Europe/South America
Country | Name | Laid Down | Displacement | Main Armament |
Italy | Bolzano | 1930 | 10,890 | 8-8” |
Italy | Luigi Cadorna Armando Diaz | 1930 | 5,323 | 8-6” |
Italy | Gorizia Pola | 1930-31 | 11,680 | 8-8” |
UK | Leander Neptune Orion Achilles Ajax | 1930-33 | 6,985 | 8-6” |
Italy | Raimondo Montecuccoli | 1931 | 7,405 | 8-6” |
France | Algerie | 1931 | 10,000 | 8-8” |
France | Emile Bertin | 1931 | 5,886 | 9-6” |
France | La Galissonniere Georges Leygues Gloire Jean de Vienne Marseillaise Montcalm | 1931-33 | 7,600 | 9-6” |
Italy | Duca d’Aosta Eugenio di Savoia | 1932-33 | 8,317 | 8-6” |
Italy | Abruzzi Giuseppe Garibaldi | 1933 | 9,440 | 10-6” |
Netherlands | De Ruyter | 1933 | 6,442 | 7-5.9” |
UK/Australia | Sydney Perth Hobart | 1933 | 6,830 | 8-6” |
Germany | Nürnberg | 1933 | 6,980 | 9-5.9” |
UK | Arethusa Galatea Penelope Aurora | 1933-35 | 5,220-5,354 | 6-6” |
UK | Southampton Newcastle Birmingham Glasgow Sheffield Liverpool Manchester Gloucester | 1934-36 | 9,100 | 12-6” |
Germany | Admiral Hipper Blucher Prinz Eugen Seydlitz | 1935-36 | 14,247 | 8-8” |
USSR | Kirov Voroshilov Maksim Gorky | 1935-36 | 7,756 | 9-7.1” |
Netherlands | Tromp | 1936 | 3,450 | 6-5.9” |
Argentina | La Argentina | 1936 | 6,500 | 9-6” |
UK | Edinburgh Belfast | 1936 | 10,550 | 12-6” |
USA/Japan
Country | Name | Laid Down | Displacement | Main Armament |
USA | Portland | 1930 | 10,258 | 9-8” |
USA | New Orleans Astoria Minneapolis Tuscaloosa San Francisco Quincy Vincennes | 1930-34 | 10,136 | 9-8” |
Japan | Mogami Mikuma Suzuya Kumano | 1931-34 | 8,500[1] | 15-6.1”[2] |
Japan | Tone Chikuma | 1934-35 | 11,215 | 15-6.1”[3] |
USA | Brooklyn Philadelphia Savannah Nashville Phoenix Boise Honolulu St Louis Helena | 1934-36 | 9,767 | 15-6” |
USA | Wichita | 1935 | 10,589 | 9-8” |
[1] Nominally of 8,500 tons, but actually of 11,224 tons as first completed. E Lacroix & L Wells, 1997, Japanese Cruisers of the Pacific War, Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, MD, pp436, 449,
[2] These ships were completed with 15-6.1-inch guns, but were later modified to carry 10-8-inch guns after the expiry of LNT30. See Section 7.4.
[3] These ships were laid down to be armed with 6.1inch guns, but this was changed while they were under construction (after the expiry of LNT30), and the ships were completed with 10-8-inch guns. See Section 7.4.