| 1908 | C 26 (I 56) | Laid Down |
| 1910 | D 7 (I 77) | Laid Down |
| 1910 | D 8 (I 78) | Laid Down |
| 1911 | E 1 (I 81) | Laid Down |
| 1911 | E 2 (I 82) | Laid Down |
| 1920 | M 2 | Completed |
| 1941 | Rover (N 62) | HMS Rover torpedoes and damages the Italian tanker Cesco about 17 nautical miles south-east of Capo Rizzuto. |
| 1942 | Vigorous (P 74) | Laid Down |
| 1944 | Tally-Ho (P 317) | The German submarine UIT-23 was sunk in the Straits of Malacca south of Penang by torpedoes from HMS Tally-Ho. |
| 1945 | Subtle (P 251) | HMS Subtle sinks two Japanese sailing vessels with gunfire in the Strait of Malacca. |
| 1945 | Thorough (P 324) | HMS Thorough sinks a Japanese sailing vessel and a Japanese coaster with gunfire of the west coast of Siam. |
| 1946 | Unsparing (P 55) | Scrapped at Inverkeithing. |
| 1964 | Opportune (S 20) | Launched |
| 1978 | Sceptre (S 104) | Completed |
| Class: | 1936 - 1958: U Class |
| Built By: | Vickers (Barrow) |
| Build Group: | U2 |
| Fate: | |
| Scrapped 22vd January 1946 at Briton Ferry. | |
The year 2001 records the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Submarine Service, and Antony Preston presents a day-by-day account of life in the service. In 1901, Holland One, the Royal Navy's first submarine, fitted with a single torpedo tube, was born at Vickers-Armstrong amidst great controversy, in an era when the submarine was regarded as the weapon of the weaker power
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| Class: | 1936 - 1958: U Class |
| Built By: | Vickers (Barrow) |
| Build Group: | U2 |
| Fate: | |
| Scrapped 22vd January 1946 at Briton Ferry. | |
The year 2001 records the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Submarine Service, and Antony Preston presents a day-by-day account of life in the service. In 1901, Holland One, the Royal Navy's first submarine, fitted with a single torpedo tube, was born at Vickers-Armstrong amidst great controversy, in an era when the submarine was regarded as the weapon of the weaker power
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