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Until 1892, there was no standardized name for ships of the cruiser type. They were classified as armoured frigates, armoured corvettes and even screw corvettes. The "Cruiser" \ «крейсер» designation appeared in 1878, but only for auxiliary non-protected ships. Starting in 1892 and up to 1907, all of these ships were divided between 1st rank cruisers and 2nd rank cruisers, although this division did not coincide with the delineation between armoured cruisers & protected cruisers. The designation "auxiliary cruiser" officially appeared in 1904. According to the new classification table of 1907, all cruisers, except auxiliary ships, were divided between "armoured cruisers" and "cruisers". During the first decades of the Soviet Navy the only one "cruiser" designation existed, but in 1949 crui

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  • Cet article dresse la liste des croiseurs de la Marine impériale russe de 1873 à 1917. Jusqu'en 1892, ce type de navire ne possède pas de nom. Ils sont classés comme des frégates blindées ou des corvette blindées. La désignation sous le nom de croiseur (крейсер) apparaît en 1878, mais elle est seulement attribué aux croiseurs auxiliaires non protégés. De 1892 à 1907, l'ensemble des navires sont répartis en croiseurs de 1re rang et 2e rang, bien que cette répartition ne coïncide nullement avec la distinction croiseur cuirassé et croiseur protégé. La dénomination de croiseur auxiliaire apparut officiellement en 1904. Selon le tableau de classification de 1907, tous le croiseurs, à l'exception des croiseurs auxiliaires sont répartis entre croiseurs cuirassés et croiseurs protégés. (fr)
  • Until 1892, there was no standardized name for ships of the cruiser type. They were classified as armoured frigates, armoured corvettes and even screw corvettes. The "Cruiser" \ «крейсер» designation appeared in 1878, but only for auxiliary non-protected ships. Starting in 1892 and up to 1907, all of these ships were divided between 1st rank cruisers and 2nd rank cruisers, although this division did not coincide with the delineation between armoured cruisers & protected cruisers. The designation "auxiliary cruiser" officially appeared in 1904. According to the new classification table of 1907, all cruisers, except auxiliary ships, were divided between "armoured cruisers" and "cruisers". During the first decades of the Soviet Navy the only one "cruiser" designation existed, but in 1949 cruisers were divided between "light cruisers", "heavy cruisers" and "training cruisers". Later "missile cruisers", "anti-submarine cruisers", "aircraft-carrying cruisers", "heavy nuclear missile cruisers" appeared. (en)
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  • Cet article dresse la liste des croiseurs de la Marine impériale russe de 1873 à 1917. Jusqu'en 1892, ce type de navire ne possède pas de nom. Ils sont classés comme des frégates blindées ou des corvette blindées. La désignation sous le nom de croiseur (крейсер) apparaît en 1878, mais elle est seulement attribué aux croiseurs auxiliaires non protégés. De 1892 à 1907, l'ensemble des navires sont répartis en croiseurs de 1re rang et 2e rang, bien que cette répartition ne coïncide nullement avec la distinction croiseur cuirassé et croiseur protégé. La dénomination de croiseur auxiliaire apparut officiellement en 1904. Selon le tableau de classification de 1907, tous le croiseurs, à l'exception des croiseurs auxiliaires sont répartis entre croiseurs cuirassés et croiseurs protégés. (fr)
  • Until 1892, there was no standardized name for ships of the cruiser type. They were classified as armoured frigates, armoured corvettes and even screw corvettes. The "Cruiser" \ «крейсер» designation appeared in 1878, but only for auxiliary non-protected ships. Starting in 1892 and up to 1907, all of these ships were divided between 1st rank cruisers and 2nd rank cruisers, although this division did not coincide with the delineation between armoured cruisers & protected cruisers. The designation "auxiliary cruiser" officially appeared in 1904. According to the new classification table of 1907, all cruisers, except auxiliary ships, were divided between "armoured cruisers" and "cruisers". During the first decades of the Soviet Navy the only one "cruiser" designation existed, but in 1949 crui (en)
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  • Liste des croiseurs de la Marine impériale russe (fr)
  • List of cruisers of the Russian Navy (en)
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