List of shipwrecks in the mid-Atlantic Ocean

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This is a list of shipwrecks located in the main body of the Atlantic Ocean, rather than in one of its marginal seas.

For shipwrecks elsewhere in the Atlantic Ocean and its marginal seas, see List of shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean. This list contains shipwrecks only in the Northern Atlantic Ocean.

Ship Flag Sunk date Notes Coordinates
RFA Abadol  United Kingdom 25 July 1917 A tanker that was torpedoed by SM UC-41 64 nmi (119 km; 74 mi) northwest of the Butt of Lewis, Scotland. 58°57′40″N 7°49′39″W / 58.96111°N 7.82750°W / 58.96111; -7.82750 (RFA Abadol)
Abosso  United Kingdom 29 October 1942 A troopship that was torpedoed by the German submarine U-575 north of the Azores. 48°18′N 28°30′W / 48.30°N 28.50°W / 48.30; -28.50 (MV Abosso)
Abgara  Latvia 6 May 1942 A merchant ship that sank after being torpedoed by U-108 southeast of Great Inagua Island. It was one of 8 merchant ships that continued to fly the Latvian flag after it was annexed in 1940.[1] 20°45′N 72°55′W / 20.750°N 72.917°W / 20.750; -72.917 (Abgara)
Aenos  United Kingdom 17 October 1940 A merchant ship sunk by U-38. 59°0′N 13°0′W / 59.000°N 13.000°W / 59.000; -13.000 (SS Aenos (1910))
Agra  Sweden 20 April 1942 A merchant ship sunk by U-654.[2] 34°40′N 69°35′W / 34.667°N 69.583°W / 34.667; -69.583 (Agra)
Aguila  United Kingdom 19 August 1941 A passenger liner that was torpedoed by U-201. 49°14′N 17°34′W / 49.23°N 17.56°W / 49.23; -17.56 (SS Aguila)
USS Alcedo  United States Navy 5 November 1917 A yacht that was torpedoed by UC-71 southwest of Guilvinec, France. 47°23′N 4°44′W / 47.383°N 4.733°W / 47.383; -4.733 (USS Alcedo (SP-166))
Alexander Macomb  United States 3 July 1942 A Liberty ship torpedoed by U-215. 41°48′N 66°35′W / 41.800°N 66.583°W / 41.800; -66.583 (SS Alexander Macomb)
Allanshaw  United Kingdom 23 March 1893 A sailing ship that was wrecked at Tristan da Cunha.
USS Alligator  United States Navy 2 April 1863 A submarine that sank under tow off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.
Almeda Star  United Kingdom 17 January 1941 An ocean liner and refrigerated cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-96 about 30 nmi (56 km; 35 mi) north of Rockall. 58°10′N 13°24′W / 58.16°N 13.40°W / 58.16; -13.40 (SS Almeda Star)
Altamar  Argentina 30 March 1960 A merchant ship wrecked on Manoel Luis Reef north of São Luís, Brazil. 0°46′S 44°20′W / 0.767°S 44.333°W / -0.767; -44.333 (MV Altamar)
RMS Amazon (1851)  United Kingdom 3 January 1852 A mail steamer that caught fire and sank 96 nmi (180 km; 110 mi) west of Scilly.
RMS Amazon (1906) 15 March 1918 An ocean liner that was sunk by U-110 northwest of Malin Head, Ireland. 55°49′N 8°06′W / 55.817°N 8.100°W / 55.817; -8.100 (RMS Amazon (1906))
Amazone  Netherlands 6 May 1942 A merchant vessel that was torpedoed by U-333 14 nmi (26 km; 16 mi) southeast of Fort Pierce, Florida.[3] 27°21′N 80°04′W / 27.350°N 80.067°W / 27.350; -80.067 (Amazone)
USS America  United States Navy 14 May 2005 A decommissioned Kitty Hawk-class aircraft carrier scuttled 250 nautical miles (460 km; 290 mi) southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, after weeks of weapons testing against her. 33°09′09″N 071°39′07″W / 33.15250°N 71.65194°W / 33.15250; -71.65194 (USS America)
Amphitrite  French Navy 8 November 1942 A Diane-class submarine sunk at her moorings at Casablanca, French Morocco, by United States Navy dive bomber aircraft during the Naval Battle of Casablanca.
RMS Andania  United Kingdom 16 June 1940 An armed merchant cruiser that was torpedoed by UA 61 nmi (110 km; 70 mi) off Reykjavík, Iceland.
Andrea Doria  Italy 26 July 1956 An ocean liner that sank in a collision in Nantucket Sound, Massachusetts. 40°29.408′N 69°51.046′W / 40.490133°N 69.850767°W / 40.490133; -69.850767 (SS Andrea Doria)
Anselm  United Kingdom 5 July 1941 A troopship that was torpedoed by U-96 north of the Azores. 44°30′N 28°30′W / 44.5°N 28.5°W / 44.5; -28.5 (SS Anselm)
Arandora Star 2 July 1940 A cruise ship that was torpedoed by U-47, resulting in over 800 deaths. 56°30′N 10°38′W / 56.500°N 10.633°W / 56.500; -10.633 (SS Arandora Star)
Argo  United States 19 April 1854 A packet ship that was abandoned in the North Atlantic following a hurricane. 46°00′N 31°00′W / 46.000°N 31.000°W / 46.000; -31.000 (SV Argo (1841))
USS Arthur W. Radford  United States Navy 10 August 2011 A Spruance-class destroyer scuttled off Delaware about 30 nautical miles (56 km; 35 mi) southeast of Cape May, New Jersey, to form part of an artificial reef. 38°31′N 074°31′W / 38.517°N 74.517°W / 38.517; -74.517 (USS Arthur W. Radford)
Arundo  Netherlands 18 April 1942 A Dutch merchant ship that was torpedoed by U-136.[4] 40°10′N 73°44′W / 40.167°N 73.733°W / 40.167; -73.733 (Arundo)
Assyrian  United Kingdom 19 October 1940 A merchant ship that was torpedoed by U-101. 57°12′N 10°43′W / 57.200°N 10.717°W / 57.200; -10.717 (SS Assyrian)
Astrea  Netherlands 7 March 1942 A cargo ship that was sunk by the Italian Calvi-class submarine Enrico Tazzoli.[5] 28°55′N 63°30′W / 28.917°N 63.500°W / 28.917; -63.500 (Astrea)
Athenia  United Kingdom 3 September 1939 A cruise ship that was torpedoed by U-30 about 52 nmi (97 km) south of Rockall. 56°44′N 14°5′W / 56.733°N 14.083°W / 56.733; -14.083 (SS Athenia)
Atlas  Netherlands 10 January 1918 A steamer that was sunk by U-156 25 miles (40 km) from Fuerreventura Island in the Canary Islands.[6] 28°32′N 12°52′W / 28.533°N 12.867°W / 28.533; -12.867 (SS Atlas)
Athinai  Greece 18 September 1915 A steamship that caught fire a few days out from New York City, allegedly due to sabotage. 40°54′N 58°47′W / 40.900°N 58.783°W / 40.900; -58.783 (SS Athinai (1908))
USS Atik  United States Navy 26 March 1942 A Q-ship that was sunk by U-123. 35°38′N 70°14′W / 35.633°N 70.233°W / 35.633; -70.233 (USS Atik (AK-101))
Atlantis  Kriegsmarine 21 November 1941 A German auxiliary cruiser that was sunk by HMS Devonshire. 4°12′0″S 18°42′0″W / 4.20000°S 18.70000°W / -4.20000; -18.70000 (German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis)
HMS Audacious  Royal Navy 27 October 1914 A King George V-class battleship sunk by a mine north of Ireland off Tory Island. 55°32′16″N 007°24′33″W / 55.53778°N 7.40917°W / 55.53778; -7.40917 (HMS Audacious)
HMS Audacity 21 September 1941 An escort carrier that was torpedoed by U-751. 43°45′N 19°54′W / 43.750°N 19.900°W / 43.750; -19.900 (HMS Audacity (D10))
Austria  Hamburg 13 September 1858 A steamship that caught fire and sank en route to New York City, with 473 deaths. 45°01′N 41°30′W / 45.017°N 41.500°W / 45.017; -41.500 (SS Austria)
HMS Avenger  Royal Navy 15 November 1942 An Avenger-class escort carrier that was sunk by U-155 near Gibraltar. 36°15′N 07°45′W / 36.250°N 7.750°W / 36.250; -7.750 (HMS Avenger (D14))
Avila Star  United Kingdom 6 July 1942 A cargo liner that was torpedoed by U-201. 38°04′N 22°48′W / 38.067°N 22.800°W / 38.067; -22.800 (SS Avila Star)
Avoceta 25 September 1941 A passenger liner that was torpedoed by U-203 47°34′N 24°03′W / 47.57°N 24.05°W / 47.57; -24.05 (SS Avoceta)
Barbacena  Brazil 28 July 1942 Merchant vessel that was torpedoed by U-155.[7] 13°10′N 56°00′W / 13.167°N 56.000°W / 13.167; -56.000 (Barbacena)
USS Bass  United States Navy 12 March 1945 A Barracuda-class submarine scuttled for use as a sonar target off Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island. 41°23′53″N 72°05′13″W / 41.398116°N 72.086960°W / 41.398116; -72.086960 (USS Bass)
Beatus  United Kingdom 18 October 1940 A merchant ship that was torpedoed by U-46 57°31′N 13°10′W / 57.517°N 13.167°W / 57.517; -13.167 (SS Beatus)
Belgian Airman  Belgium 14 April 1945 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-857 east of Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. 36°09′N 75°05′W / 36.150°N 75.083°W / 36.150; -75.083 (MV Belgian Airman)
Benjamin Harrison  United States 16 March 1943 A Liberty ship that was attacked by U-172 and scuttled northeast of São Miguel Island. 39°1′N 24°14′W / 39.017°N 24.233°W / 39.017; -24.233 (SS Benjamin Harrison)
