Name HMS Trusty Commissioned 30 July 1941 Launched 14 March 1941 Draft 4.97 m | Laid down 15 March 1940 Construction started 15 March 1940 Length 84 m Builder Vickers-Armstrongs | |
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Fate sold for breaking up January 1947 Displacement 1,090 tons surfaced1,575 tons submerged |
HMS Trusty (N45) was a T-class submarine of the Royal Navy. She was laid down by Vickers Armstrong, Barrow and launched in March 1941.
Career
Trusty served in the Mediterranean and in the Pacific Far East. She sank the Italian merchant Eridano in December 1941, and on reassigning to the Pacific, she sank the Japanese merchant cargo ship Toyohashi Maru and damaged the Japanese troop transport Columbia Maru.
She survived the war and was sold to be broken up for scrap in January 1947. She was scrapped at Milford Haven in July 1947.
References
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