| 1915 | K 4 | Laid Down |
| 1915 | K 9 | Laid Down |
| 1915 | K 10 | Laid Down |
| 1918 | D 6 (I 76) | D6 was sunk by UB-73 off the coast of Ireland |
| 1918 | R 8 | Launched |
| 1923 | K 26 | Completed |
| 1941 | Severn (N 57) | HMS Severn torpedoes and sinks the Italian merchant Ugo Bassi 5 nautical miles off Cape Monte Santu, Gulf of Orosei, Sardinia, Italy. |
| 1944 | Truculent (P 315) | HMS Truculent sinks a Japanese sailing vessel with gunfire in the Malacca Strait. |
| 1945 | Solent (P 262) | HMS Solent sinks a Japanese landing craft and damages another with gunfire to the north of Banka Strait. |
| 1945 | Alliance (P 417) | Launched |
| Class: | 1941 - 1958: V Class |
| Built By: | Vickers (Barrow) |
| Build Group: | V2 |
| Fate: | |
| Transferred to the Norwegian Navy as Utvaer in 1946. | |
Red Star Under The Baltic is the graphic memoir of a Soviet submariner during his years at sea in the Baltic during the Second World War. Not only is this a superb record of the appalling conditions endured on these basic craft, but a very human account detailing the comradeship and tensions among the crew as they operated in the most life-threatening conditions.
22 pages added or updated in the last 3 month
Please help to maintain this site by reporting any Errors, Broken Links, Information or Site Issues on this page using this button
If you find this site useful, please consider supporting my work with a small Donation.
Please Note: Donations made using this option go directly to the site owner and not to the Submariners Association.
Thankyou for your support.
| Class: | 1941 - 1958: V Class |
| Built By: | Vickers (Barrow) |
| Build Group: | V2 |
| Fate: | |
| Transferred to the Norwegian Navy as Utvaer in 1946. | |
Red Star Under The Baltic is the graphic memoir of a Soviet submariner during his years at sea in the Baltic during the Second World War. Not only is this a superb record of the appalling conditions endured on these basic craft, but a very human account detailing the comradeship and tensions among the crew as they operated in the most life-threatening conditions.
22 pages added or updated in the last 3 month
Please help to maintain this site by reporting any Errors, Broken Links, Information or Site Issues on this page using this button
If you find this site useful, please consider supporting my work with a small Donation.
Please Note: Donations made using this option go directly to the site owner and not to the Submariners Association.
Thankyou for your support.