Bismarck  Kriegsmarine 27 May 1941 The largest battleship ever built by Germany. After sinking HMS Hood, Bismarck was pursued for two days by British ships and aircraft, and was eventually sunk by HMS Rodney, HMS King George V, HMS Norfolk, and HMS Dorsetshire. 48°10′N 16°12′W / 48.167°N 16.200°W / 48.167; -16.200 (German battleship Bismarck)
USS Block Island  United States Navy 29 May 1944 A Bogue-class escort carrier that was torpedoed by U-549 off the Canary Islands. 31°13′N 23°03′W / 31.217°N 23.050°W / 31.217; -23.050 (USS Block Island (CVE-21))
Blommersdijk  Netherlands 8 October 1917 A steamer that was sunk by U-53 during World War I.[8] 40°40′N 69°36′W / 40.667°N 69.600°W / 40.667; -69.600 (Blommersdijk)
USS Borie  United States Navy 2 November 1943 A Clemson-class destroyer that was scuttled after a battle with U-405. 50°12′N 30°48′W / 50.200°N 30.800°W / 50.200; -30.800 (USS Borie (DD-215))
USS Branch 8 October 1940 A Clemson-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-188. 52°19′N 40°28′W / 52.317°N 40.467°W / 52.317; -40.467 (USS Branch (DD-197))
HMT Bredon  Royal Navy 8 February 1943 An escort trawler that was sunk by U-521 off the Canary Islands. 29°49′N 14°5′W / 29.817°N 14.083°W / 29.817; -14.083 (HMT Bredon (T223))
USS Briscoe  United States Navy 25 August 2005 A Spruance-class destroyer sunk as a target east of North Carolina. 34°49′N 072°31′W / 34.817°N 72.517°W / 34.817; -72.517 (USS Briscoe (DD-977))
Bristol City  United Kingdom 5 May 1943 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-358 east of Newfoundland. 54°00′N 43°55′W / 54.000°N 43.917°W / 54.000; -43.917 (Bristol City (1920))
HMS Britannia  Royal Navy 9 November 1918 A King Edward VII-class battleship torpedoed by the Imperial German Navy submarine UB-50 just west of the Strait of Gibraltar. 35°53′N 005°53′W / 35.883°N 5.883°W / 35.883; -5.883 (HMS Britannia)
British Corporal  United Kingdom 18 August 1942 A tanker that was torpedoed by U-598 off Cuba. 21°45′N 76°10′W / 21.750°N 76.167°W / 21.750; -76.167 (SS British Corporal)
British Fame 13 March 1942 A tanker that was sunk by the Italian Marconi-class submarine Alessandro Malaspina.[9] 38°07′N 22°58′W / 38.117°N 22.967°W / 38.117; -22.967 (British Fame)
British Premier 24 December 1940 A tanker that was torpedoed by U-65 off the coast of Sierra Leone. 6°20′N 13°20′W / 6.333°N 13.333°W / 6.333; -13.333 (SS British Premier)
British Prudence 23 March 1942 A tanker that was torpedoed by U-754. 45°28′0″N 56°13′0″W / 45.46667°N 56.21667°W / 45.46667; -56.21667 (MV British Prudence)
Buena Ventura  United States Navy 16 September 1918 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by the Imperial German Navy submarine U-46 200 nautical miles (370 km; 230 mi) northwest of Spain.
Burgondier  United Kingdom 29 June 1941 A steamship that was torpedoed by U-651 southeast of Greenland. 58°18′N 38°12′W / 58.30°N 38.20°W / 58.30; -38.20 (SS Burgondier)
Calabria 8 December 1940 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-103 west of Ireland. 52°26′N 18°04′W / 52.43°N 18.07°W / 52.43; -18.07 (SS Calabria (1922))
California 7 February 1917 A screw steamer that was torpedoed by U-85 southwest of Fastnet Rock, Ireland.
Canonesa 21 September 1940 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-100 300 nmi (550 km; 340 mi) west of Gweedore, Ireland. 54°33′N 18°15′W / 54.55°N 18.25°W / 54.55; -18.25 (SS Canonesa)
HMS Captain  Royal Navy 7 September 1870 A masted turret ship that capsized and sank in a gale off Cape Finisterre, Spain.
RMS Carpathia  United Kingdom 17 July 1918 A passenger ship torpedoed by the Imperial German Navy submarine U-55 in the Southwestern Approaches. 49°31′15.9672″N 010°39′04.1616″W / 49.521102000°N 10.651156000°W / 49.521102000; -10.651156000 (RMS Carpathia)
Carsbreck  United Kingdom 24 October 1941 A steamship that was torpedoed by U-564. 36°20′N 10°50′W / 36.333°N 10.833°W / 36.333; -10.833 (SS Carsbreck)
USCGC Casco United States Coast Guard 15 May 1969 A decommissioned high endurance cutter sunk as a target near Vila do Porto in the Azores. 36°40′N 24°16′W / 36.667°N 24.267°W / 36.667; -24.267 (USCGC Casco (WHEC-370))
Castillo de Bellver  Spain 6 August 1983 An oil tanker that caught fire and sank off Saldanha Bay, South Africa, spilling a total of 78.5 million US gal (1.87 Mbbl) of oil. 33°16.55′S 17°30.28′E / 33.27583°S 17.50467°E / -33.27583; 17.50467 (Castillo de Bellver)
Ceramic  United Kingdom 6 December 1942 An ocean liner that was torpedoed by U-151. 40°30′N 40°20′W / 40.500°N 40.333°W / 40.500; -40.333 (SS Ceramic (1913))
Chancellor 23 September 1915 A cargo ship that was sunk by U-41 86 nmi (159 km; 99 mi) southeast of the Fastnet Rock, Ireland.
Chasseloup-Laubat  France 1926 The floating warehouse and cistern, a former French Navy Friant-class protected cruiser, sank at Dakhlet Nouadhibou on the coast of Mauritania.
Cheeki Rafiki  United Kingdom 16 May 2014 A Bénéteau First 40.7 sailing yacht that capsized 720 nautical miles (1,330 km; 830 mi) southeast of Nova Scotia, Canada, after her keel detached. Her overturned hull was last sighted on 20 May and presumably sank sometime after that.[10] 38°37.0′N 048°06.7′W / 38.6167°N 48.1117°W / 38.6167; -48.1117 (Cheeki Rafiki)
USS Chopper  United States Navy 21 July 1976 A decommissioned Balao-class submarine that accidentally sank off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, while tethered for use as an underwater torpedo target.
City of Atlanta  United States 19 January 1942 A merchant ship that sank after being torpedoed by U-123.[11] 35°42′N 75°21′W / 35.700°N 75.350°W / 35.700; -75.350 (City of Atlanta)
City of Benares  United Kingdom 18 September 1940 A passenger ship that was torpedoed by U-48. 260 people were killed, including 77 children who were being evacuated to Canada. 56°43′N 21°15′W / 56.717°N 21.250°W / 56.717; -21.250 (SS City of Benares)
City of Birmingham  United States 1 July 1942 A passenger ship sank by U-123.[12] 35°10′N 70°53′W / 35.167°N 70.883°W / 35.167; -70.883 (City of Birmingham)
City of Cairo  United Kingdom 6 November 1942 A passenger steamer that was torpedoed by U-68. 23°30′S 5°30′W / 23.500°S 5.500°W / -23.500; -5.500 (SS City of Cairo)
City of Flint  United States 23 January 1943 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-575. 34°47′N 31°10′W / 34.783°N 31.167°W / 34.783; -31.167 (SS City of Flint)
City of Nagpur  United Kingdom 29 April 1941 A passenger steamer that was torpedoed by U-75. 52°30′N 26°0′W / 52.500°N 26.000°W / 52.500; -26.000 (SS City of Nagpur)
City of Oxford 15 June 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-552 about 300 nmi (560 km; 350 mi) west of Cape Finisterre, Spain. 43°41′N 18°2′W / 43.683°N 18.033°W / 43.683; -18.033 (SS City of Oxford)
City of Pretoria 4 March 1943 A steamship that was torpedoed by U-172 northwest of the Azores. 41°45′N 42°30′W / 41.750°N 42.500°W / 41.750; -42.500 (SS City of Pretoria)
Clan Alpine 13 March 1943 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-107 west of Cape Finisterre, Spain. 42°45′N 13°31′W / 42.750°N 13.517°W / 42.750; -13.517 (SS Clan Alpine)
Clan Chisholm 17 October 1939 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-48 about 130 nmi (240 km; 150 mi) northwest of Cape Finisterre, Spain. 45°15′N 15°5′W / 45.250°N 15.083°W / 45.250; -15.083 (SS Clan Chisholm)
Clan Macwhirter 27 August 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-156 about 170 nmi (320 km; 200 mi) northwest of Madeira, Portugal. 35°45′N 18°45′W / 35.750°N 18.750°W / 35.750; -18.750 (SS Clan Macwhirter)
Clan Matheson  United Kingdom 27 July 1955 A cargo ship that was scuttled as part of Operation Sandcastle. 56°30′N 12°00′W / 56.500°N 12.000°W / 56.500; -12.000 (SS Clan Matheson (1919))
Clearton  United Kingdom 1 July 1940 A steamship that was torpedoed by U-102. 47°53′N 9°30′W / 47.883°N 9.500°W / 47.883; -9.500 (SS Clearton)
USS Comte de Grasse  United States Navy 7 June 2006 A Spruance-class destroyer sunk as a target 275 nautical miles (509 km; 316 mi) off North Carolina.
