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Sunken battlecruisers are large capital ships built in the first half of the 20th century that were either destroyed in battle, scuttled, or destroyed in a weapon test. They were similar in size and cost to a battleship, and typically carried the same kind of heavy guns, but battlecruisers generally carried less armor and were faster. The first battlecruisers were developed in the United Kingdom in the first decade of the century, as a development of the armored cruiser, at the same time the dreadnought succeeded the pre-dreadnought battleship. The original aim of the battlecruiser was to hunt down slower, older armored cruisers and destroy them with heavy gunfire. However, as more and more battlecruisers were built, their opponents became ships of their own type, not slower, weaker vessel

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  • List of sunken battlecruisers (en)
  • 已沉没战列巡洋舰列表 (zh)
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  • 已沉没战列巡洋舰列表收录世界各国因各种原因沉没的战列巡洋舰。这些战列巡洋舰部分因战斗而被击沉,部分出于各种考虑而自沉,部分因战后试验或者和平应用而沉没。 沉没的战列巡洋舰都是始建于20世纪上半叶的大型主力舰,这些舰只或因战斗中被摧毁,或被凿沉,或者在武器试验中被摧毁。这些军舰在尺寸与建造成本上与战列舰相似,通常配备有相同规格的大口径舰炮,且通常比战列舰装备更轻量的装甲以获得更高的航速。 (zh)
  • Sunken battlecruisers are large capital ships built in the first half of the 20th century that were either destroyed in battle, scuttled, or destroyed in a weapon test. They were similar in size and cost to a battleship, and typically carried the same kind of heavy guns, but battlecruisers generally carried less armor and were faster. The first battlecruisers were developed in the United Kingdom in the first decade of the century, as a development of the armored cruiser, at the same time the dreadnought succeeded the pre-dreadnought battleship. The original aim of the battlecruiser was to hunt down slower, older armored cruisers and destroy them with heavy gunfire. However, as more and more battlecruisers were built, their opponents became ships of their own type, not slower, weaker vessel (en)
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