Yes indeed. HMS Affray was located by HMS Reclaim. The ship deployed the first underwater TV camera to see Royal Naval service. She was south of the initial search area, on the north side of Hurd Deep in 278 feet. Initial pictures of the wreck showed her to be intact, listing slightly to port, with her search radar and after periscope extended, as if she had been cruising at periscope depth at the time.
It's attack upon the HMS Eagle .
HMS K13 sunk in a fatal accident during sea trials in early 1917 and was salvaged and recommissioned as HMS K22.
naval-history.net lists all allied casualties from World War 1 and 2 as well as others. The HMS Aboukir, HMS Cressy and HMS Hogue - all sunk by German submarine u-9 on the same day - with a loss of around 1,459 men total. Naval-History.net has casualty lists for all three ships
There is no information available about a specific K22 submarine. It is possible that the designation or the information about the submarine is incorrect or not widely known. If there is a specific incident or event associated with the K22 submarine, more specific details would be needed to provide an answer.
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No; the only British submarine named HMS Sidon sank as a result of an accidental torpedo explosion in 1944, in Portland Harbour, England.
It's attack upon the HMS Eagle .
HMS K13 sunk in a fatal accident during sea trials in early 1917 and was salvaged and recommissioned as HMS K22.
I think you mean the HMS M2 (an aircraft carrying submarine) which sank on exercises on 26 January 1932 near Lyme Bay on the south coast of England.
The cast of Search for the HMS Sylph - 2011 includes: Geoffrey Fleming as Historian Steve Langevin
HMS Andrew (P423) was a Royal Navy Amphion-class DE submarine, and the only RN submarine to bear that name. Her only use as a film set was in the 1959 movie "On the Beach". She was used because at the time, the U.S. Navy wouldn't allow the use of its own nuclear submarines for filming purposes.
The IJN Kaidai Junsen Type B1 class submarine I-34 was sunk by the British submarine HMS Taurus in the Malacca Straits on November 13, 1943. Only 14 survivors were rescued.The I-34 wreck was salvaged in 1962.
The first submarine built for combat was the Turtle (also known as the American Turtle). It was invented by David Bushnell in 1775. It was used in an unsuccessful attack on the HMS Eagle on September 6,1776
submarine depot ship, not original name it was captured ? in ww1
naval-history.net lists all allied casualties from World War 1 and 2 as well as others. The HMS Aboukir, HMS Cressy and HMS Hogue - all sunk by German submarine u-9 on the same day - with a loss of around 1,459 men total. Naval-History.net has casualty lists for all three ships
The Turtle (also known as the American Turtle) was the first submarine to be used in combat. It was built in 1775 and used on September 6, 1776 in an unsuccessful attack against the HMS Eagle. It was invented by David Bushnell.
Six canoes and their two-man crews were transported to French coastal waters by the submarine 'Tuna' in December 1942 The question is, "What was the name of the submarine used in the film. HMS Tuna was scrapped in 1945 and the fim made some years later.