USS Conolly  United States Navy 29 April 2009 A Spruance-class destroyer sunk as a target off Florida.
USCGC Coos Bay United States Coast Guard 9 January 1968 A Casco-class cutter that was sunk as a target 120 nmi (220 km; 140 mi) off Virginia.
Corinthic  United Kingdom 13 April 1941 A merchant ship that was torpedoed by U-124 southwest of Freetown, Sierra Leone. 8°10′N 14°40′W / 8.167°N 14.667°W / 8.167; -14.667 (SS Corinthic)
HMS Cossack  Royal Navy 27 October 1941 A Tribal-class destroyer that sank under tow west of Gibraltar. 35°56′N 10°4′W / 35.933°N 10.067°W / 35.933; -10.067 (HMS Cossack (F03))
Cotati  United States 29 September 1942 A refrigerated cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-125 about 350 miles southwest of Freetown, Sierra Leone. 04°05′N 13°23′W / 4.083°N 13.383°W / 4.083; -13.383 (SS Cotati)
HMS Courageous  Royal Navy 17 September 1939 A Courageous-class aircraft carrier that was torpedoed by U-29. 50°10′N 14°45′W / 50.167°N 14.750°W / 50.167; -14.750 (HMS Courageous (50))
Creekirk  United Kingdom 18 October 1940 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-101 northwest of Rockall. 57°18′N 11°06′W / 57.30°N 11.10°W / 57.30; -11.10 (SS Creekirk)
Crown Arun  United Kingdom 17 September 1940 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-99 north of Rockall. 58°02′N 14°18′W / 58.033°N 14.300°W / 58.033; -14.300 (SS Crown Arun)
HMS Curacoa  Royal Navy 2 October 1942 A C-class light cruiser that collided with RMS Queen Mary 32 nmi (60 km; 37 mi) north of Ireland. 55°50′N 8°38′W / 55.833°N 8.633°W / 55.833; -8.633 (HMS Curacoa (D41))
Cyclops  United Kingdom 11 January 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-123 southeast of Cape Sable Island, Canada. 41°51′N 63°48′W / 41.850°N 63.800°W / 41.850; -63.800 (SS Cyclops (1906))
USS D-2  United States Navy 14 September 1917 A D-class submarine that accidentally sank pierside at Naval Submarine Base New London, in Groton, Connecticut.
Davara  United Kingdom 13 September 1939 A naval trawler that was sunk by U-27 while fishing off the coast of Ireland. 55°31′15″N 8°37′57″W / 55.52083°N 8.63250°W / 55.52083; -8.63250 (Davara)
Daytonian 13 March 1942 A cargo ship that was sunk by the Italian Calvi-class submarine Enrico Tazzoli.[13] 26°30′N 74°30′W / 26.500°N 74.500°W / 26.500; -74.500 (Daytonian)
HMS Decoy  Royal Navy 13 August 1904 A B-class destroyer that sank after colliding with the British destroyer HMS Arun off the Isles of Scilly.
USS Deyo  United States Navy 25 August 2005 A Spruance-class destroyer sunk as a target.
HMS Diana  Royal Navy 22 October 1940 A D-class destroyer that collided with Port Fairy 260 nmi (480 km; 300 mi) west of Ireland. 53°24′N 22°50′W / 53.400°N 22.833°W / 53.400; -22.833 (HMS Diana (H49))
USS Dixon  United States Navy 21 July 2003 An L. Y. Spear-class submarine tender sunk as a target southeast of Charleston, South Carolina. 31°16′17.9″N 073°57′46.2″W / 31.271639°N 73.962833°W / 31.271639; -73.962833 (USS Dixon)
Doggerbank  Germany 3 March 1943 A German blockade runner that was accidentally sunk by U-43. 29°10′00″N 34°10′00″W / 29.16667°N 34.16667°W / 29.16667; -34.16667 (German ship Doggerbank)
RMS Duchess of Atholl  United Kingdom 10 October 1942 An ocean liner that was torpedoed by U-178.
Duchess of York  United Kingdom 12 July 1943 An ocean liner that was scuttled after taking damage from German bombers. 41°15′N 15°24′W / 41.250°N 15.400°W / 41.250; -15.400 (SS Duchess of York (1928))
HMS Dundee  Royal Navy 15 September 1940 A sloop that was torpedoed by U-48. 56°45′N 14°14′W / 56.750°N 14.233°W / 56.750; -14.233 (HMS Dundee (L84))
HMS Dunedin 24 November 1941 A Danae-class light cruiser that was sunk by U-124. 03°00′S 26°00′W / 3.000°S 26.000°W / -3.000; -26.000 (HMS Dunedin)
Dwinsk  United Kingdom 18 June 1918 An ocean liner that was torpedoed by U-151. 39°10′N 63°10′W / 39.167°N 63.167°W / 39.167; -63.167 (SS Dwinsk)
Empire Ability 27 June 1941 A steam merchant ship that was torpedoed by U-69 off the west coast of Africa. 23°50′N 21°10′W / 23.833°N 21.167°W / 23.833; -21.167 (SS Empire Ability)
Empire Adventure 23 September 1940 A steamship that was torpedoed by U-138 and later sank under tow. 55°48′N 7°22′W / 55.800°N 7.367°W / 55.800; -7.367 (SS Empire Adventure)
Empire Antelope 2 November 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-402. 52°26′N 45°22′W / 52.433°N 45.367°W / 52.433; -45.367 (SS Empire Antelope)
Empire Arnold 4 August 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-155 off the coast of South America. 10°45′N 52°30′W / 10.750°N 52.500°W / 10.750; -52.500 (SS Empire Arnold)
Empire Bell 25 September 1942 A collier that was torpedoed by U-442 south of Iceland. 62°19′N 15°27′W / 62.317°N 15.450°W / 62.317; -15.450 (SS Empire Bell)
Empire Bowman 30 March 1943 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-404 northwest of Cape Finisterre. 47°26′N 15°53′W / 47.433°N 15.883°W / 47.433; -15.883 (SS Empire Bowman)
Empire Breeze 27 August 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-176. 49°22′N 35°52′W / 49.367°N 35.867°W / 49.367; -35.867 (SS Empire Breeze)
Empire Brigade 19 October 1940 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-99 about 87 nmi (160 km; 100 mi) southeast of Rockall. 57°12′N 10°43′W / 57.200°N 10.717°W / 57.200; -10.717 (SS Empire Brigade)
Empire Bruce 18 April 1943 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-123 about 100 nmi (190 km; 120 mi) off Freetown, Sierra Leone. 06°40′N 13°17′W / 6.667°N 13.283°W / 6.667; -13.283 (SS Empire Bruce)
Empire Burton 20 September 1941 A CAM ship that was torpedoed by U-74 east of Cape Farewell, Greenland. 61°34′N 35°05′W / 61.567°N 35.083°W / 61.567; -35.083 (SS Empire Burton)
Empire Caribou 10 May 1941 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-556. 59°28′N 35°44′W / 59.467°N 35.733°W / 59.467; -35.733 (SS Empire Caribou)
Empire Clough 10 June 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-94. 51°50′N 35°00′W / 51.833°N 35.000°W / 51.833; -35.000 (SS Empire Clough)
Empire Comet 17 February 1940 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-136. 58°15′N 17°10′W / 58.250°N 17.167°W / 58.250; -17.167 (MV Empire Comet)
Empire Cormorant 1 October 1945 A cargo ship that was scuttled northwest of Ireland with a cargo of obsolete chemical ammunition. 55°30′N 11°00′W / 55.500°N 11.000°W / 55.500; -11.000 (SS Empire Cormorant)
Empire Crossbill 11 September 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-81 off the coast of Greenland. 63°14′N 37°12′W / 63.233°N 37.200°W / 63.233; -37.200 (SS Empire Crossbill)
Empire Dabchick 3 December 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-183 about 200 nmi (370 km; 230 mi) east of Sable Island, Canada. 43°00′N 58°17′W / 43.000°N 58.283°W / 43.000; -58.283 (SS Empire Dabchick)
Empire Dawn 11 September 1942 A cargo ship that was sunk by German auxiliary cruiser Michel west of Cape Town, South Africa. 34°00′S 2°00′E / 34.000°S 2.000°E / -34.000; 2.000 (MV Empire Dawn)
Empire Dell 12 May 1942 A CAM ship that was torpedoed by U-124. 53°00′N 29°57′W / 53.000°N 29.950°W / 53.000; -29.950 (SS Empire Dell)
Empire Dew 12 June 1941 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-48 north of the Azores. 51°09′N 30°16′W / 51.150°N 30.267°W / 51.150; -30.267 (SS Empire Dew)
Empire Drum 24 April 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-136 about 280 nmi (520 km; 320 mi) southeast of New York. 37°00′N 69°15′W / 37.000°N 69.250°W / 37.000; -69.250 (MV Empire Drum)
