RUSSIAN EMPIRE/ USSR CRUISERS GAMEPLAY

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Ships
General-admiral class
1. Gerzog edinburgski
2. General-admiral

Vladimir monomakh class
1. Vladimir monomakh
2. Dmitri donskoi

Rurik class
1. Rurik
2. Rossia
3. Gromoboi

Vitiaz class
1. Vitiaz
2. Rynda

1. Admiral kornilov
2. Almaz

Leytenant ilyn class
1. Leytenant ilyn
2. Kapitan saken

Kakarskii class
1. Kakarskii
2. Voyevoda
3. Posadnic
4. Vsadnik
5. Gaidamak
6. Griden

3. Abrek

Admiral nakhimov 1915 class
1. Chervona ukraina
2. Admiral kornilov
3. Admiral istomin

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.

Kirov class 1940
1. Molotov
2. Kalinin
3. Kaganovich

Chapayev class
1. Kuibyshev
2. Zhelezniakov
3. Chkalov
4. Frunze
5. Orkzhonikidze
6. Sverdlov

Sverdlov class
1. Ordzhonikidze
2. Alexander nevski
3. Admiral ushakov
4. Admiral lazarev
5. Dzerzhinsky
6. Admiral seniavin
7. Alexander Surovov
8. Dmitri pozharskii
9. Molotvsk
10. Murmansk
11. Kozma minin
12. Scherbakov
13. Varyag