| 1915 | E 44 | Laid Down |
| 1932 | Sturgeon (N 73) / Zeehond (Dutch) | Launched |
| 1940 | Seal (N 37) | HMS Seal departed Portsmouth for Rosyth. She made the passage together with HMS Narwhal |
| 1944 | Sibyl (P 217) | HMS Sibyl sinks the Greek sailing vessel Taxiachos with gunfire off Cape Baba, Turkey. |
| 1944 | Unruly (P 49) | HMS Unruly sinks a sailing vessel with gunfire off Cape Doro, Andros Island, Greece. |
| 1944 | P 52 / Dzik (Polish) | Sank the Greek sailing vessel MY 200 / Elleni with gunfire northwest of Lesbos Island, Greece. |
Uther (P 62) |
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| Class: | 1936 - 1958: U Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | U2 |
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Fate: Scrapped in April 1950 at Hayle. |
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The X and XE-Class submarines were conceived during the Second World War: around 51ft (16m) long, they were designed to be towed by a mother submarine and use their small size to complete stealth missions, such as attacking harbours and performing reconnaissance. Although they would not begin active service until 1942, the submarine crews achieved quite the record, racking up 167 honours between them, including four Victoria Crosses.
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Uther (P 62) |
|
| Class: | 1936 - 1958: U Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | U2 |
|
Fate: Scrapped in April 1950 at Hayle. |
|
The X and XE-Class submarines were conceived during the Second World War: around 51ft (16m) long, they were designed to be towed by a mother submarine and use their small size to complete stealth missions, such as attacking harbours and performing reconnaissance. Although they would not begin active service until 1942, the submarine crews achieved quite the record, racking up 167 honours between them, including four Victoria Crosses.
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