Empire Dryden 20 April 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-572 about 240 nmi (440 km; 280 mi) northwest of Bermuda. 34°12′N 69°00′W / 34.200°N 69.000°W / 34.200; -69.000 (SS Empire Dryden)
Empire Endurance 20 April 1941 A cargo liner that was torpedoed by U-73 southwest of Rockall. 53°05′N 23°14′W / 53.083°N 23.233°W / 53.083; -23.233 (SS Empire Endurance)
Empire Engineer 4 February 1941 A refrigerated cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-123. 54°21′N 23°15′W / 54.350°N 23.250°W / 54.350; -23.250 (SS Empire Engineer)
Empire Hartebeeste 20 September 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by the German submarine U-596. 56°20′N 38°10′W / 56.333°N 38.167°W / 56.333; -38.167 (SS Empire Hartebeeste)
Empire Miniver 18 October 1940 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-99 about 100 nmi (190 km; 120 mi) southwest of Barra Head, Outer Hebrides. 56°40′N 10°45′W / 56.667°N 10.750°W / 56.667; -10.750 (SS Empire Miniver)
Empire Simba 11 September 1945 A cargo ship that was scuttled off Ireland with a cargo of chemical weapons. 55°12′N 11°0′W / 55.200°N 11.000°W / 55.200; -11.000 (SS Empire Simba)
Empire Star 23 October 1942 A cargo liner that was torpedoed by U-615. 48°14′N 26°22′W / 48.233°N 26.367°W / 48.233; -26.367 (MV Empire Star (1935))
Empire Tower 5 March 1943 A cargo ship that was sunk by U-130. 43°30′N 14°28′W / 43.50°N 14.46°W / 43.50; -14.46 (SS Empire Tower)
Empire Wildebeeste 24 February 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-106. 39°30′N 59°54′W / 39.500°N 59.900°W / 39.500; -59.900 (SS Empire Wildebeeste)
RMS Empress of Britain  United Kingdom 28 October 1940 An ocean liner that was torpedoed by U-32 northwest of Gweedore, Ireland. 55°16′N 9°50′W / 55.267°N 9.833°W / 55.267; -9.833 (RMS Empress of Britain (1931))
Fairport  United States 16 July 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-161 about 500 nmi (930 km; 580 mi) northwest of the Virgin Islands. 27°10′N 64°33′W / 27.167°N 64.550°W / 27.167; -64.550 (SS Fairport (1941))
Fanad Head  United Kingdom 14 September 1939 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-30. 56°43′N 15°21′W / 56.717°N 15.350°W / 56.717; -15.350 (SS Fanad Head)
Federal  United States 30 April 1942 A tanker that sank after being torpedoed by U-507 north of Gibara, Cuba.[14] 21°13′N 76°05′W / 21.217°N 76.083°W / 21.217; -76.083 (Federal)
HMS Fidelity  Royal Navy 30 December 1942 A Q-ship that was torpedoed by U-435. 43°23′N 27°07′W / 43.383°N 27.117°W / 43.383; -27.117 (HMS Fidelity (D57))
HMS Firedrake 17 December 1942 An F-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-211. 50°50′N 25°15′W / 50.833°N 25.250°W / 50.833; -25.250 (HMS Firedrake (H79))
Fiscus  United Kingdom 18 October 1940 A merchant ship that was torpedoed by U-99 east of Rockall. 57°29′N 11°10′W / 57.483°N 11.167°W / 57.483; -11.167 (SS Fiscus)
USS Fiske  United States Navy 2 August 1944 An Edsall-class destroyer escort that was torpedoed by U-804. 47°11′N 33°29′W / 47.183°N 33.483°W / 47.183; -33.483 (USS Fiske (DE-143))
Ganges British East India Company 29 May 1807 An East Indiaman that sprung a leak and sank south of Cape Agulhas, South Africa. 38°22′S 19°50′E / 38.367°S 19.833°E / -38.367; 19.833 (Ganges (1797 ship))
Germaine  Greece 15 December 1939 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-48 southwest of Ireland. 51°00′N 12°18′W / 51.000°N 12.300°W / 51.000; -12.300 (SS Germaine)
Golar Patricia  Liberia 5 November 1973 An oil tanker that suffered three large explosions and sank about 130 miles northeast of the Canary Islands.
Gulftrade  United States 17 June 1942 A merchant ship that sank after being torpedoed by U-588.[15] 39°50′N 73°52′W / 39.833°N 73.867°W / 39.833; -73.867 (Gulftrade)
HMS Guysborough  Royal Navy 17 March 1945 A Bangor-class minesweeper that was torpedoed by U-868 near the Bay of Biscay. 46°43′N 9°30′W / 46.717°N 9.500°W / 46.717; -9.500 (HMS Guysborough (J52))
Hagan  United States 11 June 1942 A tanker that sank off the north coast of Cuba after being torpedoed by the German submarine U-157.[16] 22°00′N 77°30′W / 22.000°N 77.500°W / 22.000; -77.500 (Hagan)
HMS Hampshire  Royal Navy 5 June 1916 A Devonshire-class armoured cruiser sunk by a mine 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) off Mainland in the Orkney Islands between Brough of Birsay and Marwick Head. 59°7.065′N 003°23.843′W / 59.117750°N 3.397383°W / 59.117750; -3.397383 (HMS Hampshire)
Hans Hedtoft  Denmark 30 January 1959 An ocean liner which hit an iceberg on her maiden voyage to Greenland and sank with all hands. 59°30′N 43°00′W / 59.500°N 43.000°W / 59.500; -43.000 (MS Hans Hedtoft)
USS Hayler  United States Navy 13 November 2004 A Spruance-class destroyer sunk as a target.
HMS Hilary  Royal Navy 25 May 1917 A passenger/cargo vessel that was torpedoed by U-88 35 nmi (64 km; 40 mi) west of Lerwick, Shetland Islands.
Hobbema  Netherlands 4 November 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-132. 55°18′N 40°0′W / 55.300°N 40.000°W / 55.300; -40.000 (SS Hobbema)
HMS Hood  Royal Navy 24 May 1941 The last battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy. 63°20′N 31°50′W / 63.333°N 31.833°W / 63.333; -31.833 (HMS Hood (51))
USS Hopewell  United States Navy 19 August 1941 A Wickes-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-204. 49°0′N 17°0′W / 49.000°N 17.000°W / 49.000; -17.000 (USS Hopewell (DD-181))
HMS Hurricane  Royal Navy 25 December 1943 A H-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-415 and later scuttled. 45°10′N 22°05′W / 45.167°N 22.083°W / 45.167; -22.083 (HMS Hurricane (H06))
HMS Hurst Castle 1 September 1944 A Castle-class corvette that was torpedoed by U-482. 55°27′N 8°12′W / 55.450°N 8.200°W / 55.450; -8.200 (HMS Hurst Castle (K416))
I-52  Imperial Japanese Navy 24 June 1944 A Japanese submarine sunk by Allied forces along with its cargo of opium, caffeine, and gold. 15°16′N 39°55′W / 15.267°N 39.917°W / 15.267; -39.917 (Japanese submarine I-52)
Ile de Batz  United Kingdom 17 March 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-68 about 24 nmi (45 km; 28 mi) southwest of Cape Palmas, Liberia. 4°4′N 8°4′W / 4.067°N 8.067°W / 4.067; -8.067 (SS Ile de Batz)
Ioanna  Greece 1 June 1940 A cargo ship that was sunk with gunfire by U-37 about 120 nmi (220 km; 140 mi) west of Cape Finisterre, Spain.
Irish Pine  Ireland 16 November 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-608. 42°45′N 58°00′W / 42.750°N 58.000°W / 42.750; -58.000 (SS Irish Pine (1919))
Jack Carnes  United States Navy 31 August 1942 An American steam tanker that sank after being torpedoed by U-705.[17] 41°35′N 29°01′W / 41.583°N 29.017°W / 41.583; -29.017 (Jack Carnes)
USS Jacob Jones  United States Navy 6 December 1917 A Tucker-class destroyer torpedoed near the Isles of Scilly just west of the English Channel by the Imperial German Navy submarine U-53. 49°23′N 006°13′W / 49.383°N 6.217°W / 49.383; -6.217 (USS Jacob Jones (DD-61))
USS Jacob Jones 28 February 1942 A Wickes-class destroyer torpedoed off Cape May, New Jersey, by the German submarine U-578. 38°37′N 074°32′W / 38.617°N 74.533°W / 38.617; -74.533 (USS Jacob Jones (DD-130))
Jean Bart  French Navy 11 February 1907 A Jean Bart-class protected cruiser wrecked on an uncharted reef off the coast of Spanish Sahara near Cape Blanc.
