List of shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean, not including Arctic and Antarctic regions

This is a partial list of shipwrecks which occurred in the Atlantic Ocean. The list includes ships that sank, foundered, grounded, or were otherwise lost. The Atlantic Ocean is here defined in its widest sense to include: the Baltic Sea; Black Sea; the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico; the English Channel; the Labrador Sea; the Mediterranean Sea; the Mid-Atlantic; the North Sea; and the Norwegian Sea.

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Baltic Sea

Ship Sunk date Notes Coordinates
Aura II 13 January 1940 A Finnish escort vessel that was sunk by its own depth charge north of Märket Island. 60°23′N 19°10′E / 60.383°N 19.167°E / 60.383; 19.167 (Finnish escort carrier Aura II)
SS Cap Arcona 3 May 1945 A German prison ship that was bombed by RAF Typhoons, resulting in the deaths of over 4,000 prisoners-of-war. 54°3.9′N 10°50.45′E / 54.0650°N 10.84083°E / 54.0650; 10.84083 (SS Cap Arcona (1927))
MS Estonia 28 September 1994 A German cruise ferry that sank during a storm, claiming 852 lives. 59°23′N 21°42′E / 59.383°N 21.700°E / 59.383; 21.700 (MS Estonia)
Goya 16 April 1945 A German transport ship torpedoed by L-3, with thousands of German civilians and wounded soldiers on board. 55°12′00″N 18°18′00″E / 55.200°N 18.300°E / 55.200; 18.300 (MV Goya)
Graf Zeppelin 16 August 1947 A Graf Zeppelin-class aircraft carrier that never saw service in World War II, and was sunk as a target north of Władysławowo, Poland. 55°31′03″N 18°17′09″E / 55.51750°N 18.28583°E / 55.51750; 18.28583 (German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin)
Ilmarinen 13 September 1941 A Väinämöinen-class coastal defence ship that was sunk by mines. 59°27′N 21°05′E / 59.450°N 21.083°E / 59.450; 21.083 (Finnish coastal defence ship Ilmarinen)
MS Jan Heweliusz 14 January 1993 A Polish ferry that capsized in hurricane-force winds off Cape Arkona, Germany. 54°36′N 14°13′E / 54.600°N 14.217°E / 54.600; 14.217 (MS Jan Heweliusz)
Lefort 22 September 1857 A Russian ship of the line that capsized in the Gulf of Finland. 59°57′N 27°17′E / 59.950°N 27.283°E / 59.950; 27.283 (Russian ship Lefort)
Pallada 11 October 1914 A Bayan-class armored cruiser that was torpedoed by SM U-26. 59°36′30″N 22°49′00″E / 59.6083°N 22.8167°E / 59.6083; 22.8167 (Russian cruiser Pallada (1906))
Prezidentas Smetona January 1945 An M57-class minesweeper that sank 35 kilometres from Tallinn, Estonia.
SMS Prinz Adalbert 23 October 1915 A Prinz Adalbert-class armored cruiser that was torpedoed by HMS E8 about 20 miles west of Liepāja, Latvia. 56°33′N 20°18′E / 56.550°N 20.300°E / 56.550; 20.300 (SMS Prinz Adalbert (1901))
Rusalka 7 September 1893 A Russian ironclad warship that sank in the Gulf of Finland.
U-7 18 February 1944 A Type IIB U-boat that sank west of Baltiysk, Kaliningrad Oblast. 54°52′00″N 19°29′08″E / 54.86667°N 19.48556°E / 54.86667; 19.48556 (German submarine U-7 (1935))
U-416 12 December 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that collided with M 203 northwest of Pillau, Russia. 54°58′N 19°33′E / 54.967°N 19.550°E / 54.967; 19.550 (German submarine U-416)
U-583 15 November 1941 A Type VIIC U-boat that collided with U-153 north of Łeba, Poland. 55°23′N 17°05′E / 55.383°N 17.083°E / 55.383; 17.083 (German submarine U-583)
U-649 24 February 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that sank in a collision with U-232 northwest of Łeba, Poland. 55°15′N 17°15′E / 55.250°N 17.250°E / 55.250; 17.250 (German submarine U-649)
U-676 12 February 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by mine in the Gulf of Finland. 59°30′N 23°0′E / 59.500°N 23.000°E / 59.500; 23.000 (German submarine U-676)
U-3519 2 March 1945 A Type XXI U-boat that was sunk by a mine off Warnemünde, Germany. 54°11′N 12°05′E / 54.183°N 12.083°E / 54.183; 12.083 (German submarine U-3519)
SMS Undine 7 November 1915 A Gazelle-class light cruiser that was torpedoed by HMS E19 about 20 nautical miles south of Scania, Sweden.
Vasa 10 August 1628 A Swedish warship that capsized at Stockholm, Sweden, less than a nautical mile into its maiden voyage. The wreck was raised in 1961, and now rests in the Vasa Museum. 59°19′40″N 18°05′28″E / 59.32778°N 18.09111°E / 59.32778; 18.09111 (Vasa (ship))
HMS Verulam 4 September 1919 An Admiralty V-class destroyer that struck a mine off Seiskari in the Gulf of Finland. 60°1′N 28°22′E / 60.017°N 28.367°E / 60.017; 28.367 (HMS Verulam (1917))
HMS Vittoria 31 August 1919 An Admiralty V-class destroyer that was torpedoed by the Pantera off Seiskari in the Gulf of Finland. 60°5′N 28°23′E / 60.083°N 28.383°E / 60.083; 28.383 (HMS Vittoria (1917))
SMS Wacht 4 September 1901 A Wacht-class aviso that collided with SMS Sachsen east of Cape Arkona, Germany. 54°41′00″N 13°31′00″E / 54.6833°N 13.5167°E / 54.6833; 13.5167 (SMS Wacht)
ORP Wicher 3 September 1939 A Wicher-class destroyer that was sunk by German bombers. The wreck was later towed to the area off Jastarnia, Poland. 54°40′N 18°32′E / 54.667°N 18.533°E / 54.667; 18.533 (ORP Wicher (1928))
MV Wilhelm Gustloff 30 January 1945 A German cruise ship that was torpedoed by Soviet submarine S-13 during Operation Hannibal, killing an estimated 9,400 people, nearly all of whom were civilians. 55°04′22″N 17°25′17″E / 55.0729°N 17.4213°E / 55.0729; 17.4213 (MV Wilhelm Gustloff)

Bay of Biscay

Ship Sunk date Notes Coordinates
U-621 18 August 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk off La Rochelle, France, by Canadian destroyers. 45°52′N 02°36′W / 45.867°N 2.600°W / 45.867; -2.600 (German submarine U-621)
U-1222 11 July 1944 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft. 46°31′N 5°29′W / 46.517°N 5.483°W / 46.517; -5.483 (German submarine U-1222)

Black Sea

Ship Sunk date Notes Coordinates
Armenia 7 November 1941 A Russian hospital ship that was sunk by German aircraft, with at least 5,000 deaths. 44°15′N 34°17′E / 44.250°N 34.283°E / 44.250; 34.283 (Armenia (ship))
Portugal 30 March 1916 A Russian hospital ship that was torpedoed by SM U-33 off Rize Province, Turkey. 42°00′36″N 41°11′24″E / 42.01000°N 41.19000°E / 42.01000; 41.19000 (Russian hospital ship Portugal)
Struma 24 February 1942 A refugee ship that was torpedoed by Shch-213 with over 700 Romanian Jewish immigrants aboard. 41°23′N 29°13′E / 41.383°N 29.217°E / 41.383; 29.217 (Struma (ship))
MT Unirea 13 October 1982 An oil tanker that exploded 40 nautical miles southeast of Kaliakra, Bulgaria.

