Vickers and Barrow are names synonymous with the development of the submarine. Hundreds of submarines covering virtually every class have been built for the Royal Navy and foreign Navies. This site is dedicated to not only to those who have served on Her Majesty's Submarines but also to those employees past and present whose skills and efforts have given pride to the phrase 'Barrow built' and made the name Vickers known and respected throughout the world.
| 1917 | C 34 (I 64) | Lost, torpedoed by U52 off the Shetlands. The only survivor was Sto1 Frank Scoble who was rescued by U-52 and taken Prisoner of War. |
| 1926 | H 21 | Sold for Breaking up |
| 1929 | Regulus (N 88) | Laid Down |
| 1941 | Thrasher (N 37) | HMS Thrasher heavily damages the French fishing vessel Virgo Fidelis with gunfire in the Bay of Biscay off San Sebastian, Spain. |
| 1943 | Torbay (N 79) | HMS Torbay sinks the Italian sailing vessel Pozzalo 5 nautical miles west of Civitavecchia, Italy. |
| 1943 | Talent (P 322) / Zwaardvisch (Dutch) | Launched as HMS Talent, but was not commissioned into the Royal Navy |
| 1944 | Telemachus (P 321) | HMS Telemachus Sank a Japanese Kaigun Class submarine 17 July 1944 close to Singapore |
| 1944 | Tantalus (P 318) | HMS Tantalus misses the Japanese submarine I-166 with torpedoes in the Strait of Malacca. |
| 1945 | Thule (P 325) | HMS Thule sinks a Japanese coaster with gunfire of the north coast of Java, Netherlands East Indies. |
| 1959 | Templar (P 316) | Scrapped at Troon. |
| 2003 | Splendid (S 106) | HMS Splendid arrives at Faslane from final deployment before decommissioning. |