| 1907 | C 13 (I 43) | Launched |
| 1909 | C 19 (I 49) | Completed |
| 1911 | E 1 (I 81) | Launched |
| 1916 | E 40 | Launched |
| 1922 | P 556 | Launched |
| 1938 | Triton (N 15) | Completed |
| 1939 | Seahorse (S 98) | HMS Seahorse departed Rosyth for Blyth. |
| 1941 | Upholder (N 99) | HMS Upholder torpedoed and sank the Italian destroyer Libeccio east of Siracusa, Sicily. |
| 1941 | Olympus (N 35) | HMS Olympus attacks the Italian merchant Mauro Croce with torpedoes and gunfire in the Gulf of Genoa. The target escaped without damage. |
| 1942 | Saracen (P 247) | HMS Saracen torpedoes and sinks the Italian submarine Granito near Capo San Vito, Sicily, Italy. |
| 1942 | Vampire (P 72) | Laid Down |
| 1971 | Conqueror (S 48) | Completed |
| Class: | 1967 - 1996: Resolution Class |
| Built By: | Cammell Laird (Mersey) |
| Build Group: | SSBN1 |
| Fate: | |
| Paid off May 1992 after completing 56 deterrent patrols and laid up at Rosyth. | |
Directed by William Fairchild, The Silent Enemy is a newly restored 1958 war film based on the real Lionel 'Buster' Crabb who vanished during a reconnaissance mission for the MI6, played by Laurence Harvey.
In 1941, Britain was sustaining enormous losses fighting a war on three fronts against an ever increasing Axis power. To add to their problems, the Italians have recently created a new form of warfare - Frogmen - an intrepid band of men who travel astride small torpedo-type vessels, and attach explosive charges to the hulls of enemy ships, below their waterline.
A young Naval Lieutenant, 'Buster' Crabb, an expert in mine and bomb disposal, is sent to Gibraltar to try and combat this new threat. Never having dived before, he sets to work to master the technique of underwater operations, and soon he and his team are able to locate many of the frogmen's charges and render them harmless. But with an invasion of North Africa imminent, time is not on the Allies' side.
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| Class: | 1967 - 1996: Resolution Class |
| Built By: | Cammell Laird (Mersey) |
| Build Group: | SSBN1 |
| Fate: | |
| Paid off May 1992 after completing 56 deterrent patrols and laid up at Rosyth. | |
Directed by William Fairchild, The Silent Enemy is a newly restored 1958 war film based on the real Lionel 'Buster' Crabb who vanished during a reconnaissance mission for the MI6, played by Laurence Harvey.
In 1941, Britain was sustaining enormous losses fighting a war on three fronts against an ever increasing Axis power. To add to their problems, the Italians have recently created a new form of warfare - Frogmen - an intrepid band of men who travel astride small torpedo-type vessels, and attach explosive charges to the hulls of enemy ships, below their waterline.
A young Naval Lieutenant, 'Buster' Crabb, an expert in mine and bomb disposal, is sent to Gibraltar to try and combat this new threat. Never having dived before, he sets to work to master the technique of underwater operations, and soon he and his team are able to locate many of the frogmen's charges and render them harmless. But with an invasion of North Africa imminent, time is not on the Allies' side.
12 pages added or updated in the last 2 month
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