HMS Jervis Bay  Royal Navy 5 November 1940 An auxiliary cruiser that was sunk by Admiral Scheer 755 nmi (1,398 km; 869 mi) southwest of Reykjavík, Iceland. 53°41′N 32°17′W / 53.683°N 32.283°W / 53.683; -32.283 (HMS Jervis Bay)
Justicia  United Kingdom 20 July 1918 A troopship that was torpedoed by U-boats northwest of Malin Head, Ireland.
K-219  Soviet Navy 6 October 1986 Sank (after an alleged collision with USS Augusta) due to an explosion in a missile tube and a fire, which disabled the submarine and led to evacuation. The boat sank with her two nuclear reactor plants, 16 SS-N-6 liquid-fueled missiles, and 34 nuclear warheads. 31°25′N 54°42′W / 31.417°N 54.700°W / 31.417; -54.700 (Soviet submarine K-219)
SMS Karlsruhe  Imperial German Navy 4 November 1914 A Karlsruhe-class light cruiser that suffered an internal explosion southeast of Barbados. 11°07′00″N 55°25′00″W / 11.1167°N 55.4167°W / 11.1167; -55.4167 (SMS Karlsruhe)
Keltier  Belgium 2 October 1918 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-55 near the Bay of Biscay. 46°16′N 9°52′W / 46.267°N 9.867°W / 46.267; -9.867 (SS Keltier)
HMS King Edward VII  Royal Navy 6 January 1916 A King Edward VII-class battleship that struck a mine off Cape Wrath, Scotland.
Kingston Hill  United Kingdom 8 June 1941 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-38 southwest of the Cape Verde Islands. 9°21′N 21°24′W / 09.35°N 21.40°W / 09.35; -21.40 (SS Kingston Hill)
La Psyché  French Navy 8 November 1942 A Diane-class submarine sunk at her moorings at Casablanca, French Morocco, by United States Navy dive bomber aircraft during the Naval Battle of Casablanca. 33°06′30″N 007°36′58″W / 33.10833°N 7.61611°W / 33.10833; -7.61611 (La Psyché)
RMS Laconia (1911)  United Kingdom 25 February 1917 An ocean liner that was torpedoed by U-50 160 nautical miles west of Ireland. 52°0′N 13°40′W / 52.000°N 13.667°W / 52.000; -13.667 (RMS Laconia (1911))
RMS Laconia (1921) 12 September 1942 An ocean liner that was torpedoed by U-156 about 110 nmi (210 km; 130 mi) northeast of Ascension Island. Upon realising there were civilians and prisoners of war aboard, the U-boat attempted to rescue the survivors, but was bombed by US aircraft in the Laconia incident. Around 1,649 people died. 5°5′S 11°38′W / 5.083°S 11.633°W / -5.083; -11.633 (RMS Laconia (1921))
Lady Elizabeth  Norway 17 February 1936 A barque that was damaged off Cape Horn in 1913, and condemned. It went on to serve as a coal hulk in the Falkland Islands, until it broke its moorings and drifted into Stanley Harbour during a storm.
RMS Lady Hawkins  United Kingdom 19 January 1942 An ocean liner that was torpedoed by U-66 off Cape Hatteras. 35°00′N 72°18′W / 35°N 72.30°W / 35; -72.30 (RMS Lady Hawkins)
Lady of the Lake  United Kingdom 11 May 1833 A brig that was struck by ice and sank about 220 nmi (400 km; 250 mi) east of Cape St. Francis, Canada. 46°50′N 47°10′W / 46.833°N 47.167°W / 46.833; -47.167 (Lady of the Lake (brig))
Laertes  Netherlands 3 May 1942 A merchant ship that was torpedoed by U-109 southeast of Cape Canaveral. It was carrying a cargo which included 3 aircraft, 17 medium tanks along with 20 trucks.[7] 28°21′N 80°23′W / 28.350°N 80.383°W / 28.350; -80.383 (Laertes)
Lambridge  United Kingdom 30 December 1945 An armed merchantman that was scuttled northwest of County Donegal, Ireland, with a cargo of chemical ammunition. 55°18′N 11°00′W / 55.30°N 11.0°W / 55.30; -11.0 (SS Lambridge)
USS Lancetfish  United States Navy 15 March 1945 A Balao-class submarine that accidentally sank pierside at the Boston Navy Yard in Boston, Massachusetts.
Languedoc  United Kingdom 17 October 1940 A tanker that was torpedoed by U-48 about 140 nmi (260 km; 160 mi) northwest of Rockall. 59°14′N 17°51′W / 59.233°N 17.850°W / 59.233; -17.850 (MV Languedoc)
Laurentic (1909)  United Kingdom 25 January 1917 An ocean liner that was converted into an armed merchant cruiser service in 1915, and struck two mines off Lough Swilly. 55°15′43″N 6°49′05″W / 55.262°N 6.818°W / 55.262; -6.818 (SS Laurentic (1909))
Laurentic (1927) 3 November 1940 An ocean liner that was torpedoed by U-99 off Gweedore, Ireland. 54°9′N 13°44′W / 54.150°N 13.733°W / 54.150; -13.733 (SS Laurentic (1927))
Le Conquérant  French Navy 13 November 1942 A Redoutable-class submarine sunk by United States Navy PBY Catalina flying boats off Cisneros in Río de Oro, about 700 nautical miles (1,300 km; 810 mi) southwest of Casablanca, French Morocco, during the Naval Battle of Casablanca.
Le Tonnant 15 November 1942 A Redoutable-class submarine scuttled off Cádiz, Spain, during the Naval Battle of Casablanca.
SMS Leipzig  Imperial German Navy 8 December 1914 A Bremen-class light cruiser that was sunk by HMS Cornwall and HMS Glasgow in the Battle of the Falkland Islands. 53°55′S 55°12′W / 53.917°S 55.200°W / -53.917; -55.200 (SMS Leipzig)
Leonardo da Vinci  Regia Marina 24 May 1943 An Italian Marconi-class submarine that was sunk by British ships 260 nmi (480 km; 300 mi) west of Vigo, Spain. 42°16′0″N 15°40′0″W / 42.26667°N 15.66667°W / 42.26667; -15.66667 (Italian submarine Leonardo da Vinci)
USS Leopold  United States Navy 10 March 1944 An Edsall-class destroyer escort that was torpedoed by U-255. 57°37′0″N 26°30′0″W / 57.61667°N 26.50000°W / 57.61667; -26.50000 (USS Leopold (DE-319))
Leukos  Ireland 9 March 1940 A fishing trawler that was torpedoed by U-38 off the coast of Ireland. 55°57′N 9°15′W / 55.950°N 9.250°W / 55.950; -9.250 (ST Leukos)
USS Leyden  United States Navy 21 January 1903 A tug that foundered off Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island.
Louise Lykes  United States 9 January 1943 A Type C2-F ship that was torpedoed by U-384 about 430 nmi (800 km; 500 mi) southeast of Iceland. 56°15′N 22°0′W / 56.250°N 22.000°W / 56.250; -22.000 (SS Louise Lykes (1941))
Lulworth Hill  United Kingdom 19 March 1943 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by Italian submarine Leonardo da Vinci off the west coast of Africa. 10°10′S 01°00′E / 10.167°S 1.000°E / -10.167; 1.000 (SS Lulworth Hill)
LV-117 United States Lighthouse Service 15 May 1934 A lightship sunk in a collision with the British ocean liner RMS Olympic south of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. 40°37′02″N 069°37′06″W / 40.61722°N 69.61833°W / 40.61722; -69.61833 (LV-117)
Maasdam  Netherlands 27 June 1941 A cargo liner that was torpedoed by U-564. 60°00′N 30°35′W / 60.000°N 30.583°W / 60.000; -30.583 (SS Maasdam (1921))
Mae  United States 17 September 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-515 off Georgetown, British Guiana. 8°3′N 58°13′W / 8.050°N 58.217°W / 8.050; -58.217 (SS Mae)
Manistee  United Kingdom 24 February 1941 A merchant ship that was torpedoed by U-107 south of Iceland. 58°55′N 20°50′W / 58.917°N 20.833°W / 58.917; -20.833 (SS Manistee)
Mantola 9 February 1917 A steamship that was torpedoed by U-81 124 nmi (230 km; 143 mi) of Fastnet Rock, Ireland.
