| 1912 | E 3 (I 83) | Launched |
| 1942 | Safari (P 211) | HMS Safari torpedoes and sinks the Italian merchant Torquato Gennari about 25 nautical miles south of Sfax, Tunisia. |
| 1942 | Turbulent (N 98) | HMS Turbulent torpedoes and sinks the Italian merchant Marte east of Cape Ferrato, Sardinia, Italy. |
| 1943 | Sturdy (P 248) | Completed |
| 1944 | Sea Scout (P 253) | HMS Sea Scout sinks two Japanese vessels of the Nicobar Islands. |
| 1944 | Statesman (P 246) | HMS Statesman sinks a Japanese sailing vessel with gunfire north-east of Sumatra. |
| 1944 | Terrapin (P 323) | HMS Terrapin sinks a Japanese sailing vessel with gunfire in the Malacca Strait. |
| 1944 | Thorough (P 324) | HMS Thorough sinks two Japanese sailing vessels of the west coast of Siam. |
| 1944 | Trenchant (P 331) | HMS Trenchant sinks two Japanese sailing vessels with gunfire in the Malacca Strait. |
| 1944 | Tudor (P 326) | HMS Tudor sinks a Japanese sailing vessel with gunfire of the west coast of Burma. |
| 1964 | Opportune (S 20) | Completed |
H 52 |
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| Class: | 1917 - 1945: H Class |
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| Build Group: | H21 |
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Fate: Sold to the Breakers November 1927 and then sold on to a film company. Disguised as a U-Boat for the movie 'The Q-Ships' and sunk of Eddystone Lighthouse by gunfire in January 1928 |
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Germany's World War II U-Boat fleet represented the elite of their naval personnel. In terms of technology, training, tactics and combat successes, the U-Boat Waffe was far superior to that of any other combatant nation. In this comprehensive book, the wartime development of the U-Boat is traced along with the experiences of typical U-Boat crewmen, from recruitment to combat.
The author examines the operational tactics of the U-Boat fleet, as well as describing the massive bunkers that housed them. 'Wolf Pack' contains material taken from Fortress 3: 'U-Boat Bases and Bunkers 1941-45', Warrior 36: 'Grey Wolf: U-Boat Crewman of World War II' and New Vanguards 51 and 55: 'Kriegsmarine U-Boat 1939-45 (1) and (2)', with the addition of a new section on wartime tactics.
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H 52 |
|
| Class: | 1917 - 1945: H Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | H21 |
|
Fate: Sold to the Breakers November 1927 and then sold on to a film company. Disguised as a U-Boat for the movie 'The Q-Ships' and sunk of Eddystone Lighthouse by gunfire in January 1928 |
|
Germany's World War II U-Boat fleet represented the elite of their naval personnel. In terms of technology, training, tactics and combat successes, the U-Boat Waffe was far superior to that of any other combatant nation. In this comprehensive book, the wartime development of the U-Boat is traced along with the experiences of typical U-Boat crewmen, from recruitment to combat.
The author examines the operational tactics of the U-Boat fleet, as well as describing the massive bunkers that housed them. 'Wolf Pack' contains material taken from Fortress 3: 'U-Boat Bases and Bunkers 1941-45', Warrior 36: 'Grey Wolf: U-Boat Crewman of World War II' and New Vanguards 51 and 55: 'Kriegsmarine U-Boat 1939-45 (1) and (2)', with the addition of a new section on wartime tactics.
13 pages added or updated in the last 1 month
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