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What (who) is M-class cruiser - definition


M-class cruiser         
The M-class cruisers were a class of light cruisers planned, but never built, by Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine before World War II. The ships were designed for commerce raiding in the Atlantic Ocean.
D'Estrées-class cruiser         
  • Profile and plan drawing of ''D'Estrées'' from the 1901 edition of ''[[The Naval Annual]]''
  • ''D'Estrées'' in [[Shanghai]] in around 1920, seen from astern
  • mm}} Model 1891 gun in a pivot mount
TWO PROTECTED CRUISERS OF THE FRENCH NAVY BUILT IN THE EARLY 1890S
Destrees class cruiser; Destrées class cruiser; Destrees-class cruiser; Destrées-class cruiser
The D'Estrées class comprised two protected cruisers of the French Navy built in the late 1890s. The two ships were and , though a third was projected but was canceled before work began.
Lapérouse-class cruiser         
  • ''D'Estaing'' coaling in [[Algiers]]
  • ''Lapérouse'' in port, date unknown
  • ''Nielly'', date unknown
  • Plan and profile sketch of the ''Lapérouse'' class
The Lapérouse class was a type of barbette cruisers of the French Navy, with wooden hull and iron beams. These ships had plough bows with a forecastle, a displacement of 2,363 tons, a speed of and had a complement of 264 sailors.