| 1908 | D 1 (I 71) | Launched |
| 1911 | E 4 (I 84) | Laid Down |
| 1917 | L 52 | Laid Down |
| 1933 | Sealion (N 72) | Laid Down |
| 1940 | Porpoise (N 14) | HMS Porpoise lays minefield FD 11 (48 mines) off Kalvag, Norway. |
| 1940 | O 9 (Dutch) | Arrived at Portsmouth along with HrMs O10, HrMs O23 and HrMs O24. |
| 1940 | O 10 (Dutch) | Arrived at Portsmouth along with HrMs O9, HrMs O23 and HrMs O24. |
| 1940 | O 23 (Dutch) | Arrived at Portsmouth along with HrMs O9, HrMs O10, HrMs O23 and HrMs O24. |
| 1940 | O 24 (Dutch) | Arrived at Portsmouth along with HrMs O9, HrMs O10 and HrMs O23 |
| 1943 | Unruly (P 49) | HMS Unruly torpedoed & damaged the Italian merchant Nicolo Tommaseo |
| 1945 | Statesman (P 246) | HMS Statesman torpedoes and sinks the Japanese heavy cruiser Haguro. |
After calling at Gibraltar and Malta the next port of call was Port Said were we secured 'stern to' to the Admiralty Jetty. It was here that I heard a pipe that I never heard repeated again in my twenty - four years in 'boats'. It was 'Clear lower Deck of Seamen, Spread awnings
A highly illustrated history of the Cold War operations of the submarines of the Royal Navy from 1948 to 1990.
The Cold War was a period of intense activity for submarines of the Royal Navy, with many hair-raising incidents involving Soviet vessels. They were engaged in frequent hazardous surveillance patrols investigating Soviet submarines and surface warships and their operational tactics, and trailing Soviet strategic submarines (SSBNs), as well as conducting British deterrent SSBN patrols and protecting those patrols using attack submarines (SSNs).
There were also dangerous patrols which trialled submarine operation under the Arctic ice-cap. In addition to these activities there were operations in other conflicts and war theatres including the Falklands War, the Suez campaign, the Northern Ireland Troubles, and the Indonesian confrontation.
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After calling at Gibraltar and Malta the next port of call was Port Said were we secured 'stern to' to the Admiralty Jetty. It was here that I heard a pipe that I never heard repeated again in my twenty - four years in 'boats'. It was 'Clear lower Deck of Seamen, Spread awnings
A highly illustrated history of the Cold War operations of the submarines of the Royal Navy from 1948 to 1990.
The Cold War was a period of intense activity for submarines of the Royal Navy, with many hair-raising incidents involving Soviet vessels. They were engaged in frequent hazardous surveillance patrols investigating Soviet submarines and surface warships and their operational tactics, and trailing Soviet strategic submarines (SSBNs), as well as conducting British deterrent SSBN patrols and protecting those patrols using attack submarines (SSNs).
There were also dangerous patrols which trialled submarine operation under the Arctic ice-cap. In addition to these activities there were operations in other conflicts and war theatres including the Falklands War, the Suez campaign, the Northern Ireland Troubles, and the Indonesian confrontation.
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