Donskoi (1883) - Scuttled after the Battle of Tsushima 1905
- Admiral Nakhimov (1885) - Torpedoed and scuttled at the Battle of Tsushima, 1905
- Pamiat Azova (1888) - Torpedoed 1919
- Rurik (1892) - Sunk 1904
- Rossia (1896) - BU 1922
- Gromoboi (1899) - BU 1922
- Bayan class
- Bayan (1900) - Sunk 1904, captured by Japan, refloated and renamed Aso, 1905, scuttled 1932
- Admiral Makarov (1906) - BU 1922
- Bayan (1907) - BU 1922
- Pallada (1906) - Torpedoed 1914
- Rurik (1906) - BU 1923
Light cruisers
- Svetlana class
- Svetlana (1915) - Renamed Krasnyi Krym, BU 1960
- Admiral Spiridov (1916)
- Admiral Greig (1916) - Aground 1938
- Admiral Nakhimov class
- Admiral Nakhimov (1916) - Renamed Chervona Ukraina 1926, sank 1941
- Admiral Lazarev (1916) - Renamed Krasny Kavkaz 1932
- Murmansk (ex-Milwaukee)
- Admiral Makarov (ex-Nurnberg) (1934) - BU 1961
- Kerch (ex-Emanuele Filiberto Duca d'Aosta (1934) - BU 1960's
- Chapaev class
- Chapayev (1940/46) - Decommissioned 1960
- Zheleznyakov (1940/41) - Decommissioned 1976
- Frunze (1940) - Decommissioned 1960
- Kuybyshev (1941) - Decommissioned 1965
- Chkalov (1947/48) - Renamed Komsomolets, decommissioned 1981
- Ordzhinikidze (-) - Captured by Germany, BU
- Sverdlov (-) - Captured by Germany, BU
- 4 others
- Sverdlov class
- Sverdlov (1952)
- Dzerzhinsky (1952)
- Ordzhonikidze (1952) - Sold to Indonesia 1962
- Zhdanov (1951)
- Alexander Nevski (1952)
- Admiral Nakhimov (1953)
- Admiral Ushakov (1953)
- Admiral Lazarev (1952)
- Alexander Suvorov (1953)
- Admiral Senyavin (1953)
- Dmitry Pozharski (1954)
- Oktyabrskaya Revolutsia (1954)
- Murmansk (1955)
- Mikhail Kutuzov (1954)
Heavy cruisers
- Kirov class (Kirov subclass)
- Kirov (1936)
- Voroshilov (1935) - BU 1960s
- (Maksim Gorkyy subclass)
- Maksim Gorkyy (1938) - BU 1958
- Molotov (1939) - Renamed Slava 1958
- Kaganovich (1943)
- Kalinin (1943)
Missile cruisers
- 'Kynda' class
- Grozny (1962)
- Admiral Fokin (1964)
- Arseniy Golovko (ex-Admiral Golovko) (1964)
- Varyag (1965)
- 'Kresta I' class
- Admiral Zozulya (1967)
- Vize-Admiral Drozd (1968)
- Vladivostok (1969)
- Sevastopol (1969)
- 'Kresta II' class
- Krondstadt (1969)
- Admiral Isakov (1970)
- Admiral Nakhimov (1971)
- Admiral Makarov (1972)
- Khabarovsk (ex-Marshall Voroshilov) (1972)
- Admiral Oktyabrsky (1973)
- Admiral Isachenkov (1974)
- Marshal Timoshenko (1975)
- Vasily Chapaev (1976)
- Admiral Yumashev (1977)
- 'Kara' class
- Nikolayev (1971)
- Ochakov (1973)
- Kerch (1974)
- Azov (1975)
- Petropavlovsk (1976)
- Tashkent (1977)
- Vladivostok (ex-Tallinn) (1979)
- Slava class
- Moskva (ex-Slava) (1982)
- Marshal Ustinov (1986)
- Varyag (ex-Chervona Ukrayina) (1989)
- Ukrayina (ex-Admiral Flota Lobov) slowly being completed for the Ukrainian Navy
Missile Battlecruisers
- Kirov class
- Admiral Ushakov (ex-Kirov) (1980)
- Admiral Lazarev (ex-Frunze) (1984)
- Admiral Nakhimov (ex-Kalinin) (1988)
