HMS Unseen (P51) was a
Royal Navy U-class submarine built by
Vickers-Armstrong at
Barrow-in-Furness.
Career
Unseen spent most of her eventful wartime career in the
Mediterranean, where she sank the Italian merchants
Zenobia Martini,
Le Tre Marie and
Rastello (the former Greek
Messaryas Nomikos), the Italian naval auxiliary
Sportivo, the German auxiliary submarine chaser
UJ-2205 (the former French
Le Jacques Coeur), the Italian sailing vessel
Fabiola, the German minelayer
Brandenburg (the former French
Kita), the German nightfighter direction vessel
Kreta (the former French
Ile de Beauté) and the German barge
F 541.
Unseen also destroyed the wreck of the German merchant
Macedonia and a salvage barge.
Unseen also launched unsuccessful attacks against the Italian merchant
Saluzzo (the former French
Tamara), and what is identified as an Italian
Capitani Romani class cruiser.
Unseen survived the war and was scrapped at Hayle in September 1949.
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