Manx King  Norway 8 July 1918 An iron-hulled barque stopped and scuttled by the German submarine U-156 during a voyage between New York and Rio de Janeiro. Crew were rescued. 40°05′N 52°00′W / 40.083°N 52.000°W / 40.083; -52.000 (SS Manx King (F59))
HMS Mashona  Royal Navy 28 May 1941 A Tribal-class destroyer that was sunk by German aircraft off the coast of Galway, Ireland. 52°58′N 11°36′W / 52.967°N 11.600°W / 52.967; -11.600 (HMS Mashona (F59))
USS Mason  United States Navy 18 October 1941 A Clemson-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-101 about 350 nmi (640 km; 400 mi) south of Iceland. 57°1′N 19°8′W / 57.017°N 19.133°W / 57.017; -19.133 (USS Mason (DD-191))
USS McCalla 19 December 1941 A Clemson-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-574. 38°12′N 17°23′W / 38.200°N 17.383°W / 38.200; -17.383 (USS McCalla (DD-253))
Méduse  French Navy 10 November 1942 A Diane-class submarine beached and scuttled at Mazagan, French Morocco, north of Cape Blanco, during the Naval Battle of Casablanca. 33°25′N 008°40′W / 33.417°N 8.667°W / 33.417; -8.667 (Méduse)
Melbourne Star  United Kingdom 2 April 1943 A cargo liner that was torpedoed by U-129. 28°05′N 57°30′W / 28.083°N 57.500°W / 28.083; -57.500 (MV Melbourne Star (1936))
USCGC Mendota United States Coast Guard 31 January 1942 A Lake-class cutter that was torpedoed by U-105 southwest of Ireland. 48°43′N 20°14′W / 48.717°N 20.233°W / 48.717; -20.233 (USCGC Mendota (1929))
Meriwether Lewis  United States 3 March 1943 A Liberty ship that was torpedoed by U-634. 62°10′N 28°25′W / 62.167°N 28.417°W / 62.167; -28.417 (SS Meriwether Lewis)
Michael E  United Kingdom 28 May 1941 A CAM ship that was torpedoed on her maiden voyage by U-108. 48°30′N 29°00′W / 48.50°N 29.0°W / 48.50; -29.0 (SS Michael E)
USS Monitor  United States Navy 31 December 1862 A monitor that sank in a storm while under tow about 16 nmi (30 km; 18 mi) southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. 35°00′06″N 075°24′23″W / 35.00167°N 75.40639°W / 35.00167; -75.40639 (USS Monitor)
HMS Montagu  Royal Navy 30 May 1906 A Duncan-class battleship wrecked on Lundy Island.
Montanan  United States 18 August 1918 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-90 520 nmi (970 km; 600 mi) west of Le Verdon-sur-Mer, France. 46°47′N 13°42′W / 46.783°N 13.700°W / 46.783; -13.700 (SS Montanan)
Mount Temple  United Kingdom 6 December 1916 Scuttled by German commerce raider SMS Möwe.
USCGC Muskeget United States Coast Guard 9 September 1942 A weather ship torpedoed about 400 nautical miles (740 km; 460 mi) east of Newfoundland by the German submarine U-755, the only U.S. weather ship lost during World War II.
Navemar  Spain 24 January 1942 A cargo ship that was sunk by the Italian Marcello-class submarine Barbarigo.[18] The ship would notably take a 1941 voyage going from Seville to Havana and then to the United States taking 1,120 passengers most of whom were Jewish refugees fleeing from countries occupied by Germany.[19] During this voyage the ship would have poor conditions[18] while high prices were charged for the trip.[20] 26°46′N 15°28′W / 26.767°N 15.467°W / 26.767; -15.467 (SS Navemar)
USS Nicholson  United States Navy 30 July 2004 A Spruance-class destroyer sunk as a target.
Norge  Denmark 28 June 1904 Ran aground on Hasselwood Rock, Helen's Reef, close to Rockall, in foggy weather. Sank in 12 minutes with a loss of 635 persons.
Nottingham  United Kingdom 7 November 1941 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-74. 53°24′N 31°51′W / 53.400°N 31.850°W / 53.400; -31.850 (MV Nottingham (1941))
O-9  United States Navy 20 June 1941 An O-class submarine that sank in a diving accident east of the Isle of Shoals, 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) off Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 43°00′18″N 070°20′36″W / 43.00500°N 70.34333°W / 43.00500; -70.34333 (USS O-9)
USS O'Bannon  United States Navy 6 October 2008 A Spruance-class destroyer sunk as a target off Virginia.
Oliva  Malta 16 March 2011 A bulk carrier that ran aground off Nightingale Island, causing an oil spill. 37°25′19″S 12°28′37″W / 37.42194°S 12.47694°W / -37.42194; -12.47694 (MS Oliva)
Ondine  French Navy 3 October 1928 An Ariane-class submarine sunk in a collision off Vigo, Spain. 42°00′N 009°06′W / 42.000°N 9.100°W / 42.000; -9.100 (Ondine)
Oropesa  United Kingdom 16 January 1941 A troopship that was torpedoed by U-96 northwest of Ireland. 56°17′N 12°00′W / 56.28°N 12°W / 56.28; -12 (SS Oropesa)
Otway 23 July 1917 An ocean liner that was torpedoed by UC-49 off the Hebrides. 58°54′N 6°28′W / 58.900°N 6.467°W / 58.900; -6.467 (SS Otway)
Pamir Germany West Germany 21 September 1957 A four-masted barque that capsized and sank in Hurricane Carrie 600 nautical miles (1,100 km; 690 mi) west-southwest of the Azores. 35°57′N 40°20′W / 35.950°N 40.333°W / 35.950; -40.333 (Pamir (ship))
Pan-Pennsylvania  United States 16 April 1944 A tanker that was torpedoed by U-550. 40°23′N 69°36′W / 40.383°N 69.600°W / 40.383; -69.600 (SS Pan-Pennsylvania)
Pan Royal 7 February 1943 A cargo ship that was accidentally rammed by Evita and George Davis near Virginia. 36°40′N 67°20′W / 36.667°N 67.333°W / 36.667; -67.333 (Pan Royal)
Papoose  United Kingdom 18 March 1942 An oil tanker that was torpedoed by U-124 near Oregon Inlet, North Carolina. 34°17′N 76°39′W / 34.283°N 76.650°W / 34.283; -76.650 (SS Papoose)
HMS Paxton  Royal Navy 20 May 1917 A Q-ship that was torpedoed by U-46 southwest of Ireland. 51°42′N 13°13′W / 51.700°N 13.217°W / 51.700; -13.217 (HMS Paxton)
Peleus  Greece 13 March 1944 A steamship that was torpedoed by U-852 about 430 nmi (800 km; 500 mi) north of Ascension Island.
Pengreep  United Kingdom 2 July 1945 A cargo ship that was scuttled north west of Scotland with a cargo of gas bombs. 58°00′09″N 11°00′00″W / 58.00250°N 11.00000°W / 58.00250; -11.00000 (SS Pengreep)
Perle  Free French Naval Forces 8 July 1944 A Saphir-class submarine sunk by a Fairey Swordfish aircraft from the British merchant aircraft carrier Empire MacCallum after the Swordfish crew mistook her for a German U-boat. 55°27′N 30°50′W / 55.450°N 30.833°W / 55.450; -30.833 (Perle)
USS Peterson  United States Navy 16 February 2004 A Spruance-class destroyer sunk as a target in the western North Atlantic Ocean.
HMS Picotee  Royal Navy 12 August 1941 A Flower-class corvette that was torpedoed by U-568. 62°N 18°W / 62°N 18°W / 62; -18 (HMS Picotee (K63))
Pink Star  Panama 3 September 1941 A cargo ship that was sunk by U-552. 61°36′N 35°7′W / 61.600°N 35.117°W / 61.600; -35.117 (SS Pink Star)
USS Plymouth  United States Navy 5 August 1943 A gunboat that was torpedoed by U-566 about 78 nmi (140 km; 90 mi) east of Elizabeth City, North Carolina. 36°17′N 74°29′W / 36.283°N 74.483°W / 36.283; -74.483 (USS Plymouth (PG-57))
Point Pleasant Park  Canada 23 February 1945 A Park ship that was sunk by U-510 and U-532 about 430 nmi (800 km; 500 mi) northwest of Cape Town, South Africa. 29°42′S 009°58′E / 29.700°S 9.967°E / -29.700; 9.967 (SS Point Pleasant Park)
HMS Polyanthus  Royal Navy 20 September 1943 A Flower-class corvette that was torpedoed by U-982. 57°0′0″N 31°6′0″W / 57.00000°N 31.10000°W / 57.00000; -31.10000 (HMS Polyanthus)
Polybius  United States 27 June 1942 Torpedoed by the German submarine U-128 about 220 nmi (400 km; 250 mi) east of Trinidad. The ship sank within ten minutes. 10°55′N 57°40′W / 10.917°N 57.667°W / 10.917; -57.667 (SS Polybius)
Port Nicholson  United Kingdom 16 June 1942 A refrigerator ship sunk by U-87 off Portland. 42°11′N 69°25′W / 42.183°N 69.417°W / 42.183; -69.417 (SS Port Nicholson (1918))
Portland  United States 27 November 1898 A sidewheel paddle steamer that sank off Cape Ann, Massachusetts, during the Portland Gale.
Potrero del Llano  Mexico 14 May 1942 A steam tanker that was torpedoed by U-564.[21] 25°35′N 80°06′W / 25.583°N 80.100°W / 25.583; -80.100 (Potrero del Llano)
USS President Lincoln  United States Navy 31 May 1918 A troopship that was torpedoed by U-90. 47°57′N 15°11′W / 47.950°N 15.183°W / 47.950; -15.183 (USS President Lincoln (1907))
Primrose Hill  United Kingdom 29 October 1942 A CAM ship that was torpedoed by UD-5 northwest of the Cape Verde Islands. 18°58′N 28°40′W / 18.967°N 28.667°W / 18.967; -28.667 (SS Primrose Hill)
Principessa Mafalda  Italy 25 October 1927 An ocean liner that foundered and sank off the coast of Brazil; despite the presence of rescue vessels, confusion and panic resulted in the deaths of 314 of the 1,252 passengers and crew. 16°56′S 37°46′W / 16.933°S 37.767°W / -16.933; -37.767 (SS Principessa Mafalda)
Prins Harald  Norway 20 November 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-263 west of Gibraltar. 35°55′N 10°14′W / 35.917°N 10.233°W / 35.917; -10.233 (MV Prins Harald)
Putney Hill  United Kingdom 26 June 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-203 about 390 nmi (720 km; 450 mi) east of Puerto Rico. 24°12′N 63°10′W / 24.20°N 63.16°W / 24.20; -63.16 (MV Putney Hill)
USS R-8  United States Navy 19 August 1936 An R-class submarine sunk as an aerial bombing target 71 nautical miles (131 km; 82 mi) off Cape Henry, Virginia.