Caribbean Sea

Ship Sunk date Notes Coordinates
SS British Consul 19 August 1942 A tanker that was torpedoed by U-564 near Grenada. 11°58′N 62°38′W / 11.967°N 62.633°W / 11.967; -62.633 (SS British Consul)
MV C.O. Stillman 4 June 1942 An oil tanker that was torpedoed by U-68 about 41 nautical miles southwest of Isla de Mona. 17°30′N 68°20′W / 17.500°N 68.333°W / 17.500; -68.333 (MV C.O. Stillman)
MV Christena 1 August 1970 An overloaded passenger ferry boat that sank crossing the channel between the islands of St. Kitts and Nevis, Leeward Islands
USS Dorado 12 October 1943 A Gato-class submarine that was sunk north of Panama. 12°21′N 78°50′W / 12.350°N 78.833°W / 12.350; -78.833 (USS Dorado (SS-248))
SS Empire Amethyst 13 April 1942 A tanker that was torpedoed by U-154 southwest of Haiti. 17°40′N 74°50′W / 17.667°N 74.833°W / 17.667; -74.833 (SS Empire Amethyst)
SS Empire Buffalo 6 May 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-125 west of the Cayman Islands. 19°14′N 82°34′W / 19.233°N 82.567°W / 19.233; -82.567 (SS Empire Buffalo)
SS Empire Cloud 21 August 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-564 northeast of Trinidad. 10°54′N 62°10′W / 10.900°N 62.167°W / 10.900; -62.167 (SS Empire Cloud)
SS Empire Cromwell 28 November 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-508 off Guyana. 9°00′N 58°30′W / 9.000°N 58.500°W / 9.000; -58.500 (SS Empire Cromwell)
SS Empire Explorer 9 July 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-575 northwest of Tobago. 11°40′N 60°55′W / 11.667°N 60.917°W / 11.667; -60.917 (SS Empire Explorer)
SS Faja de Oro 21 May 1942 An oil tanker that was torpedoed by U-106. 23°30′N 84°24′W / 23.500°N 84.400°W / 23.500; -84.400 (SS Faja de Oro)
SS Melville E. Stone 24 November 1943 A Liberty ship that was sunk by U-516 northwest of Cristóbal, Panama. 10°29′N 80°20′W / 10.483°N 80.333°W / 10.483; -80.333 (SS Melville E. Stone)
SS Norlantic 13 May 1942 A cargo ship that was sunk by U-69 about 90 nautical miles east of Bonaire. 14°2′N 83°13′W / 14.033°N 83.217°W / 14.033; -83.217 (SS Norlantic)
Surcouf 18 February 1942 A French submarine that sank 80 miles north of Cristóbal, Panama, possibly due to a collision with an American freighter. 10°40′N 79°32′W / 10.667°N 79.533°W / 10.667; -79.533 (French submarine Surcouf (N N 3))
USS Sylvan Arrow 21 January 1919 A tanker that was torpedoed by U-155 southwest of Grenada. 12°50′N 67°32′W / 12.833°N 67.533°W / 12.833; -67.533 (USS Sylvan Arrow (ID-2150))
USS Texan 11 March 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed off Cape San Antonio, Cuba. 21°34′N 76°28′W / 21.567°N 76.467°W / 21.567; -76.467 (USS Texan (ID-1354))
U-94 28 August 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMCS Oakville off Haiti. 17°40′N 74°30′W / 17.667°N 74.500°W / 17.667; -74.500 (German submarine U-94 (1940))
U-153 13 July 1942 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by USS Lansdowne off Colón, Panama. 09°46′N 81°29′W / 9.767°N 81.483°W / 9.767; -81.483 (German submarine U-153 (1941))
U-159 28 July 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft south of Haiti. 15°57′N 68°30′W / 15.950°N 68.500°W / 15.950; -68.500 (German submarine U-159 (1941))
U-359 26 July 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by an American aircraft southwest of Haiti's Tiburon Peninsula. 18°06′N 75°00′W / 18.100°N 75.000°W / 18.100; -75.000 (German submarine U-359)
U-654 22 August 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a US aircraft. 12°00′N 79°56′W / 12.000°N 79.933°W / 12.000; -79.933 (German submarine U-654)

Gulf of Mexico

Ship Sunk date Notes Coordinates
Albatross 2 May 1961 A schooner that sank in a squall about 125 miles west of the Dry Tortugas, inspiring the film White Squall.
SS Alcoa Puritan 6 May 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-507 off Port Eads, Louisiana. 28°35′N 88°22′W / 28.583°N 88.367°W / 28.583; -88.367 (SS Alcoa Puritan (1941))
SS City of Everett 11 October 1923 A whaleback steamship that foundered 120 nautical miles off Florida.
J. W. Clise August 1940 A schooner that was caught in the 1940 Louisiana hurricane and sank south of Mobile, Alabama.
SS Las Choapas 27 June 1942 An oil tanker that was torpedoed by U-129 near Tecolutla. 20°15′N 96°20′W / 20.250°N 96.333°W / 20.250; -96.333 (SS Las Choapas)
SS Tuxpam 27 June 1942 An oil tanker that was torpedoed by U-129 near Tecolutla. 20°15′N 96°20′W / 20.250°N 96.333°W / 20.250; -96.333 (SS Tuxpam (Mexican oil tanker))

English Channel

Ship Sunk date Notes Coordinates
SS Ajax 22 February 1917 A cargo ship that was sunk by UC-17 30 nautical miles (56 km) north of Ushant.
Akaroa 1 September 1917 A barque that was torpedoed by U-19 49°21′N 4°25′W / 49.350°N 4.417°W / 49.350; -4.417 (Akaroa (barque))
HMS Blackwood 16 June 1944 A Captain-class frigate that foundered under tow near Portland Bill, Dorset. 50°07′00″N 02°01′06″W / 50.11667°N 2.01833°W / 50.11667; -2.01833 (HMS Blackwood (K313))
RMS Connaught 3 March 1917 A steamship that was torpedoed by U-48 south of Selsey Bill.
SS Donegal 17 April 1917 A hospital ship that was torpedoed by SM UC-21. 50°16′N 1°00′W / 50.26°N 1.00°W / 50.26; -1.00 (SS Donegal)
SS Espagne 25 December 1917 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by UC-71 near the Isle of Wight. 50°26′30″N 1°29′31″W / 50.44167°N 1.49194°W / 50.44167; -1.49194 (SS Espagne (Anversois, 1909))
SS Glenartney 18 March 1915 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by UC-34 south of Eastbourne, England. 50°36′N 0°25′E / 50.600°N 0.417°E / 50.600; 0.417 (SS Glenartney (1911))
SS Ouse 8 August 1940 A cargo ship that collided with SS Rye off Newhaven.
SS Rye 7 April 1917 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by UB-74. 49°57′N 0°07′W / 49.950°N 0.117°W / 49.950; -0.117 (SS Rye (1914))
HMS Tiger 2 April 1908 A C-class destroyer that collided with HMS Berwick about 20 miles south of the Isle of Wight.
U-212 21 July 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Curzon and HMS Ekins south of Brighton, East Sussex. 50°27′N 00°13′W / 50.450°N 0.217°W / 50.450; -0.217 (German submarine U-212)
U-275 10 March 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a mine off Beachy Head. 50°36′N 00°04′E / 50.600°N 0.067°E / 50.600; 0.067 (German submarine U-275)
U-327 27 February 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was sunk by HMS Lauban and HMS Loch Fada southwest of Penzance, Cornwall. 49°46′N 05°47′W / 49.767°N 5.783°W / 49.767; -5.783 (German submarine U-327)
U-671 4 August 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Stayner and HMS Wensleydale. 50°23′N 00°06′E / 50.383°N 0.100°E / 50.383; 0.100 (German submarine U-671)
U-672 18 July 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that came under attack from HMS Balfour and was scuttled. 50°3′N 2°30′W / 50.050°N 2.500°W / 50.050; -2.500 (German submarine U-672)
U-678 7 July 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was subk by HMCS Ottawa, HMCS Kootenay and HMS Statice. 50°32′N 00°23′W / 50.533°N 0.383°W / 50.533; -0.383 (German submarine U-678)
U-988 29 June 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British forces south of Salcombe, England. 49°37′N 03°41′W / 49.617°N 3.683°W / 49.617; -3.683 (German submarine U-988)
SM UB-72 12 May 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was torpedoed by HMS D4. 50°8′N 2°41′W / 50.133°N 2.683°W / 50.133; -2.683 (SM UB-72)
SM UB-74 26 May 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was sunk by HMS Lorna west of the Isle of Portland, Dorset. 50°32′N 2°32′W / 50.533°N 2.533°W / 50.533; -2.533 (SM UB-74)
SM UB-78 9 May 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was sunk by TS Queen Alexandra north of Cherbourg. 49°49′N 1°30′W / 49.817°N 1.500°W / 49.817; -1.500 (SM UB-78)
SM UB-109 29 August 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was sunk by mine north of Calais. 51°3′N 1°44′E / 51.050°N 1.733°E / 51.050; 1.733 (SM UB-109)
HMS Wessex 24 May 1940 A W-class destroyer that was sunk by German dive bombers northwest of Calais, France. 51°00′54″N 001°45′50″E / 51.01500°N 1.76389°E / 51.01500; 1.76389 (HMS Wessex (D43))

Irish Sea

Ship Sunk date Notes Coordinates
U-1024 13 April 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was captured by British ships northwest of Holyhead, Wales, and sank under tow the next day.
U-1051 26 January 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British ships. 53°39′N 05°23′W / 53.650°N 5.383°W / 53.650; -5.383 (German submarine U-1051)
U-1172 27 January 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was sunk by British frigates east of Wexford, Ireland. 52°24′N 05°42′W / 52.400°N 5.700°W / 52.400; -5.700 (German submarine U-1172)

Labrador Sea

Ship Sunk date Notes Coordinates
SS Dorchester 3 February 1943 A troopship that was torpedoed by U-223 south of Greenland. 59°22′N 48°42′W / 59.367°N 48.700°W / 59.367; -48.700 (USAT Dorcester)
USCGC Escanaba 13 June 1943 A United States Coast Guard cutter that was sunk southwest of Greenland, probably by a mine. 60°50′N 52°0′W / 60.833°N 52.000°W / 60.833; -52.000 (USCGC Escanaba (WPG-77))
SS Flinderborg 3 November 1941 A merchant ship that was torpedoed by U-202 northeast of Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland. 51°21′N 51°45′W / 51.350°N 51.750°W / 51.350; -51.750 (SS Flynderborg)

