This unique
Museum offers you the chance to walk
on board a real submarine, discover true tales of heroism
and relive a life under the sea through the personal belongings
of the crew

Imagine
what it must be like to be depth charged? Picture yourself in
a tiny miniature submarine about to slip under an enemy ship;
you can experience the reality at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum.
Trace the history of submarine development,
from Alexander the Great, to Holland I, to the giant nuclear
powered Vanguard class of the present day peace keepers.
The Museum
also serves as the Regimental
Headquarters for past submariners. It houses a huge collection
of photographs, transcripts,
artifacts and archive material.
To explore the site, either use the menu at the top,
the search page or site
map.
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