| 1915 | E 23 | Launched |
| 1939 | Seal (N 37) | HMS Seal departed Aden for Alexandria. It had been decided that HMS Seal was to return to the U.K. |
| 1941 | Tetrarch (N 77) | HMS Tetrarch torpedoes and damages the German merchant Yalova in the Aegean Sea south of Agios Giorgios Island. |
| 1941 | Clyde (N 12) | HMS Clyde unsuccessfully attacks the German submarine U-67 in Tarafal Bay, Cape Verde Islands. |
| 1942 | Satyr (P 214) | Launched |
| 1943 | Sportsman (P 229) | HMS Sportsman sinks the Italian sailing vessel Angiolina off Corsica. |
| 1943 | Totem (P 352) | Launched |
| 1943 | Vox (P 73) | Launched |
| 1946 | Wilk (N 64) (Dutch) | Came under British control from the Polish Government in Exile. The submarine remained laid up at Harwich. |
| 1949 | Artful (P 456) | HMS ARTFUL recommissioned for service with the crew of HMS AENEAS to await refit in Portsmouth Dockyard |
| 1968 | Repulse (S 23) | Completed |
| Class: | 1959 - 1998: Oberon Class |
| Built By: | Chatham Dockyard (Medway) |
| Build Group: | O2a |
| Fate: | |
| She was sold for scrapping in 1992 but was preserved as a museum at Chatham Historic Dockyard. | |
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| Class: | 1959 - 1998: Oberon Class |
| Built By: | Chatham Dockyard (Medway) |
| Build Group: | O2a |
| Fate: | |
| She was sold for scrapping in 1992 but was preserved as a museum at Chatham Historic Dockyard. | |
A revised edition of an account of peacetime submarine disasters from 1774 to the present day, previously published in 1991. Examines the development of the submarine from experimental stages in the late 18th century to the present day, and provides details of all disasters ever reported.
17 pages added or updated in the last 1 month
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