Mediterranean Sea

Ship Sunk date Notes Coordinates
HMAS AE2 30 April 1915 An E-class submarine that was attacked by Sultanhisar and scuttled in the Sea of Marmara. 40°40′21″N 28°04′31″E / 40.672371°N 28.075218°E / 40.672371; 28.075218 (HMAS AE2)
SS Almeria Lykes 13 August 1942 A Type C3 cargo ship that was attacked by German torpedo boats and scuttled off Kelibia, Tunisia. 36°40′N 11°35′E / 36.667°N 11.583°E / 36.667; 11.583 (SS Almeria Lykes (1940))
Almirante Ferrándiz 29 September 1936 A Churruca-class destroyer that was sunk by Canarias in the Battle of Cape Espartel. 36°14′47″N 4°38′30″W / 36.24639°N 4.64167°W / 36.24639; -4.64167 (Spanish destroyer Almirante Ferrándiz)
Amalfi 7 July 1915 A Pisa-class armored cruiser that was torpedoed by SM UB-14 about 20 nautical miles from Venice, Italy.
SS Amiral Magon 28 January 1917 A troopship that was torpedoed b U-39 southwest of Peloponnese, Greece. 35°29′24″N 20°01′12″E / 35.4900°N 20.0200°E / 35.4900; 20.0200 (SS Amiral Magon (1904))
Antikythera wreck 1st century BC An ancient shipwreck wreck discovered in October 1900 near the island of Antikythera. The wreck contained many artifacts and the world's oldest known analog computer, the Antikythera mechanism.[1] 35°53′23″N 23°18′28″E / 35.8897°N 23.3078°E / 35.8897; 23.3078 (Antikythera wreck)
RMS Arabia 6 November 1916 A passenger liner that was torpedoed by SM UB-43 southwest of the Peloponnese, Greece. 36°30′N 20°30′E / 36.500°N 20.500°E / 36.500; 20.500 (RMS Arabia)
HMS Ark Royal 14 November 1941 A British aircraft carrier torpedoed by U-81 about 30 nautical miles off Gibraltar.[2] 36°3′N 4°45′W / 36.050°N 4.750°W / 36.050; -4.750 (HMS Ark Royal (91))
Armando Diaz 25 February 1941 A Condottieri-class light cruiser that was torpedoed by HMS Upright off the Kerkennah Islands. 34°33′N 11°45′E / 34.550°N 11.750°E / 34.550; 11.750 (Italian cruiser Armando Diaz)
HMS Athenienne 20 October 1806 Ran aground in the Strait of Sicily.[3] 37°47′N 10°46′E / 37.783°N 10.767°E / 37.783; 10.767 (HMS Athenienne)
SS Athos 17 February 1917 A cargo liner that was torpedoed by U-65. 35°22′00″N 18°32′00″E / 35.3667°N 18.5333°E / 35.3667; 18.5333 (SS Athos)
SS Australien 19 July 1918 A passenger ship that was sunk by UC-54 26 miles northeast of Cap Bon, Tunisia.
Baleares 6 March 1938 A Canarias-class heavy cruiser that was sunk by Lepanto in the Battle of Cape Palos. 37°52′18″N 0°52′00″E / 37.87167°N 0.86667°E / 37.87167; 0.86667 (Spanish cruiser Baleares)
HMS Barham 25 November 1941 A Queen Elizabeth-class battleship that was torpedoed by U-331 north of Sidi Barrani, Egypt. 32°34′N 26°24′E / 32.567°N 26.400°E / 32.567; 26.400 (HMS Barham (04))
USS Beatty 6 November 1943 A Gleaves-class destroyer that was sunk by German aircraft off Algeria. 37°10′N 6°0′E / 37.167°N 6.000°E / 37.167; 6.000 (USS Beatty (DD-640))
HMS Bedouin 15 June 1942 A Tribal-class destroyer that was sunk by Italian cruisers during Operation Harpoon. 36°12′0″N 11°38′0″E / 36.20000°N 11.63333°E / 36.20000; 11.63333 (HMS Bedouin (F67))
HMS Blean 11 December 1942 A Hunt-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-443 northwest of Oran, Algeria. 35°55′N 1°50′W / 35.917°N 1.833°W / 35.917; -1.833 (HMS Blean (L47))
HMS Bonaventure 31 March 1941 A Dido-class light cruiser that was torpedoed by the Italian submarine Ambra south of Crete. 33°20′0″N 26°35′0″E / 33.33333°N 26.58333°E / 33.33333; 26.58333 (HMS Bonaventure (31))
HMHS Britannic 21 September 1916 An Olympic-class ocean liner (sister ship to RMS Titanic) that struck a mine off the Greek island of Kea and sank with the loss of 30 lives.[4] 37°42′05″N 24°17′02″E / 37.70139°N 24.28389°E / 37.70139; 24.28389 (HMHS Britannic)
HMS Broke 8 November 1942 A Thornycroft type flotilla leader that suffered heavy damage in Operation Terminal and later sank under tow. 36°50′N 0°40′E / 36.833°N 0.667°E / 36.833; 0.667 (HMS Broke (D83))
USS Buck 9 October 1943 A Sims-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-616 off Salerno, Italy. 39°57′N 14°28′E / 39.950°N 14.467°E / 39.950; 14.467 (USS Buck (DD-420))
HMS Cachalot 30 July 1941 A Grampus-class submarine that was rammed by the Italian torpedo boat Generale Achille Papa northwest of Tocra, Libya. 32°49′N 20°11′E / 32.817°N 20.183°E / 32.817; 20.183 (HMS Cachalot (N83))
HMS Cario 12 August 1942 A C-class light cruiser that was sunk by Axum during Operation Pedestal. 37°26′0″N 10°22′0″E / 37.43333°N 10.36667°E / 37.43333; 10.36667 (HMS Cairo (D87))
HMS Calcutta 1 June 1941 A C-class light cruiser that was sunk by German bombers 100 nautical miles off Alexandria, Egypt. 32°00′N 28°00′E / 32.000°N 28.000°E / 32.000; 28.000 (HMS Calcutta (D82))
HMS Calypso 12 June 1940 A C-class light cruiser that was torpedoed by Bagnolini about 50 miles south of Cape Lithion, Crete. 34°03′N 24°05′E / 34.050°N 24.083°E / 34.050; 24.083 (HMS Calypso (D61))
SS Cameronia 15 April 1917 A troopship that was torpedoed by SM U-33 about 150 miles east of Malta. 35°50′N 17°32′E / 35.833°N 17.533°E / 35.833; 17.533 (SS Cameronia (1911))
SS Chesterfield 18 May 1918 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by UC-52 southeast of Sicily. 36°17′N 15°13′E / 36.283°N 15.217°E / 36.283; 15.217 (SS Chesterfield (1913))
SS City of Bradford 22 February 1942 A cargo ship that was sunk by German aircraft off Bardia, Libya. 31°57′N 25°26′E / 31.950°N 25.433°E / 31.950; 25.433 (SS City of Bradford (1903))
Console Generale Liuzzi 27 June 1940 A Liuzzi-class submarine that was attacked by British destroyers and scuttled south of Crete. 33°46′0″N 27°27′0″E / 33.76667°N 27.45000°E / 33.76667; 27.45000 (Italian submarine Console Generale Liuzzi)
HMS Cornwallis 9 January 1917 A Duncan-class battleship that was torpedoed by U-32 about 60 nautical miles east of Malta. 35°06′N 15°11′E / 35.100°N 15.183°E / 35.100; 15.183 (HMS Cornwallis (1901))
Danton 19 March 1917 A Danton-class battleship that was torpedoed by SM U-64 about 22 miles southwest of Sardinia. 38°45′35″N 8°3′30″E / 38.75972°N 8.05833°E / 38.75972; 8.05833 (French battleship Danton)
HMS Defender 11 July 1941 A D-class destroyer that was attacked by a German bomber and scuttled off Sidi Barrani, Egypt. 31°45′N 25°31′E / 31.750°N 25.517°E / 31.750; 25.517 (HMS Defender (H07))
Delfino 23 March 1943 An Italian submarine that was scuttled after a collision east of the Strait of Gibraltar. 35°54′0″N 4°17′0″W / 35.90000°N 4.28333°W / 35.90000; -4.28333 (Italian submarine Delfino (1930))
HMS Diamond 27 April 1941 A D-class destroyer that was sunk by German aircraft off Cape Maleas, Greece. 36°30′N 23°34′E / 36.500°N 23.567°E / 36.500; 23.567 (HMS Diamond (H22))
SS Djemnah 14 July 1918 A cargo liner that was torpedoed by UB-105 north of Tobruk, Libya. 33°12′00″N 23°55′00″E / 33.2000°N 23.9167°E / 33.2000; 23.9167 (SS Djemnah)
HMHS Dover Castle 26 May 1917 A hospital ship that was torpedoed by SM UC-67 about 50 miles north of Annaba, Algeria. 37°45′00″N 007°45′00″E / 37.75000°N 7.75000°E / 37.75000; 7.75000 (HMHS Dover Castle)
Durbo 18 October 1940 An Italian Adua-class submarine that was attacked by British destroyers and scuttled east of Gibraltar. 35°54′0″N 4°17′0″W / 35.90000°N 4.28333°W / 35.90000; -4.28333 (Italian submarine Durbo)
HMS Eagle 11 August 1942 An aircraft carrier that was torpedoed by U-73 about 70 nautical miles south of Cape Salinas, Majorca. 38°3′0″N 3°1′12.00″E / 38.05000°N 3.0200000°E / 38.05000; 3.0200000 (HMS Eagle (1918))
HMS Eclipse 24 October 1943 An E-class destroyer that hit a mine off Kalymnos, Greece. 37°01′N 27°11′E / 37.017°N 27.183°E / 37.017; 27.183 (HMS Eclipse (H08))
SS Empire Dunstan 18 November 1943 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-81 off Taranto, Italy. 39°24′N 17°40′E / 39.400°N 17.667°E / 39.400; 17.667 (SS Empire Dunstan)
SS Empire Eve 18 May 1943 A CAM ship that was torpedoed by U-414 northeast of Mostaganem, Algeria. 36°37′N 00°46′E / 36.617°N 0.767°E / 36.617; 0.767 (SS Empire Eve)
MV Empire Windrush 30 March 1954 A troopship that caught fire and sank 32 miles northwest of Cape Caxine, Algeria. 37°00′N 2°11′E / 37.000°N 2.183°E / 37.000; 2.183 (MV Empire Windrush)
SS Erinpura 1 May 1943 An ocean liner that was sunk by German bombers thirty miles north of Benghazi, Libya. 32°40′N 19°53′E / 32.667°N 19.883°E / 32.667; 19.883 (SS Erinpura)
HMS Escort 11 July 1940 An E-class destroyer that was torpedoed by Guglielmo Marconi and later sank under tow. 36°6′35″N 3°22′12″W / 36.10972°N 3.37000°W / 36.10972; -3.37000 (HMS Escort (H66))
