Battle cruiser
A Battle cruiser was like a battleship. It had thinner armor and lighter guns and was longer and less wide. They were faster than battleships, which meant they were made to go faster than bigger ships and chase down smaller ships.
Battle cruisers were used in the 20th century. The Royal Navy invented the battle cruiser, and soon later they were used by many countries around the world. They have been replaced with more modern ships which means they are no longer used. Battleships and battle cruisers are not used today because guided cruise missiles are much better than the guns battleships and battle cruisers had.
Battle Cruiser Media
HMS Hood, the largest battlecruiser ever built, in Australia on 17 March 1924
HMS Shannon, a Minotaur-class armoured cruiser
Invincible, Britain's first battlecruiser
HMS Queen Mary, the last battlecruiser built before World War I
Template:SMS was heavily damaged in the Battle of Dogger Bank