A navy cruiser is a type of warship that serves as a versatile combat vessel, typically larger than destroyers but smaller than battleships. Cruisers are designed for various roles, including fleet air defense, surface warfare, and anti-submarine operations, often equipped with advanced weaponry and radar systems. They can operate independently or as part of a larger task force, providing fire support, reconnaissance, and protection for other ships. Modern cruisers often feature guided missile systems, making them crucial assets in naval warfare.
CA = Cruiser, Armored
It means its a cruiser that carries guided missiles.... AEAA Wechsler, HSL43, USN
it would be around 200 million dollars
See website: USS Indianapolis (Heavy Cruiser)
cruiser guided-missle nuclear it is a type of a ship. It is a nuclear-powered, guided-missle cruiser, such as the USS Virginia CGN-38.
I think it was a cruiser, in the Canadian Navy.
3 U.S. Navy vessels have been christened for their namesake, the City of Topeka, Kansas:PG-35 - Gun Boat, 1900 to 1930CL-67 - Light Cruiser, 1944 to 1949CLG-8 - Light Missile Cruiser, 1960 to 1969SSN-754 - L.A. Class Fast-Attack Submarine, 1989 to presentThe Light Cruiser Topeka (CL-67) was converted to a Light Missile Cruiser and re-designated with the new hull number CLG-8 in 1960, but retaining her original name.
M. Shawn Hennessy has written: 'Freedom's fortress' -- subject(s): Vincennes (Sloop of war), Vincennes (Cruiser : CL-64), Vincennes (Cruiser : CG-49), Vincennes (Cruiser : CA-44), United States, United States Exploring Expedition (1838-1842), United States. Navy, History
Cruiser bruiser.
There were two ships named Olsen, Earl K. Olsen - Destroyer Escort John G. Olsen - Steam tug
He didn't. He returned to the US aboard the United States Navy cruiser USS Memphis (CL-13) on June 11, 1927.
The Japanese navy lost 4 aircraft carriers, the Akagi, Kaga, Soryu and Hiryu as well as a heavy cruiser, the Mikuma.