HMS Fearless 23 July 1941 An E-class destroyer that was attacked by Italian aircraft and scuttled 50 nautical miles northeast of Annaba, Algeria. 37°40′N 08°20′E / 37.667°N 8.333°E / 37.667; 8.333 (HMS Fearless (H67))
USS Fechteler 5 May 1944 A Buckley-class destroyer escort that was torpedoed by U-967. 36°7′N 2°40′W / 36.117°N 2.667°W / 36.117; -2.667 (USS Fechteler (DE-157))
Fiume 29 March 1941 A Zara-class heavy cruiser that was sunk in the Battle of Cape Matapan. 35°21′N 20°57′E / 35.350°N 20.950°E / 35.350; 20.950 (Italian cruiser Fiume)
SS France IV 7 November 1915 An ocean liner that was sunk by U-38 southeast of Sardinia. 38°08′N 9°54′E / 38.133°N 9.900°E / 38.133; 9.900 (SS France IV (1896))
RMS Franconia 4 October 1916 A troopship that was torpedoed by SM UB-47 about 195 miles east of Malta. 35°33′9″N 18°26′0″E / 35.55250°N 18.43333°E / 35.55250; 18.43333 (RMS Franconia (1910))
HMS Galatea 14 December 1941 An Arethusa-class light cruiser that was torpedoed by U-557 off Alexandria, Egypt. 31°17′N 29°13′E / 31.283°N 29.217°E / 31.283; 29.217 (HMS Galatea (71))
Gaulois 27 December 1916 A Charlemagne-class battleship that was torpedoed by SM UB-47 in the Aegean Sea. 36°30′N 23°45′E / 36.500°N 23.750°E / 36.500; 23.750 (French battlleship Gaulois (1896))
SS Général Bonaparte 19 May 1943 A passenger ship that was torpedoed by HMS Sportsman southeast of Nice, France. 43°01′00″N 7°40′00″E / 43.0167°N 7.6667°E / 43.0167; 7.6667 (SS Général Bonaparte)
SS Gisela L M Russ 19 February 1959 A cargo ship that suffered a boiler explosion and sank off Euboea, Greece. 38°35′N 24°21′E / 38.583°N 24.350°E / 38.583; 24.350 (SS Gisela L M Russ)
SS Glenartney 6 February 1918 A cargo ship that was sunk by UC-54 30 miles northeast of Cape Bon, Tunisia.
HMS Grampus 16 June 1940 A Grampus-class submarine that was sunk by Italian torpedo boats. 37°5′N 17°30′E / 37.083°N 17.500°E / 37.083; 17.500 (HMS Grampus (N56))
HMS Grove 12 June 1942 A Hunt-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-77. 32°5′N 25°30′E / 32.083°N 25.500°E / 32.083; 25.500 (HMS Grove (L77))
HMS Gurkha 17 January 1942 An L-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-133 off Sidi Barrani, Egypt. 31°50′N 26°15′E / 31.833°N 26.250°E / 31.833; 26.250 (HMS Gurkha (G63))
HMS Hasty 15 June 1942 A H-class destroyer that was torpedoed by S-55 and scuttled the next day. 34°10′N 22°0′E / 34.167°N 22.000°E / 34.167; 22.000 (HMS Hasty (H24))
SS Heraklion 8 December 1966 A car ferry that capsized northwest of Antimilos, Greece. 36°52′N 24°8′E / 36.867°N 24.133°E / 36.867; 24.133 (SS Heraklion)
HMS Hermione 16 June 1942 A Dido-class light cruiser that was torpedoed by U-205 north of Sallum, Egypt. 33°20′N 26°00′E / 33.333°N 26.000°E / 33.333; 26.000 (HMS Hermione (74))
HMS Hyperion 22 December 1940 A H-class destroyer that struck a mine off Pantelleria and was scuttled. 37°40′N 11°31′E / 37.667°N 11.517°E / 37.667; 11.517 (HMS Hyperion (H97))
HMS Hythe 11 October 1943 A Bangor-class minesweeper that was torpedoed by U-371 off Béjaïa, Algeria. 37°4′N 5°0′E / 37.067°N 5.000°E / 37.067; 5.000 (HMS Hythe (J194))
HNLMS Isaac Sweers 13 November 1942 A Gerard Callenburgh-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-431 during Operation Torch. 37°23′N 2°12′E / 37.383°N 2.200°E / 37.383; 2.200 (HNLMS Isaac Sweers)
SS Italia 30 May 1917 An armed boarding steamer that was torpedoed by U-4 about 46 miles southeast of Santa Maria di Leuca, Italy.
SS Ivernia 1 January 1917 A troopship that was torpedoed by SM UB-47 about 58 miles southeast of Cape Matapan, Greece. 35°42′N 23°19′E / 35.700°N 23.317°E / 35.700; 23.317 (SS Ivernia)
HMS Jackal 12 May 1942 A J-class destroyer that was attacked by German bombers and scuttled the next day, north of Sidi Barrani, Egypt. 36°30′N 26°30′E / 36.500°N 26.500°E / 36.500; 26.500 (HMS Jackal (F22))
HMS Jaguar 26 March 1942 A J-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-652 north of Sidi Barrani, Egypt. 31°53′N 26°18′E / 31.883°N 26.300°E / 31.883; 26.300 (HMS Jaguar (F34))
HMS Juno 21 May 1941 A J-class destroyer that was sunk by Italian aircraft southeast of Crete. 34°35′N 26°34′E / 34.583°N 26.567°E / 34.583; 26.567 (HMS Juno (F46))
HMS Kandahar 20 December 1941 A K-class destroyer that struck a mine and was scuttled north of Khoms, Libya. 32°57′0″N 14°19′0″E / 32.95000°N 14.31667°E / 32.95000; 14.31667 (HMS Kandahar (F28))
HMS Kipling 12 May 1942 A K-class destroyer that was sunk by German bombers northwest of Mersa Matruh, Egypt. 32°23′24″N 26°11′24″E / 32.39000°N 26.19000°E / 32.39000; 26.19000 (HMS Kipling (F91))
HMS Laforey 30 March 1944 An L-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-233 north of Palermo, Sicily. 38°54′N 14°18′E / 38.900°N 14.300°E / 38.900; 14.300 (HMS Laforey (G99))
SS Lamoricière 9 January 1942 An ocean liner that sank in a storm about 10 kilometres northeast of Menorca, resulting in 292 deaths.
Léon Gambetta 27 April 1915 A Léon Gambetta-class armored cruiser that was torpedoed by SM U-5 about 15 miles south of Santa Maria di Leuca. 39°30′N 18°15′E / 39.500°N 18.250°E / 39.500; 18.250 (French cruiser Léon Gambetta)
SS Letchworth 1 April 1971 A cargo ship that ran aground and sunk near Kos. 36°32′N 26°57′E / 36.533°N 26.950°E / 36.533; 26.950 (SS Letchworth (1942))
SS Lesbian 5 January 1917 A cargo ship that was sunk by SM U-35 east of Malta. 35°48′N 17°6′E / 35.800°N 17.100°E / 35.800; 17.100 (SS Lesbian (1915))
HMS Lightning 12 March 1943 An L-class destroyer that was sunk by German torpedo boats. 37°53′N 9°50′E / 37.883°N 9.833°E / 37.883; 9.833 (HMS Lightning (G55))
HMS Lively 11 May 1942 An L-class destroyer that was sunk by German dive-bombers 100 miles northeast of Tobruk, Libya. 33°24′N 25°38′E / 33.400°N 25.633°E / 33.400; 25.633 (HMS Lively (G40))
USS Maddox 19 August 1943 A Gleaves-class destroyer that was sunk by a German dive-bomber in the Battle of Gela. 36°52′N 13°56′E / 36.867°N 13.933°E / 36.867; 13.933 (USS Maddox (DD-622))
HMS Martin 10 November 1942 An M-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-413 off Algiers, Algeria. 37°53′N 003°57′E / 37.883°N 3.950°E / 37.883; 3.950 (HMS Martin (G44))
SS Merion 31 May 1915 An ocean liner built in 1902 for the American Line. Purchased by the Royal Navy to act as a decoy ship for the HMS Tiger. Sunk by the German submarine SM UB-8.[5]
SS Milazzo 29 August 1917 A bulk carrier that was torpedoed by SM U-14 about 250 nautical miles east of Malta.
SS Minas 15 February 1917 A troopship that was torpedoed by U-39. 36°25′N 18°24′E / 36.417°N 18.400°E / 36.417; 18.400 (SS Minas (1891))
HMS Mohawk 16 April 1941 A Tribal-class destroyer that was sunk by the Italian destroyer Tarigo off the Kerkennah Islands, Tunisia. 34°56′0″N 11°42′0″E / 34.93333°N 11.70000°E / 34.93333; 11.70000 (HMS Mohawk (F31))
HMS Naiad 11 March 1942 A Dido-class destroyer that was sunk by U-565 south of Crete. 32°1′N 26°20′E / 32.017°N 26.333°E / 32.017; 26.333 (HMS Naiad (93))
USS Nauset 9 September 1943 A Navajo-class fleet tug that was sunk by German aircraft. 40°38′N 14°38′E / 40.633°N 14.633°E / 40.633; 14.633 (USS Nauset (AT-89))
HMS Neptune 19 December 1941 A Leander-class light cruiser that was sunk by mines off Tripoli, Libya. 33°15′N 13°30′E / 33.250°N 13.500°E / 33.250; 13.500 (HMS Neptune (20))
HMAS Nestor 16 June 1942 An N-class destroyer that was attacked by an Italian bomber and scuttled south of Crete. 33°36′N 24°30′E / 33.600°N 24.500°E / 33.600; 24.500 (HMAS Nestor (G02))
Nereide 5 August 1915 A Nautilus-class submarine that was torpedoed by SM U-5 near Palagruža in the Adriatic Sea. 42°23′N 16°16′E / 42.383°N 16.267°E / 42.383; 16.267 (Italian submarine Nereide)
HMHS Newfoundland 14 September 1943 A hospital ship that was attacked by German aircraft and scuttled off Salerno, Italy. 40°13′N 14°21′E / 40.217°N 14.350°E / 40.217; 14.350 (HMHS Newfoundland)
HMS P48 25 December 1942 A U-class submarine that was sunk by Italian torpedo boats northwest of Zembra, Tunisia. 37°15′N 10°30′E / 37.250°N 10.500°E / 37.250; 10.500 (HMS P48 (1942))
SS Pampa 27 August 1918 A troopship that was torpedoed by SM UC-22 about 84 nautical miles east of Malta.
HMAS Parramatta 27 November 1941 A Grimsby-class sloop that was torpedoed by U-559. 32°20′N 24°35′E / 32.333°N 24.583°E / 32.333; 24.583 (HMAS Parramatta (U44))