- Pyotr Velikiy (ex-Yuri Andropov) (1998)
[edit] Spain
Protected cruisers
- Isla de Luzon class
- Isla de Luzon (1886) - Captured at the Battle of Manila Bay, 1898
- Isla de Cuba (1886) - Captured at the Battle of Manila Bay, 1898
- Marques de la Enseñada (1890)
- Reina Regente class
- Reina Regente (1887) - Sank 1895
- Alfonso XIII (1891)
- Lepanto (1892)
- Rio de la Plata (1898)
- Extremadura (1900)
- Reina Regente (1906)
First class cruisers
- Aragon class
- Aragon (1879)
- Navarra (1881)
- Castilla (1881) - Sunk at the Battle of Manila Bay, 1898
- Alfonso XII class
- Alfonso XII (1887)
- Reina Cristina (1887) - Sunk at the Battle of Manila Bay, 1898
- Reina Mercedes (1887)
Small cruisers
- Velasco class
- Velasco (1881) - Sunk at the Battle of Manila Bay 1898
- Gravina (1881) - Sank 1885
- Infanta Isabel (1885) - Stricken c. 1910
- Isabel II (1886) - Stricken c. 1905
- Cristobal Colon (1887) - Sank 1895
- Don Juan de Austria (1887) - Sunk at the Battle of Manila Bay, 1898, refloated
- Don Antonio Uloa (1887) - Sunk at the Battle of Manila Bay, 1898
- Conde del Venadito (1888) - Stricken c. 1905
Armoured cruisers
- Infanta Maria Teresa class
- Infanta Maria Teresa (1890) - Sunk at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba, 1898
- Vizcaya (1891) - Sunk at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba 1898
- Almirante Oquendo (1891) - Sunk at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba, 1898
- Emperador Carlos V (1895)
- Italian Giuseppe Garibaldi class
- Cristobal Colon (1897) - Sunk at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba, 1898
- Princesa de Asturias class
- Princesa de Asturias (1896)
- Cardenal Jimenez de Cisneros (1897) - Wrecked 1905
- Cataluña (1900)
Light and scout cruisers
- Navarra (ex-Republica, ex-Reina Victoria Eugenia) (1923)
- Blas de Lezo class
- Blas de Lezo (1925) - Wrecked 1932
- Mendez Nuñez (1924)
- Almirante Cervera class
- Almirante Cervera (1928)
- Galicia (ex-Libertad, ex-Principe Alfonso) (1927)
- Miguel de Cervantes (1930)
Heavy cruisers
- Canarias class
- Canarias (1936)
- Baleares (1936) - Sunk at the Battle of Cape Palos, 1938
[edit] Sweden
Armoured cruiser
- Fylgia (1905) - Sold for BU 1957
Seaplane cruiser
- Gotland (1933) - BU 1963
Light cruisers
- Tre Kronor class
- Tre Kronor (1944)
- Göta Lejon (1945)
Mine cruiser
- Älvsnabben (1943)
- Clas Fleming
Torpedo cruisers
- Claes Horn
- Claes Uggla
- Jacob Bagge
- Psilander
- Örnen
[edit] Turkey/Ottoman Empire
Protected cruisers
- Gamidieh (Abdul Hamid) (1904) - captured by Russian 1915, restored 1918, BU 1947
- Mejidieh (Abdul Mejid) (1905) - BU 1947
Light cruisers
- Midilli (ex-German Breslau ) (1912) - purchased 1914, mined 1918
[edit] United Kingdom
[edit] United States
See List of cruisers of the United States Navy
[edit] Uruguay
Protected cruisers
- Montevideo (ex-Italian Dogali ) (1885) - purchased 1908, decommissioned 1932