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24-03-2008, 11:18 PM
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Submarine Losses from 1904
Came across this wesite while trawling for Aussie Subs WW2.
The amount of subs lost by the Brits is very scary.
Submarine losses 1904 to present day
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Very interesting website and worth some additional reading! The early boats were death traps by all accounts, so that would explain the great amount of losses!
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HMS A1 sunk 18/3/1904
http://www.southseasubaqua.org.uk/re...h_Heritage.pdf
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I haven't read many underwater surveys of RN subs so thanks, John.
Can't remember any searches for specific RN boats either. Over the past few years, the only boats found seem to be USN, IJN or U-boats.
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