Partenope 24 March 1918 A Partenope-class torpedo cruiser that was torpedoed north of Bizerte, Tunisia, by SM UC-67. 37°53′N 10°10′E / 37.883°N 10.167°E / 37.883; 10.167 (Italian cruiser Partenope)
USS PC-558 9 May 1944 A PC-461-class submarine chaser that was torpedoed by U-230. 38°41′N 13°43′E / 38.683°N 13.717°E / 38.683; 13.717 (USS PC-558)
HMS Penelope 18 February 1944 An Arethusa-class light cruiser that was torpedoed by U-140 west of Naples, Italy. 40°33′N 13°15′E / 40.55°N 13.25°E / 40.55; 13.25 (HMS Penelope (97))
SS Persia 30 December 1915 A passenger liner that was torpedoed by SM U-38 about 71 miles southeast of Cape Martello, Crete.
Pola 29 March 1941 A Zara-class heavy cruiser that was sunk in the Battle of Cape Matapan. 35°19′N 20°59′E / 35.317°N 20.983°E / 35.317; 20.983 (Italian cruiser Pola)
HMS Quentin 2 December 1942 A Q-class destroyer that was sunk by German aircraft. 37°32′N 08°32′E / 37.533°N 8.533°E / 37.533; 8.533 (HMS Quentin (G78))
HMT Rohna 26 November 1943 A troopship that was sunk by German aircraft. 37°1′12″N 5°12′6″E / 37.02000°N 5.20167°E / 37.02000; 5.20167 (HMT Rohna)
HMT Royal Edward 13 August 1915 A passenger ship that was torpedoed by SM UB-14, with possibly as many as 1,865 dead.
SS Russian 14 December 1916 An ocean liner that was torpedoed by U-43. 35°30′N 18°52′E / 35.500°N 18.867°E / 35.500; 18.867 (SS Russian (1895))
Saar 26 February 1976 A submarine tender that was sunk as a target ship south of Marseille. 42°30′N 5°24′E / 42.500°N 5.400°E / 42.500; 5.400 (German submarine tender Saar)
HMS Sahib 24 April 1943 An S-class submarine that was attacked by the Climene and scuttled southwest of Tunis, Tunisia. 37°29′N 10°46′E / 37.483°N 10.767°E / 37.483; 10.767 (HMS Sahib (P212))
SS Sant Anna 11 May 1918 A troopship that was torpedoed by UC-54 northeast of Tunis, Tunisia. 37°02′24″N 11°21′36″E / 37.0400°N 11.3600°E / 37.0400; 11.3600 (SS Sant Anna)
SS Santa Elisa 13 August 1942 A refrigerator ship that was torpedoed by Italian motor boats 25 nautical miles southeast of Cape Bon, Tunisia. 36°20′N 11°28′E / 36.333°N 11.467°E / 36.333; 11.467 (SS Santa Elisa)
USS Skill 25 September 1943 An Auk-class minesweeper that was torpedoed by U-593. 40°20′N 14°35′E / 40.333°N 14.583°E / 40.333; 14.583 (USS Skill (AM-115))
HMS Southampton 11 January 1941 A Town-class light cruiser that was attacked by German dive bombers southeast of Malta. 34°54′N 18°24′E / 34.900°N 18.400°E / 34.900; 18.400 (HMS Southampton (83))
HMS Splendid 21 April 1943 An S-class submarine that was sunk by Hermes west of Livorno, Italy. 43°34′N 9°37′E / 43.567°N 9.617°E / 43.567; 9.617 (HMS Splendid (P228))
HMS Sportsman 24 September 1952 A S-class submarine that sank off Toulon, France. 43°01′N 7°40′E / 43.017°N 7.667°E / 43.017; 7.667 (HMS Sportsman (P229))
HMS Sussex 1694 An English warship that sank with a cargo of gold, possibly worth $500 million.
HMS Tempest 13 February 1942 A T-class submarine that was sunk by the Italian destroyer Circe near the Gulf of Taranto. 39°15′0″N 17°45′0″E / 39.25000°N 17.75000°E / 39.25000; 17.75000 (HMS Tempest (N86))
HMS Tynedale 12 December 1943 A Hunt-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-593 off Jijel, Algeria. 37°10′N 6°5′E / 37.167°N 6.083°E / 37.167; 6.083 (HMS Tynedale (L96))
SM U-32 8 May 1918 A Type U 31 U-boat that was sunk by HMS Wallflower north of Libya. 36°8′N 13°30′E / 36.133°N 13.500°E / 36.133; 13.500 (SM U-32 (Germany))
U-74 2 May 1942 A Type VIIB U-boat that was sunk by British forces east of Cartagena, Spain. 37°32′N 0°10′E / 37.533°N 0.167°E / 37.533; 0.167 (German submarine U-74 (1940))
U-75 28 December 1941 A Type VIIB U-boat that was sunk by HMS Kipling off Mersa Matruh, Egypt. 31°50′N 26°40′E / 31.833°N 26.667°E / 31.833; 26.667 (German submarine U-75 (1940))
U-79 23 December 1941 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Hasty and HMS Hotspur. 32°15′N 25°19′E / 32.250°N 25.317°E / 32.250; 25.317 (German submarine U-79 (1941))
U-95 28 November 1941 A Type VIIC U-boat that was torpedoed by a Dutch submarine off the south coast of Spain. 36°24′N 3°20′W / 36.400°N 3.333°W / 36.400; -3.333 (German submarine U-95 (1940))
U-259 15 November 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft north of Algiers, Algeria. 37°20′N 3°5′E / 37.333°N 3.083°E / 37.333; 3.083 (German submarine U-259)
U-301 21 January 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was torpedoed by HMS Sahib west of Bonifacio, Corsica. 41°27′N 07°04′E / 41.450°N 7.067°E / 41.450; 7.067 (German submarine U-301)
U-371 4 May 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by Allied destroyers north of Constantine, Algeria. 37°49′N 05°39′E / 37.817°N 5.650°E / 37.817; 5.650 (German submarine U-371)
U-374 12 January 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was torpedoed by HMS Unbeaten south of Bova Marina, Italy. 37°30′N 16°00′E / 37.50°N 16.00°E / 37.50; 16.00 (German submarine U-374)
U-443 23 February 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British destroyers northwest of Algiers, Algeria. 36°55′N 2°25′E / 36.917°N 2.417°E / 36.917; 2.417 (German submarine U-443)
U-557 16 December 1941 A Type VIIC U-boat that was rammed by the Italian torpedo boat Orione west of Crete. 35°19′N 23°11′E / 35.31°N 23.19°E / 35.31; 23.19 (German submarine U-557)
SM UB-52 23 May 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was sunk by HMS H4 northwest of Durrës, Albania. 41°36′N 18°52′E / 41.600°N 18.867°E / 41.600; 18.867 (SM UB-52)
SM UB-53 3 August 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was sunk by mines in the Strait of Otranto. 39°40′N 18°40′E / 39.667°N 18.667°E / 39.667; 18.667 (SM UB-53)
SM UB-66 18 January 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was sunk by HMS Campanula off Euboea, Greece. 38°30′N 24°25′E / 38.500°N 24.417°E / 38.500; 24.417 (SM UB-66)
SM UB-68 4 October 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was sunk northeast of Misrata, Libya. 33°56′N 16°20′E / 33.933°N 16.333°E / 33.933; 16.333 (SM UB-68)
SM UB-69 9 January 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was sunk by HMS Cyclamen northeast of Tunis, Tunisia. 37°30′N 10°38′E / 37.500°N 10.633°E / 37.500; 10.633 (SM UB-69)
HMS Union 20 July 1941 A U-class submarine that was sunk by the Italian torpedo boat Circe southwest of Pantelleria. 36°27′23″N 11°42′21″E / 36.45639°N 11.70583°E / 36.45639; 11.70583 (HMS Union (N56))
SS Verona 11 May 1918 A passenger ship that was torpedoed by UC-52 east of Syracuse, Sicily. 37°04′N 16°19′E / 37.067°N 16.317°E / 37.067; 16.317 (SS Verona (1908))
RMS Viceroy of India November 1942 An ocean liner and troopship that was torpedoed by U-407 about 30 miles north of Oran, Algeria. 36°26′N 0°24′W / 36.433°N 0.400°W / 36.433; -0.400 (RMS Viceroy of India)
HMS Victoria 22 June 1893 A Victoria-class battleship that was accidentally rammed by HMS Camperdown off Tripoli, Lebanon.
SS Volo 28 December 1941 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-75 about 45 miles northwest of Mersa Matruh, Egypt. 31°45′N 26°48′E / 31.750°N 26.800°E / 31.750; 26.800 (SS Volo)
Waitemata 14 July 1918 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by UB-105 north of Tobruk, Libya. 33°21′N 24°10′E / 33.350°N 24.167°E / 33.350; 24.167 (Waitemata (ship))
HMAT Wandilla 10 September 1940 A hospital ship that was sunk by British aircrafy about 40 miles northeast of Tobruk, Libya. 33°14′N 23°23′E / 33.233°N 23.383°E / 33.233; 23.383 (HMAT Wandilla)
HMAS Waterhen 30 June 1941 A W-class destroyer that was sunk by German and Italian dive bombers off Sallum, Egypt. 32°15′N 25°20′E / 32.250°N 25.333°E / 32.250; 25.333 (HMAS Waterhen (D22))
HMS Welshman 1 February 1943 An Abdiel-class minelayer that was torpedoed by U-617 east of Tobruk, Libya. 32°12′N 24°52′E / 32.200°N 24.867°E / 32.200; 24.867 (HMS Welshman (M84))
HMS Wryneck 27 April 1941 An Admiralty W-class destroyer that was sunk by German aircraft 20 nautical miles east of Cape Maleas, Greece. 36°30′N 23°34′E / 36.500°N 23.567°E / 36.500; 23.567 (HMS Wryneck (D21))
Zara 29 March 1941 An Zara-class cruiser that was sunk by British battleships in the Battle of Cape Matapan. 35°20′N 20°57′E / 35.333°N 20.950°E / 35.333; 20.950 (Italian cruiser Zara)
HMS Zulu 14 September 1942 A Tribal-class destroyer that was sunk by Italian aircraft northwest of Alexandria, Egypt. 32°0′N 28°56′E / 32.000°N 28.933°E / 32.000; 28.933 (HMS Zulu (F18))

