| 1908 | C 17 (I 47) | Launched |
| 1910 | C 33 (I 63) | Completed |
| 1942 | Unbroken (P 42) | HMS Unbroken torpedoes and damages the Italian heavy cruiser Bolzano and the Italian light cruiser Muzio Attendolo in the Ionian Sea off the north coast of Sicily. |
| 1942 | United (P 44) | HMS United torpedoes and sinks the Italian transport ship Rosolino Pilo 50 nautical miles off Pantellaria. |
| 1943 | Vortex (P 87) / Morse (French) | Laid Down |
| 1945 | Anchorite (P 422) | Laid Down |
| 1945 | Andrew (P 423) | Laid Down |
| 2015 | Artful (S 121) | Left Barrow and put to sea for the first time |
| Class: | 1983 - 2025: Trafalgar Class |
| Built By: | Vickers (Barrow) |
| Build Group: | SSN 4b |
| Fate: | |
| 2009-12-04 Decommissioned. The first vessel of her class to be taken out of service. Trafalgar became the ninth decommissioned submarine to be stored in Plymouth while an ongoing MoD study decides how to dispose of them. | |
The hour-by-hour account of the bravery, bungling, helplessness and heroism of men trapped by the sea.
On June 1, 1939, the Submarine Thetis sailed out of Liverpool Bay with 103 men on board for diving trials, but on the very first dive it failed to surface, the escape hatch jammed, and help was too slow in coming.
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| Class: | 1983 - 2025: Trafalgar Class |
| Built By: | Vickers (Barrow) |
| Build Group: | SSN 4b |
| Fate: | |
| 2009-12-04 Decommissioned. The first vessel of her class to be taken out of service. Trafalgar became the ninth decommissioned submarine to be stored in Plymouth while an ongoing MoD study decides how to dispose of them. | |
The hour-by-hour account of the bravery, bungling, helplessness and heroism of men trapped by the sea.
On June 1, 1939, the Submarine Thetis sailed out of Liverpool Bay with 103 men on board for diving trials, but on the very first dive it failed to surface, the escape hatch jammed, and help was too slow in coming.
19 pages added or updated in the last 2 month
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