| 1913 | E 5 (I 85) | Completed |
| 1940 | Usk (N 65) | Launched |
| 1944 | Tantivy (P 319) | HMS Tantivy lays mines in the Strait of Malacca. |
| 1944 | Taciturn (P 334) | Launched |
| 1971 | Forth (F04) 1938 - 1978 | Arrived at Devonport after five years at Singapore with 7th Sub Sqdn |
| 1971 | Forth (F04) 1938 - 1978 | She arrived back in the UK from Singapore |
Otus (N 92) |
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| Class: | 1925 - 1946: Odin Class |
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| Build Group: | O2 |
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Fate: The last submarine of this type to be taken out of serviceĀ in April 1946. Scuttled in September 1946 off the coast of Durban. |
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Norwegian investigative journalist Alf Jacobsen relates one of the most incredible tales of the Second World War, in which Royal Navy X-craft midget submarines attacked the German battleship Tirpitz in Norway.
A daring plan was hatched by the Admiralty to sink Tirpitz using midget submarines to plant high explosive mines beneath the ship's keel.
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Otus (N 92) |
|
| Class: | 1925 - 1946: Odin Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | O2 |
|
Fate: The last submarine of this type to be taken out of serviceĀ in April 1946. Scuttled in September 1946 off the coast of Durban. |
|
Norwegian investigative journalist Alf Jacobsen relates one of the most incredible tales of the Second World War, in which Royal Navy X-craft midget submarines attacked the German battleship Tirpitz in Norway.
A daring plan was hatched by the Admiralty to sink Tirpitz using midget submarines to plant high explosive mines beneath the ship's keel.
18 pages added or updated in the last 3 month
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