Mid-Atlantic

North Channel

Ship Sunk date Notes Coordinates
HMS Bayano 11 March 1915 An auxiliary cruiser that was torpedoed by U-27. 55°3.0348′N 05°26.0976′W / 55.0505800°N 5.4349600°W / 55.0505800; -5.4349600 (HMS Bayano (1913))
SS Dettifoss 21 February 1945 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-1064. 55°03′N 5°29′W / 55.050°N 5.483°W / 55.050; -5.483 (SS Dettifoss)
U-680 28 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°24′N 6°29′W / 55.400°N 6.483°W / 55.400; -6.483 (German submarine U-680)
U-968 29 November 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°24′N 06°22′W / 55.400°N 6.367°W / 55.400; -6.367 (German submarine U-968)
SM UB-82 17 April 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was sunk by HMS Pilot Me and HMS Young Fred. 55°13′N 5°55′W / 55.217°N 5.917°W / 55.217; -5.917 (SM UB-82)

North Sea

Ship Sunk date Notes Coordinates
HMS Amphion 6 August 1914 An Active-class scout cruiser that ran into a minefield. 52°07′N 2°22′E / 52.11°N 2.36°E / 52.11; 2.36 (HMS Amphion (1911))
HMS Ardent 1 June 1916 An Acasta-class destroyer that was sunk by SMS Westfalen in the Battle of Jutland. 56°42′N 5°52′E / 56.700°N 5.867°E / 56.700; 5.867 (HMS Ardent (1913))
HMS Ariel 2 August 1918 An Acheron-class destroyer that struck a mine east of Heligoland, Germany. 54°10′N 8°4′E / 54.167°N 8.067°E / 54.167; 8.067 (HMS Ariel (1911))
Bourbon Dolphin 15 April 2007 An anchor handling tug supply vessel that capsized off Shetland, Scotland. 59°55′50″N 0°26′22″W / 59.9305°N 0.439333°W / 59.9305; -0.439333 (Bourbon Dolphin)
HMS Coquette 7 March 1916 A D-class destroyer that hit a mine east of Clacton-on-Sea, England. 51°45′N 01°30′E / 51.750°N 1.500°E / 51.750; 1.500 (HMS Coquette (1897))
HMS Cressy 22 September 1914 A Cressy-class armored cruiser that was sunk by SM U-9 in the Action of 22 September 1914. 52°15′01″N 3°40′08″E / 52.25028°N 3.66889°E / 52.25028; 3.66889 (HMS Cressy (1899))
SS Deutschland 6 December 1875 A steamship that ran aground in a blizzard on a shoal 25 miles off Harwich, England. 51°40′00″N 01°37′00″E / 51.66667°N 1.61667°E / 51.66667; 1.61667 (SS Deutschland (1866))
HMS Daring 18 February 1940 A D-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-23. 58°39′N 01°40′W / 58.650°N 1.667°W / 58.650; -1.667 (HMS Daring (H16))
Doris 9 May 1940 A Circé-class submarine that was torpedoed by U-9 about 30 miles off Den Helder, Netherlands. 52°47.36′N 3°49.16′E / 52.78933°N 3.81933°E / 52.78933; 3.81933 (French submarine Doris (Q 135))
HMS Dundoon 30 April 1940 A Hunt-class minesweeper that struck a mine off Great Yarmouth, England. 52°45′N 2°23′E / 52.750°N 2.383°E / 52.750; 2.383 (HMS Dunoon (J52))
HMS Esk 31 August 1940 An E-class destroyer that ran into a minefield north of Texel, Netherlands. 53°26′36″N 03°48′00″E / 53.44333°N 3.80000°E / 53.44333; 3.80000 (HMS Esk (H15))
HMS Exmouth 21 January 1940 An E-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-22 in the Moray Firth. 58°18′N 2°25′W / 58.300°N 2.417°W / 58.300; -2.417 (HMS Exmouth (H02))
HMS Falcon 1 April 1918 A C-class destroyer that collided with HMS John Fitzgerald about 18 miles southeast of Flamborough Head, England.
HMS G9 16 September 1917 A G-class submarine that was rammed by HMS Pasley 70 miles northwest of Bergen, Norway. 61°00′N 3°20′E / 61.000°N 3.333°E / 61.000; 3.333 (HMS G9)
HMS Gala 28 April 1908 A River-class destroyer that collided with HMS Attentive near Harwich, England.
SMS Greif 29 February 1916 A merchant raider that was attacked by SS Alcantara and scuttled. 61°45′N 1°10′E / 61.750°N 1.167°E / 61.750; 1.167 (SMS Greif (auxiliary cruiser))
HMS Grenville 19 January 1940 A G-class destroyer that struck a mine northeast of Broadstairs, England. 51°39′N 02°17′E / 51.650°N 2.283°E / 51.650; 2.283 (HMS Grenville (H03))
HMS Gurkha 9 April 1940 A Tribal-class destroyer that was sunk by German bombers southwest of Bergen, Norway. 59°13′0″N 4°0′0″E / 59.21667°N 4.00000°E / 59.21667; 4.00000 (HMS Gurkha (F20))
MT Gustaf E. Reuter 27 November 1939 A tanker that was torpedoed by U-48 about 14 miles northwest of Fair Isle, Scotland. 59°38′N 02°03′W / 59.633°N 2.050°W / 59.633; -2.050 (MT Gustaf E. Reuter)
HMS Invincible 31 May 1916 An Invincible-class battlecruiser that was sunk by SMS Lützow and SMS Derfflinger in the Battle of Jutland. 57°02′40″N 6°07′15″E / 57.04444°N 6.12083°E / 57.04444; 6.12083 (HMS Invincible (1907))
HMS Itchen 6 July 1917 A River-class destroyer that was torpedoed by UC-44. 58°35′N 00°45′W / 58.583°N 0.750°W / 58.583; -0.750 (HMS Itchen (1903))
HMS Ivanhoe 1 September 1940 An I-class destroyer that struck a mine and was scuttled. 53°26′42″N 03°45′24″E / 53.44500°N 3.75667°E / 53.44500; 3.75667 (HMS Ivanhoe (D16))
HNS K1 18 November 1917 A K-class submarine that was scuttled after a collision with HMS Blonde. 56°20′20″N 5°43′50″E / 56.33889°N 5.73056°E / 56.33889; 5.73056 (HMS K1)
USS Kerwood 12 December 1919 A cargo ship that struck a mine 20 miles north of Terschelling, Netherlands.
Leipzig 16 December 1946 A Leipzig-class light cruiser that was scuttled with a cargo of gas munitions. 57°53′N 6°13′E / 57.883°N 6.217°E / 57.883; 6.217 (German cruiser Leipzig)
SS Linda 11 February 1940 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-9. 58°15′N 1°54′E / 58.250°N 1.900°E / 58.250; 1.900 (SS Linda (1899))
HMS Mary Rose 17 October 1917 An Admiralty M-class destroyer that was sunk by SMS Brummer and SMS Bremse about 70 miles east of Lerwick, Shetland Islands.
SS Narva 22 December 1957 A cargo ship that foundered 180 nautical miles east of Aberdeen, Scotland. 57°28′N 3°00′E / 57.467°N 3.000°E / 57.467; 3.000 (SS Narva)
HMS Nottingham 19 August 1916 A Town-class light cruiser that was torpedoed by SM U-52 about 120 miles southeast of the Firth of Forth, Scotland. 55°28′54″N 0°11′30″E / 55.48167°N 0.19167°E / 55.48167; 0.19167 (HMS Nottingham (1913))
O 22 November 1940 An O 21-class submarine that was lost southwest of Stavanger, Norway. The wreck was rediscovered in 1993. 57°55′N 5°31′E / 57.917°N 5.517°E / 57.917; 5.517 (HNLMS O 22)