HMS Rajputana  Royal Navy 13 April 1941 An armed merchant cruiser torpedoed by the German submarine U-108 in the Denmark Strait. 65°50′N 27°25′W / 65.833°N 27.417°W / 65.833; -27.417 (SS Rajputana)
HMS Raleigh 8 August 1922 A Hawkins-class heavy cruiser wrecked in the Strait of Belle Isle at L'Anse Amour, Labrador.
HMS Rawalpindi 23 November 1939 An armed merchantman that was sunk by Scharnhorst and Gneisenau northwest of the Faroe Islands. 63°23′59″N 12°18′36″W / 63.39972°N 12.31000°W / 63.39972; -12.31000 (HMS Rawalpindi)
USS Rehoboth  United States Navy 4 October 1917 A patrol vessel that sprang an uncontrollable leak and was scuttled by gunfire by the British light cruiser HMS Castor.
Reina Regente  Spanish Navy 10 March 1895 A Reina Regente-class protected cruiser that sank in a storm in the Gulf of Cádiz.
RMS Republic  United Kingdom 24 January 1909 An ocean liner that sank after a collision with Florida. 40°26′0″N 69°46′0″W / 40.43333°N 69.76667°W / 40.43333; -69.76667 (RMS Republic (1903))
USS Reuben James  United States Navy 31 October 1941 A Clemson-class destroyer torpedoed by the German submarine U-552. 51°59′N 27°05′W / 51.983°N 27.083°W / 51.983; -27.083 (USS Reuben James (DD-245))
Ro-501  Imperial Japanese Navy 13 May 1944 A Type IXC/40 submarine sunk by the United States Navy destroyer escort USS Francis M. Robinson west-northwest of the Cape Verde Islands. 18°07′59″N 33°12′59″W / 18.13306°N 33.21639°W / 18.13306; -33.21639 (Ro-501)
USCS Robert J. Walker United States United States Coast Survey 21 June 1860 A survey ship that sank off New Jersey 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) southeast of Absecon Inlet Light after colliding with the schooner Fanny . 39°16′45″N 74°15′24″W / 39.27904°N 074.25659°W / 39.27904; -074.25659 (USCS Robert J. Walker)
Robin Moor  United States 21 May 1941 A steamship that was torpedoed by U-69. 6°10′N 25°40′W / 6.167°N 25.667°W / 6.167; -25.667 (SS Robin Moor)
HMS Roebuck Royal Navy 23 February 1701 A fifth rate that was wrecked at Ascension Island.
Rosario  United States 21 February 1943 An American steam tanker that sank after being torpedoed by U-664.[22] 50°30′N 24°38′W / 50.500°N 24.633°W / 50.500; -24.633 (Rosario)
Rudyard Kipling  United Kingdom 16 September 1939 A fishing trawler that was sunk by U-27 about 35 nmi (64 km; 40 mi) west of Clare Island, Ireland. 53°50′N 11°10′W / 53.833°N 11.167°W / 53.833; -11.167 (Rudyard Kipling (ship))
USS S-4  United States Navy 17 December 1927 An S-class submarine sunk in a collision with the United States Coast Guard destroyer USCGC Paulding off Provincetown, Massachusetts.
USS S-5 1 September 1920 An S-class submarine that sank in a diving accident 55 nautical miles (102 km; 63 mi) off the Delaware Capes. Later refloated, but sank again under tow 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) off Cape May, New Jersey, on 3 September 1920.
USS S-19 13 January 1925 An S-class submarine that ran aground on the southern coast of Cape Cod at Chatham, Massachusetts.
USS S-51 25 September 1925 An S-class submarine sunk in a collision off Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island. 41°14′30″N 071°16′16″W / 41.24167°N 71.27111°W / 41.24167; -71.27111 (USS S-51 (SS-162))
USS Samuel Gompers 22 July 2003 A Samuel Gompers-class destroyer tender that sank off North Carolina after use the previous day as a target. 31°17′N 073°51′W / 31.283°N 73.850°W / 31.283; -73.850 (USS Samuel Gompers (AD-37))
San Demetrio  United Kingdom 17 March 1942 A tanker that was torpedoed by U-404 northwest of Cape Charles, Virginia. 37°3′N 73°50′W / 37.050°N 73.833°W / 37.050; -73.833 (MV San Demetrio)
USS San Diego  United States Navy 19 July 1918 A Pennsylvania-class armored cruiser sunk by a mine off Long Island, New York. 40°33′0.36″N 073°00′28.39″W / 40.5501000°N 73.0078861°W / 40.5501000; -73.0078861 (USS San Diego)
ARA Santa Fe  Argentine Navy 10 February 1985 A Balao-class submarine that was sunk by British aircraft in the Falklands War. It was later raised, towed out to sea and scuttled. 54°10′59″S 36°22′32″W / 54.18306°S 36.37556°W / -54.18306; -36.37556 (ARA Santa Fe (S-21))
Santa Rita  United States 9 July 1942 A refrigerated cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-172 about 700 nmi (1,300 km; 810 mi) northeast of Puerto Rico. 26°11′N 55°40′W / 26.183°N 55.667°W / 26.183; -55.667 (SS Santa Rita)
Santore 17 June 1942 A merchant ship that sank after hitting a mine laid by U-701. Its wreck would be sold to be scrapped in August 1954.[23] 36°52′N 75°51′W / 36.867°N 75.850°W / 36.867; -75.850 (Santore)
USS Satterlee  United States Navy 31 January 1942 A Clemson-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-82 south of Newfoundland. 42°02′N 57°18′W / 42.033°N 57.300°W / 42.033; -57.300 (USS Satterlee (DD-190))
USS SC-209 27 August 1918 An SC-1-class submarine chaser mistakenly sunk by gunfire by the American armed cargo ship Felix Taussig south of Long Island, New York. 40°08′N 073°12′W / 40.133°N 73.200°W / 40.133; -73.200 (USS SC-209)
Scoresby  United Kingdom 17 October 1940 A merchant ship that was torpedoed by U-48 about 140 nmi (260 km; 160 mi) northwest of Rockall. 59°14′N 17°51′W / 59.233°N 17.850°W / 59.233; -17.850 (SS Scoresby)
USS Scorpion  United States Navy 22 May 1968 A US nuclear submarine equipped with two nuclear warheads and one nuclear reactor. The cause of its sinking was never determined; one theory is that an overheated torpedo exploded in the tube.
USS Seneca 21 July 2003 A Navajo-class fleet tug sunk as a target off North Carolina.
Sizergh Castle  United Kingdom 7 October 1939 A cargo ship that sprang a leak and foundered. 45°15′N 44°6′W / 45.250°N 44.100°W / 45.250; -44.100 (SS Sizergh Castle)
Snefjeld  Norway 19 October 1940 A merchant ship that was torpedoed by U-99. 57°28′N 11°10′W / 57.467°N 11.167°W / 57.467; -11.167 (SS Snefjeld)
Soesterberg  Netherlands 19 October 1940 A merchant vessel that was torpedoed by U-101 about 89 nmi (164 km; 102 mi) northwest of Barra Head, Outer Hebrides. 57°12′N 10°43′W / 57.200°N 10.717°W / 57.200; -10.717 (SS Soesterberg)
Somersby  United Kingdom 13 May 1941 A merchant vessel that was torpedoed by U-111 southwest of Reykjavík, Iceland. 60°39′N 26°13′W / 60.650°N 26.217°W / 60.650; -26.217 (SS Somersby)
HMT Southland  Royal Navy 4 June 1917 An ocean liner that was torpedoed by U-70 northwest of Ireland. 56°10′N 12°14′W / 56.167°N 12.233°W / 56.167; -12.233 (HMT Southland)
HMCS Spikenard  Royal Canadian Navy 10 February 1942 A Flower-class corvette that was torpedoed by U-136. 50°10′N 21°07′W / 50.167°N 21.117°W / 50.167; -21.117 (HMCS Spikenard (K198))
Spreewald  Germany 31 January 1942 A cargo ship mistakenly torpedoed by U-333. 45°12′N 24°50′W / 45.200°N 24.833°W / 45.200; -24.833 (MV Spreewald)
USS Spruance  United States Navy 8 December 2006 A Spruance-class destroyer sunk as a target off the Virginia Capes.
