| 1903 | No 4 | Completed |
| 1916 | E 48 | Launched |
| 1917 | F 2 (I A1) | Completed |
| 1918 | L 19 | Completed |
| 1918 | E 40 | E40 narrowly avoided disaster after confronting a German U-Boat |
| 1942 | O 23 (Dutch) | Attacked a Japanese convoy and torpedoed and heavily damaged the Japanese army cargo ship Zenyo Maru about 30 nautical miles northwest of Penang, Malaya. The Japanese ship burns out and was later towed to Singapore. She was declared a total loss. |
| 1945 | HMS Seadog and HMS Shalimar | While operating together, HMS Seadog and HMS Shalimar sink a Japanese tug and a barge with gunfire in the southern part of the Strait of Malacca. |
| 1945 | Thorough (P 324) | HMS Thorough sinks a Japanese sailing vessel with gunfire off Bali. |
| 1945 | Springer (P 264) | Completed |
Rupert Lonsdale had the unhappy distinction of being the only British warship captain to have surrendered his ship to the enemy in the Second World War.
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