SS Oslo 21 August 1917 A passenger ship that was torpedoed by SM U-87 15 nautical miles (28 km) east by north of the Out Skerries, Shetland.
HMS Recruit 1 May 1915 A C-class destroyer that was torpedoed by UB-6.
HMS Shark 6 July 1940 An S-class submarine that sank under tow after being bombed by German aircraft. 58°18′N 5°13′E / 58.300°N 5.217°E / 58.300; 5.217 (HMS Shark (54S))
HMS Spearfish 1 August 1940 An S-class submarine that was sunk by U-34 off the Norwegian coast. 57°50′N 11°00′E / 57.833°N 11.000°E / 57.833; 11.000 (HMS Spearfish (69S))
HMS Starfish 9 January 1940 An S-class submarine that was attacked by a German destroyer and scuttled. 55°00′N 7°10′E / 55.000°N 7.167°E / 55.000; 7.167 (HMS Starfish (19S))
USS Stockton 23 October 1940 A Caldwell-class destroyer that was beached off Fidra, Scotland, and sunk as a target. 56°03′N 0°45′W / 56.050°N 0.750°W / 56.050; -0.750 (USS Stockton (DD-73))
HMS Strongbow 17 October 1917 An R-class destroyer that was scuttled after taking damage from SMS Bremse and SMS Brummer about 70 miles east of Lerwick, Scotland.
HMS Sunfish 27 July 1944 An S-class submarine that was accidentally sunk by an RAF bomber. 54°28′N 7°11′E / 54.467°N 7.183°E / 54.467; 7.183 (HMS Sunfish (81S))
USS Swasey 26 November 1940 A Clemson-class destroyer that was sunk by a mine while under tow. 56°29′N 0°57′W / 56.483°N 0.950°W / 56.483; -0.950 (USS Swasey (DD-273))
SS Tubantia 16 March 1916 An ocean liner that was torpedoed by SM UB-13 about 50 nautical miles off the Dutch coast. 51°49′N 2°50′E / 51.817°N 2.833°E / 51.817; 2.833 (SS Tubantia)
SM U-12 10 March 1915 A Type U 9 U-boat that was sunk by British destroyers about 25 miles from Eyemouth, Scotland. 56°15′N 1°56′W / 56.250°N 1.933°W / 56.250; -1.933 (SM U-12 (Germany))
U-15 30 January 1940 A Type IIB U-boat that was accidentally rammed by the Iltis in the Broad Fourteens. 54°24′N 7°50′E / 54.400°N 7.833°E / 54.400; 7.833 (German submarine U-15 (1936))
U-25 1 August 1940 A Type 1A U-boat that struck a mine north of Terschelling, Netherlands. 54°14′N 5°7′E / 54.233°N 5.117°E / 54.233; 5.117 (German submarine U-25 (1936))
U-35 29 November 1939 A Type VIIA U-boat that was attacked by British destroyers and scuttled. 60°53′N 02°47′E / 60.883°N 2.783°E / 60.883; 2.783 (German submarine U-35 (1936))
U-36 4 December 1939 A Type VIIA U-boat that was torpedoed by HMS Salmon near Wilhelmshaven. 57°00′N 5°02′E / 57.000°N 5.033°E / 57.000; 5.033 (German submarine U-36 (1936))
SM U-40 23 June 1915 A Type U 31 U-boat that was torpedoed by HMS C24 about 40 miles from Eyemouth, Scotland.
U-44 13 March 1940 A Type IXA U-boat that struck a mine off the coast of the Netherlands. 54°14′N 5°07′E / 54.233°N 5.117°E / 54.233; 5.117 (German submarine U-44 (1939))
U-63 25 February 1940 A Type IIC U-boat that was sunk by British ships south of Shetland, Scotland. 58°40′N 00°10′W / 58.667°N 0.167°W / 58.667; -0.167 (German submarine U-63 (1939))
U-251 19 April 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British and Norwegian aircraft in the Kattegat. 56°37′N 11°51′E / 56.617°N 11.850°E / 56.617; 11.850 (German submarine U-251)
U-309 16 February 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMCS Saint John in the Moray Firth. 58°09′N 02°23′W / 58.150°N 2.383°W / 58.150; -2.383 (German submarine U-309)
U-319 15 July 1944 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft southwest of Lindesnes, Norway. 57°40′N 05°00′E / 57.667°N 5.000°E / 57.667; 5.000 (German submarine U-319)
U-1232 4 March 1946 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that sank under tow. 54°11′N 07°24′E / 54.183°N 7.400°E / 54.183; 7.400 (German submarine U-1232)
U-1274 16 April 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was sunk by HMS Viceroy east of the Farne Islands, England. 55°36′N 01°24′W / 55.600°N 1.400°W / 55.600; -1.400 (German submarine U-1274)
SM UB-4 15 August 1915 A Type UB 1 U-boat that was sunk by the Inverlyon. 52°43′N 2°18′E / 52.717°N 2.300°E / 52.717; 2.300 (SM UB-4)
SM UB-16 10 May 1918 A Type UB I U-boat that was torpedoed by HMS E34. 52°6′N 2°1′E / 52.100°N 2.017°E / 52.100; 2.017 (SM UB-16)
SM UB-54 11 March 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was sunk by British destroyers off Norfolk. 53°15′N 0°45′E / 53.250°N 0.750°E / 53.250; 0.750 (SM UB-54)
SM UB-57 14 August 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was sunk by a mine. 51°56′N 02°02′E / 51.933°N 2.033°E / 51.933; 2.033 (SM UB-57)
SM UB-63 28 January 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was sunk by HMS W.S. Bailey and HMS Fort George. 56°10′N 2°0′E / 56.167°N 2.000°E / 56.167; 2.000 (SM UB-63)
SM UB-75 10 December 1917 A Type UB III U-boat that hit a mine east of Flamborough Head, Yorkshire. 54°5′N 0°10′E / 54.083°N 0.167°E / 54.083; 0.167 (SM UB-75)
SM UB-83 10 September 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was sunk by HMS Ophelia. 58°28′N 1°50′W / 58.467°N 1.833°W / 58.467; -1.833 (SM UB-83)
SM UB-90 16 October 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was torpedoed by HMS L12 north of Skagen, Denmark. 57°55′N 10°27′E / 57.917°N 10.450°E / 57.917; 10.450 (SM UB-90)
SM UC-30 21 April 1917 A Type UC II U-boat that struck a mine about 66 nautical miles west of Nymindegab, Denmark. 55°49′N 06°12′E / 55.817°N 6.200°E / 55.817; 6.200 (SM UC-30)
SM UC-71 20 February 1919 A Type UC II U-boat that sank off Heligoland, Germany. 54°10′N 7°54′E / 54.167°N 7.900°E / 54.167; 7.900 (SM UC-71)
HMS Undine 7 January 1940 A U-class submarine that was attacked by German minesweepers and scuttled. 54°5′53″N 7°24′17″E / 54.09806°N 7.40472°E / 54.09806; 7.40472 (HMS Undine (N48))
SMS Vulkan 6 April 1919 A salvage tug that was surrendered to British forces and sank under tow. 54°54′N 06°18′E / 54.900°N 6.300°E / 54.900; 6.300 (SMS Vulkan)
SMS Wiesbaden 1 June 1916 A Wiesbaden-class light cruiser that was sunk in the Battle of Jutland. 57°01′N 5°53′E / 57.017°N 5.883°E / 57.017; 5.883 (SMS Wiesbaden)
SS Yarmouth 27 October 1908 A cargo ship that foundered southeast of Dunwich, England. 52°00′06″N 2°07′00″E / 52.00167°N 2.11667°E / 52.00167; 2.11667 (SS Yarmouth (1903))

