| 1918 | H 25 | Completed |
| 1940 | Clyde (N 12) | HMS Clyde sinks the Norwegian fishing vessel SF 52 with gunfire east of Alesund, Norway. |
| 1940 | Saracen (P 247) | Laid Down |
| 1944 | Templar (P 316) | HMS Templar misses the German submarine U-1062 with torpedoes in the Malacca Strait. |
| 1965 | Repulse (S 23) | Laid Down |
| 2022 | Vanguard (S 28) | HMS Vanguard was rededicated into the Royal Navy in a ceremony held at Devonport Naval Base. The parade was attended by the fleet commander and families of the crew. A rededication ceremony is a traditional part of any Royal Navy vessel’s life after completing a period of refit and improvement. |
| Class: | 1925 - 1946: Odin Class |
| Built By: | Chatham Dockyard (Medway) |
| Build Group: | O2 |
| Fate: | |
| Believed to be sunk by gunfire from Italian destroyer Strale & TB Baleno in the Gulf of Taranto on 14 June 1940 Odin (Lt. Cdr. Kenneth Maciver Woods, RN) went missing on her 1st Mediterranean War Patrol in June 1940 and was reported to have been 'lost with all hands' in the Gulf of Taranto about seventeen nautical miles east-north-east of Punta Alice, Crotone, Italy by the Italian destroyers Strale and Baleno on 14th June 1940, although this cannot be proved beyond doubt. | |
Charts over a century of submarine development, from the earliest attempts to travel beneath the waves, two World Wars and the Cold War, through to the formidable machines in operation today.
Specification boxes provide at-a-glance information about each submarine's country of origin, length, displacement, speed, armament, propulsion and complement. Features more than 700 historical and modern photographs illustrating each type of submarine, plus artworks of selected examples. Includes fascinating quotes from military leaders and a glossary explaining key naval terms and abbreviations.
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| Class: | 1925 - 1946: Odin Class |
| Built By: | Chatham Dockyard (Medway) |
| Build Group: | O2 |
| Fate: | |
| Believed to be sunk by gunfire from Italian destroyer Strale & TB Baleno in the Gulf of Taranto on 14 June 1940 Odin (Lt. Cdr. Kenneth Maciver Woods, RN) went missing on her 1st Mediterranean War Patrol in June 1940 and was reported to have been 'lost with all hands' in the Gulf of Taranto about seventeen nautical miles east-north-east of Punta Alice, Crotone, Italy by the Italian destroyers Strale and Baleno on 14th June 1940, although this cannot be proved beyond doubt. | |
Charts over a century of submarine development, from the earliest attempts to travel beneath the waves, two World Wars and the Cold War, through to the formidable machines in operation today.
Specification boxes provide at-a-glance information about each submarine's country of origin, length, displacement, speed, armament, propulsion and complement. Features more than 700 historical and modern photographs illustrating each type of submarine, plus artworks of selected examples. Includes fascinating quotes from military leaders and a glossary explaining key naval terms and abbreviations.
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