New Orleans class heavy cruisers
It is the 7th heavy cruiser built for the United States Navy
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The term “New Orleans-class cruiser” most commonly refers to a historical US Navy heavy cruiser design from the early-to-mid 20th century. In general discussions, this class is described as a two- or four-ship design built for treaty-era heavy cruisers, featuring 8-inch main battery and configurations typical of pre–World War II cruiser programs. For precise details, individual ship histories (numbers, displacement, armament) can vary by source.
If you’re asking about a fictional or game-related New Orleans-class cruiser (for example, in video games or alternate-history media), many of those versions adapt the familiar hull form and armament to fit gameplay balance or story needs. In such cases, specs and capabilities can differ significantly from historical records.
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Illustration (example): In many depictions, a New Orleans-class cruiser resembles other treaty-era heavy cruisers with a tall superfiring main-gun turret arrangement and a high, angled forecastle, typical of US heavy cruisers of that era.
If you’d like, I can compile a concise spec sheet (displacement, dimensions, speed, armament) from reliable sources or identify where a particular portrayal (game, novel, or film) deviates from historic design.
It is the 7th heavy cruiser built for the United States Navy
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www.surfpac.navy.milTonnage10,136 tons standard displacement Dimensions588' by 61'9" by 21'9" 179.22m by 18.82m by 6.63m Maximum speed32.4 knots Complement868
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