HMS Olympus
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HMS Olympus

1928 Odin-class submarine


Country
United Kingdom
Commissioning Date
June 14, 1930
Manufacturer
William Beardmore and Company
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
submarine, Odin-class submarine
Pennant Number
N35
Current Location
35° 55' 0", 14° 35' 60"

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HMS Olympus (N35) was a Royal Navy submarine that served during World War II. The vessel was built in 1927 and underwent various modifications throughout its service life. It operated in the Mediterranean and North Atlantic, participating in multiple successful missions against Axis forces. In 1941, while in the Mediterranean, the submarine was attacked by German aircraft and severely damaged, leading to its capture. The Germans salvaged the vessel, repaired it, and put it into service under their flag as U-73. However, in 1942, U-73 was sunk by British aircraft in the Mediterranean. The wreck of HMS Olympus was discovered in 2011 off the coast of Malta. The submarine's story reflects the complex and dynamic nature of naval warfare during World War II, showcasing the strategic importance of submarines and the challenges faced by both Allied and Axis forces in the conflict.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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