| 1921 | B 1 (I 21) | Sold for breaking to A J Andersen but resold on 2/5/1922 to J Smith of Poole. |
| 1921 | B 5 (I 25) | Sold for breaking to A J Andersen but resold on 1/3/1922 to J Smith of Poole. |
| 1939 | Alaunia (F17) 1927 - 1957 | The passenger ship Alaunia as requisitioned by the Admiralty from the Cunard White Star Line, Liverpool for conversion to an armed merchant cruiser |
| 1939 | Oxley (N 55) | HMS Oxley departed Portsmouth for Dundee. |
| 1941 | Rorqual (N 74) | HMS Rorqual lays 50 mines off Cap Skinari, Greece. |
| 1942 | Telemachus (P 321) | Laid Down |
| 1942 | Venturer (P 68) | Laid Down |
| 1950 | Artful (P 456) | Having completed repairs to fire damage to the Control Room. HMS ARTFUL rejoined with the 3rd Submarine Flotilla until August 1951. |
| 1961 | Telemachus (P 321) | Scrapped at Charlestown. |
Vox (P 73) |
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| Class: | 1941 - 1958: V Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | V2 |
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Fate: Scrapped in May 1946 at Cochin. |
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Highly under appreciated large scale production. Superb photography, and effects involved in Submarine, Warship, Missile attacks; with well executed choreography for a covert mission to a Russian naval base, to rescue the Russian President, who has been captured by a Russian minister, with his military team, intending to orchestrate a nuclear war between the US and Russia.
Gerard Butler is always worth watching (Den of Thieves, Greenland, The Vanishing, to name three) and the supporting cast are convincing, rather than mainly "set furniture"; although Gary Oldman spends a lot of his screen time just shouting and running across the sets.
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Vox (P 73) |
|
| Class: | 1941 - 1958: V Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | V2 |
|
Fate: Scrapped in May 1946 at Cochin. |
|
Highly under appreciated large scale production. Superb photography, and effects involved in Submarine, Warship, Missile attacks; with well executed choreography for a covert mission to a Russian naval base, to rescue the Russian President, who has been captured by a Russian minister, with his military team, intending to orchestrate a nuclear war between the US and Russia.
Gerard Butler is always worth watching (Den of Thieves, Greenland, The Vanishing, to name three) and the supporting cast are convincing, rather than mainly "set furniture"; although Gary Oldman spends a lot of his screen time just shouting and running across the sets.
17 pages added or updated in the last 1 month
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