Events
On This Day - February 25
1880 | Resurgam | The world's first mechanically-driven submarine the 30-ton Resurgam, built by the Rev.George Garrett, an English clergyman, sank in a heavy swell 20 miles off Great Ormes Head near Llandudno north Wales, whilst being towed to Portsmouth. |
1906 | B5 | Completed |
1919 | H47 | Completed |
1936 | Grampus (N56) | Launched |
1941 | Upright (N89) | HMS Upright torpedoes and sinks the Italian light cruiser Armando Diaz east off Sfax, Tunisia. |
1941 | United (P44) | Laid Down |
1941 | Unruffled (P46) | Laid Down |
1943 | Torbay (N79) | HMS Torbay damages the Italian auxiliary minesweeper Monte Argentario with gunfire off Ajaccio, Corsica, France. |
1944 | Tiptoe (P332) | Launched |
1945 | Trenchant (P331) | HMS Trenchant sinks a Japanese sailing vessel with gunfire in the Strait of Malacca. |
1956 | Excalibur (S40) | Launched |
1967 | Renown (S26) | Launched |
2019 | Warspite (S128) | The Secretary of State for Defence, Right Honourable Gavin Williamson CBE MP, announced "Warspite" as the name of the third in class submarine for the Dreadnought programme. |
2019 | Astute (S119) | HMS Astute and Type 23 frigate HMS St Albans faced tough weather conditions as they took advantage of working together on their anti-submarine warfare capabilities to do personnel transfer training. St Albans' Merlin helicopter from 814 Naval Air Squadron flew between both vessels, winching submariners and sailors while battling wind and rain. Lieutenant Commander Andrew Mitchell, flight commander on board the Portsmouth-based frigate, said: "The transfer was one of the most challenging, and professionally rewarding experiences. We don't get to do this often and certainly not in such adverse weather conditions." |