| 1910 | C 34 (I 64) | Launched |
| 1913 | E 5 (I 85) | An explosion occurred inside E5's Main Engines, resulting in the death of one Officer and two men. In addition, nine men were badly burned. |
| 1918 | H 29 | Launched |
| 1918 | R 3 | Launched |
| 1918 | R 4 | Launched |
| 1940 | Satyr (P 214) | Laid Down |
| 1940 | Orzel (85 A) (Polish) | The submarine was officially declared lost. The true cause is unknown, although it is commonly believed Orzeł most likely struck a British or German sea mine in or near the Skagerrak. Another theory suggests the boat may have been sunk mistakenly by a British aircraft. |
| 1941 | Clyde (N 12) | HMS Clyde sinks the Italian merchant Sturla with gunfire in the Golfo di Policastro about 5 nautical miles from Maratea. |
| 1943 | Trespasser (P 312) | HMS Trespasser fires 6 torpedoes at the German auxilary patrol vessel Uj 6073/Nimeth Allah off Toulon, southern France. The torpedoes miss their target. |
| 1944 | Sirdar (P 226) | HMS Sirdar sinks a Japanese sailing vessel with gunfire in the Strait of Malacca. |
| 1944 | Stoic (P 231) | HMS Stoic sinks a small Japanese vessel with gunfire in the Strait of Malacca. |
| 1944 | Solent (P 262) | Launched |
| 1944 | Artful (P 456) | Laid Down |
| 1945 | Trenchant (P 331) | HMS Trenchant torpedoes and sinks the Japanese heavy cruiser Ashigara in the northern entrance of Bangka Straits. |
| 2007 | Astute (S 119) | HMS ASTUTE 'Rolled Out' from Devonshire Dock Hall after naming by Camila, Duchess of Cornwall. |