Norwegian Sea

Ship Sunk date Notes Coordinates
HMS Acasta 8 June 1940 An A-class destroyer that was sunk by Scharnhorst and Gneisenau. 68°45′N 4°30′E / 68.75°N 4.5°E / 68.75; 4.5 (HMS Acasta (H09))
Adolf Vinnen 23 October 1940 A weather ship that was sunk by British ships northwest of Selje, Norway. 62°29′N 4°23′E / 62.483°N 4.383°E / 62.483; 4.383 (German weather ship WBS 5 Adolf Vinnen)
HMS Afridi 3 May 1940 A Tribal-class destroyer that was sunk by German aircraft. 66°14′N 5°45′E / 66.233°N 5.750°E / 66.233; 5.750 (HMS Afridi (F07))
HMS Ardent (H41) 8 June 1940 An A-class destroyer that was sunk by Scharnhorst and Gneisenau. 68°45′N 4°30′E / 68.750°N 4.500°E / 68.750; 4.500 (HMS Ardent (H41))
HMS Glorious 8 June 1940 A Courageous-class battleship that was sunk by Scharnhorst and Gneisenau. 68°38′N 03°50′E / 68.633°N 3.833°E / 68.633; 3.833 (HMS Glorious)
HMS Glowworm 8 April 1940 A G-class destroyer that was sunk by the Admiral Hipper off Norway. 64°27′N 6°28′E / 64.450°N 6.467°E / 64.450; 6.467 (HMS Glowworm (92))
Hessen 7 May 1965 A weather ship that probably sunk due to ice damage. 64°40′N 00°30′E / 64.667°N 0.500°E / 64.667; 0.500 (German weather ship WBS 11 Hessen)
USS Howick Hall 28 March 1942 A cargo ship that was sunk by German bombers south of Bear Island. 72°40′N 20°20′E / 72.667°N 20.333°E / 72.667; 20.333 (USS Howick Hall (ID-1303))
HMT Juniper 8 June 1940 A Tree-class naval trawler that was sunk by Admiral Hipper off the coast of Norway. 67°20′N 4°10′E / 67.333°N 4.167°E / 67.333; 4.167 (HMT Juniper (T123))
K-278 Komsomolets 7 April 1989 A Soviet nuclear submarine, which caught fire and sank with two nuclear weapons and two nuclear reactors still on board. 73°43′18″N 13°16′54″E / 73.72167°N 13.28167°E / 73.72167; 13.28167 (Soviet submarine K-278 Komsomolets)
HMS Kite 21 August 1944 A Black Swan-class sloop that was torpedoed by U-344. 73°01′N 3°57′E / 73.017°N 3.950°E / 73.017; 3.950 (HMS Kite (U87))
HMS Mahratta 25 February 1944 An M-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-990 about 200 miles west of North Cape, Norway. 71°17′N 13°30′E / 71.283°N 13.500°E / 71.283; 13.500 (HMS Mahratta (G23))
SS Orizaba 26 February 1940 A cargo ship that ran aground north of Troms, Norway. 70°40′01″N 20°58′59″E / 70.667°N 20.983°E / 70.667; 20.983 (SS Orizaba (1939))
SS Prins Olav 9 June 1940 A passenger and cargo steamship that was sunk by German bombers off the coast of Norway. 67°07′N 01°00′E / 67.117°N 1.000°E / 67.117; 1.000 (SS Prins Olav)
HMS Punjabi 1 May 1942 A Tribal-class destroyer that collided with HMS King George V in fog. 66°0′N 8°0′W / 66.000°N 8.000°W / 66.000; -8.000 (HMS Punjabi)
U-277 1 May 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft southwest of Bear Island, Norway. 73°24′N 15°32′E / 73.400°N 15.533°E / 73.400; 15.533 (German submarine U-277)
U-292 27 May 1944 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft west of Trondheim, Norway. 62°37′N 00°57′E / 62.617°N 0.950°E / 62.617; 0.950 (German submarine U-292)
U-308 4 June 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was torpedoed by HMS Truculent northwest of the Faroe Islands. 64°28′N 03°09′W / 64.467°N 3.150°W / 64.467; -3.150 (German submarine U-308)
U-317 26 June 1944 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft northeast of the Shetland Islands. 62°3′N 1°45′E / 62.050°N 1.750°E / 62.050; 1.750 (German submarine U-317)
U-335 3 August 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Saracen northeast of the Faroe Islands. 62°48′N 00°12′W / 62.800°N 0.200°W / 62.800; -0.200 (German submarine U-335)
U-344 22 August 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft northwest of Bear Island. 74°54′N 15°26′E / 74.900°N 15.433°E / 74.900; 15.433 (German submarine U-344)
U-347 17 July 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft west of Narvik, Norway. 68°36′N 08°33′E / 68.600°N 8.550°E / 68.600; 8.550 (German submarine U-347)
U-360 2 April 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Keppel southwest of Bear Island. 72°28′N 13°04′E / 72.467°N 13.067°E / 72.467; 13.067 (German submarine U-360)
U-361 17 July 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft west of Narvik, Norway. 68°35′N 06°00′E / 68.583°N 6.000°E / 68.583; 6.000 (German submarine U-361)
U-412 22 October 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft northeast of the Faroe Islands. 63°55′N 00°24′E / 63.917°N 0.400°E / 63.917; 0.400 (German submarine U-412)
U-423 17 June 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a Norwegian aircraft northeast of the Faroe Islands. 63°06′N 02°05′E / 63.100°N 2.083°E / 63.100; 2.083 (German submarine U-423)
U-476 25 May 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was attacked by a British aircraft and scuttled by U-990 northwest of Trondheim. 65°08′N 04°53′E / 65.133°N 4.883°E / 65.133; 4.883 (German submarine U-476)
U-477 3 June 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a Canadian aircraft west of Trondheim, Norway. 63°59′N 01°37′E / 63.983°N 1.617°E / 63.983; 1.617 (German submarine U-447)
U-478 30 June 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by Allied aircraft northeast of the Faroe Islands. 63°27′N 00°50′W / 63.450°N 0.833°W / 63.450; -0.833 (German submarine U-478)
U-601 25 February 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft northwest of Narvik, Norway. 70°26′N 12°40′E / 70.433°N 12.667°E / 70.433; 12.667 (German submarine U-601)
U-644 7 April 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was torpedoed by HMS Tuna southeast of Jan Mayen. 69°38′N 5°40′W / 69.633°N 5.667°W / 69.633; -5.667 (German submarine U-644)
U-674 2 May 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft. 70°32′N 4°37′E / 70.533°N 4.617°E / 70.533; 4.617 (German submarine U-674)
U-675 24 May 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft. 62°27′N 03°04′E / 62.450°N 3.067°E / 62.450; 3.067 (German submarine U-675)
U-713 24 February 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Keppel. 69°27′N 4°53′E / 69.450°N 4.883°E / 69.450; 4.883 (German submarine U-713)
U-715 13 June 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a Canadian aircraft. 62°55′N 2°59′W / 62.917°N 2.983°W / 62.917; -2.983 (German submarine U-715)
U-867 19 September 1944 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft northwest of Bergen, Norway. 62°15′N 01°50′E / 62.250°N 1.833°E / 62.250; 1.833 (German submarine U-867)
U-961 29 March 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Starling and HMS Wild Goose 150 miles north of the Faroe Islands.
U-973 6 March 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft off the coast of Norway. 70°40′N 5°48′E / 70.667°N 5.800°E / 70.667; 5.800 (German submarine U-973)
U-989 14 February 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British ships north of Shetland. 61°36′N 01°35′W / 61.600°N 1.583°W / 61.600; -1.583 (German submarine U-989)
U-990 25 May 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft north of Veiholmen, Norway. 65°05′N 07°28′E / 65.083°N 7.467°E / 65.083; 7.467 (German submarine U-990)

Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha

Ship Sunk date Notes Coordinates
RFA Darkdale 22 October 1941 A Dale-class oil tanker that was torpedoed by U-68 while anchored at Jamestown, Saint Helena.

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