| 1917 | L 22 | Laid Down |
| 1932 | Swordfish (N 61) | Completed |
| 1935 | Seawolf (N 47) | Launched |
| 1939 | Seahorse (S 98) | HMS Seahorse ended her 4th war patrol at Blyth. |
| 1940 | Thrasher (N 37) | Launched |
| 1942 | Traveller (N 48) | HMS Traveller sailed from Malta for her 5th war patrol. She was to carry out a preliminary reconnaissance of Taranto for Special Operation Principal (projected attacks on Italian ports by Chariot human torpedoes). |
| 1944 | Stygian (P 249) | HMS Stygian sinks a Japanese vessel with gunfire off Sabang. |
| 1944 | Spark (P 236) | HMS Spark sinks a Japanese sailing vessel with gunfire of the Mergui Archipelago, Burma. |
| 1944 | Strongbow (P 235) | HMS Strongbow sinks a Japanese tug and a Japanese barge with gunfire off the west coast of Sumatra. |
| 1956 | Explorer (S 30) | Completed |
| 1957 | Oberon (S 09) | Laid Down |
Historical documentary which explores the efforts of German soldiers during World War II.
The outbreak of the Second World War meant that both sides had to concentrate a huge amount of their workforce on rearmament, with large amounts of supplies being delivered by air.
The German army relied heavily on their U-boats, and with ambush tactics devised by their creator, Admiral Doentitz, they became a dangerous force on the water.
The programme includes rare footage of former captains and U-boats in action.
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Historical documentary which explores the efforts of German soldiers during World War II.
The outbreak of the Second World War meant that both sides had to concentrate a huge amount of their workforce on rearmament, with large amounts of supplies being delivered by air.
The German army relied heavily on their U-boats, and with ambush tactics devised by their creator, Admiral Doentitz, they became a dangerous force on the water.
The programme includes rare footage of former captains and U-boats in action.
20 pages added or updated in the last 2 month
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