Stag Hound  United States 3 March 1943 A refrigerated cargo ship that was torpedoed by the Italian submarine Barbarigo. 16°44′S 36°33′W / 16.733°S 36.550°W / -16.733; -36.550 (MV Stag Hound (1941))
Steel Navigator 17 June 1942 An American merchant ship that sank after being torpedoed by U-610.[24] 49°45′N 31°20′W / 49.750°N 31.333°W / 49.750; -31.333 (Steel Navigator)
Stellar Daisy  Marshall Islands 31 March 2017 A very large ore carrier that sunk off the coast of Uruguay
Stier  Kriegsmarine 27 September 1942 An auxiliary cruiser that was sunk by Stephen Hopkins. 28°8′0″S 11°59′0″W / 28.13333°S 11.98333°W / -28.13333; -11.98333 (German auxiliary cruiser Stier)
Stockport  United Kingdom 23 February 1943 A convoy rescue ship that was torpedoed by U-604. 47°22′N 34°10′W / 47.367°N 34.167°W / 47.367; -34.167 (SS Stockport (1911))
USS Stump  United States Navy 7 June 2006 A Spruance-class destroyer sunk as a target 275 nautical miles (509 km; 316 mi) off North Carolina.
Suffren  French Navy 26 November 1916 A battleship torpedoed by the Imperial German Navy submarine U-52 off the coast of Portugal near Lisbon. 39°18′N 11°00′W / 39.3°N 11.0°W / 39.3; -11.0 (Suffren)
USCGC Tampa United States Coast Guard 26 September 1918 A Miami-class cutter torpedoed by the Imperial German Navy submarine UB-91 while entering the Bristol Channel. 50°40′N 006°19′W / 50.667°N 6.317°W / 50.667; -6.317 (USCGC Tampa)
USS Thorn  United States Navy 22 August 1974 A Gleaves-class destroyer that was sunk as a target 65 nmi (121 km; 75 mi) east of Florida.
USS Thorn 22 July 2006 A Spruance-class destroyer sunk as a target east of North Carolina. 32°59′04″N 75°06′54″W / 32.98444°N 75.11500°W / 32.98444; -75.11500 (USS Thorn (DD-988))
USS Thresher 10 April 1963 Sank during deep-diving trials with all hands on board. Flooding had led to a reactor shutdown, and the sailors were unable to surface due to a malfunction in the emergency blow system. It lies on the seafloor with one nuclear reactor in place. 41°46′N 65°03′W / 41.767°N 65.050°W / 41.767; -65.050 (USS Thresher (SSN-593))
Thurso  United Kingdom 15 June 1942 A steamship that was torpedoed by U-552 about 300 nmi (560 km; 350 mi) west of Cape Finisterre, Spain. 43°41′N 18°2′W / 43.683°N 18.033°W / 43.683; -18.033 (SS Thurso)
Titan  United States 18 June 2023 A deep-sea submersible which imploded during a dive to the wreck of RMS Titanic.[25] On 22 June, the United States Coast Guard announced the discovery of Titan′s wreckage about 1,600 feet (490 m) from Titanic′s bow. 41°43′57″N 49°56′49″W / 41.73250°N 49.94694°W / 41.73250; -49.94694 (Position of RMS Titanic's bow section)
Titanic  United Kingdom 15 April 1912 The largest passenger ship in the world when she sank with over 1,500 lives lost. She sank and broke in half over the course of two hours, following a collision with an iceberg. 41°43′57″N 49°56′49″W / 41.73250°N 49.94694°W / 41.73250; -49.94694 (Position of RMS Titanic's bow section)
Tokuyama Maru  Japan 2 August 1918 A steamer sunk by U-140 during World War I.[26][27] 39°12′N 70°23′W / 39.200°N 70.383°W / 39.200; -70.383 (Tokuyama Maru)
Tower Grange  United Kingdom 18 November 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-154 about 460 km (290 mi) northwest of Cayenne, French Guiana. 6°12′N 49°06′W / 06.20°N 49.10°W / 06.20; -49.10 (MV Tower Grange)
Tregenna 9 September 1940 A steamship that was sunk by U-65 about 68 nmi (126 km; 78 mi) northwest of Rockall. 58°22′N 15°42′W / 58.367°N 15.700°W / 58.367; -15.700 (SS Tregenna)
Trepca  Kingdom of Yugoslavia 13 March 1942 A Yugoslavian merchant ship that was torpedoed by U-332.[28] 37°00′N 73°25′W / 37.000°N 73.417°W / 37.000; -73.417 (Trepca)
SM U-27  Imperial German Navy 18 October 1914 A Type U-27 submarine that was sunk by HMS Baralong in the Western Approaches. 50°43′N 07°22′W / 50.717°N 7.367°W / 50.717; -7.367 (SM U-27 (Germany))
U-27  Kriegsmarine 20 September 1939 A Type VIIA U-boat that was sunk by HMS Fortune and HMS Faulknor west of Lewis, Scotland. 58°35′N 09°02′W / 58.583°N 9.033°W / 58.583; -9.033 (German submarine U-27 (1936))
U-32 30 October 1940 A Type VIIA U-boat that was sunk by HMS Harvester and HMS Highlander northwest of Ireland. 55°37′N 12°19′W / 55.617°N 12.317°W / 55.617; -12.317 (German submarine U-32 (1937))
U-39 14 September 1939 A Type IXA U-boat that was sunk by HMS Faulknor, HMS Firedrake, and HMS Foxhound, becoming the first U-boat to be sunk in World War II. 58°32′N 11°49′W / 58.533°N 11.817°W / 58.533; -11.817 (German submarine U-39 (1938))
SM U-41  Imperial German Navy 24 September 1915 A Type U 31 submarine that was sunk in the Second Baralong Incident. 49°10′N 7°20′W / 49.167°N 7.333°W / 49.167; -7.333 (SM U-41 (Germany))
U-41  Kriegsmarine 5 February 1940 A Type IXA U-boat that was sunk by HMS Antelope southwest of Ireland. 49°20′N 10°04′W / 49.333°N 10.067°W / 49.333; -10.067 (German submarine U-41 (1939))
U-42 13 October 1939 A Type IXA U-boat that was sunk by HMS Imogen and HMS Ilex southwest of Ireland. 49°12′N 16°00′W / 49.200°N 16.000°W / 49.200; -16.000 (German submarine U-42 (1939))
U-43 30 July 1943 A Type IXA U-boat that was sunk by a US bomber southwest of the Azores. 34°57′N 35°11′W / 34.950°N 35.183°W / 34.950; -35.183 (German submarine U-43 (1939))
U-45 14 October 1939 A Type VIIB U-boat that was sunk by HMS Inglefield, HMS Ivanhoe, and HMS Intrepid southwest of Ireland. 50°58′N 12°57′W / 50.967°N 12.950°W / 50.967; -12.950 (German submarine U-45 (1948))
U-53 23 February 1940 A Type VIIB U-boat that was sunk by HMS Gurkha near the Orkney Islands. 60°32′00″N 6°14′00″W / 60.533333°N 6.233333°W / 60.533333; -6.233333 (German submarine U-53 (1939))
U-55 30 January 1940 A Type VIIB U-boat that was sunk by HMS Fowey and HMS Whitshed. 48°37′N 7°48′W / 48.617°N 7.800°W / 48.617; -7.800 (German submarine U-55 (1939))
U-65 28 April 1941 A Type IXB U-boat that was sunk by HMS Douglas near Narvik, Norway. 60°4′N 15°45′W / 60.067°N 15.750°W / 60.067; -15.750 (German submarine U-65 (1940))
U-66 16 May 1944 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by USS Buckley and US aircraft, west of the Cape Verde Islands. 17°17′N 32°29′W / 17.283°N 32.483°W / 17.283; -32.483 (German submarine U-66 (1940))
U-68 10 April 1944 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft northwest of Madeira, Portugal. 33°24′N 18°59′W / 33.400°N 18.983°W / 33.400; -18.983 (German submarine U-68 (1940))
U-70 7 March 1941 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Camellia and HMS Arbutus. 60°15′N 14°00′W / 60.250°N 14.000°W / 60.250; -14.000 (German submarine U-70 (1940))
SM U-81  Imperial German Navy 1 May 1917 A Type U 81 submarine that was torpedoed by HMS E54 west of Ireland. 51°33′N 13°38′W / 51.550°N 13.633°W / 51.550; -13.633 (SM U-81)
SM U-83 17 February 1917 A Type U 81 submarine that was sunk by HMS Farnborough west of Ireland. 51°34′N 11°23′W / 51.567°N 11.383°W / 51.567; -11.383 (SM U-83)
U-89  Kriegsmarine 12 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Broadway and British aircraft. 46°30′N 25°40′W / 46.500°N 25.667°W / 46.500; -25.667 (German submarine U-89 (1941))
U-90 24 July 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by USS McCook east of Newfoundland. 48°12′N 40°56′W / 48.200°N 40.933°W / 48.200; -40.933 (German submarine U-90 (1941))
U-98 15 November 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Wrestler west of Gibraltar. 36°09′N 7°42′W / 36.150°N 7.700°W / 36.150; -7.700 (German submarine U-98 (1940))
U-100 17 March 1941 A Type VIIB U-boat that was sunk by HMS Vanoc. 61°04′N 11°30′W / 61.067°N 11.500°W / 61.067; -11.500 (German submarine U-100 (1940))
U-102 1 July 1940 A Type VIIB U-boat that was sunk by HMS Vansittart southwest of Ireland. 48°33′N 10°26′W / 48.550°N 10.433°W / 48.550; -10.433 (German submarine U-102 (1940))
U-110 9 May 1941 A Type IXB U-boat that was captured by British forces, who retrieved from it a number of secret cipher documents. It sank under tow the following day. 60°22′N 33°12′W / 60.367°N 33.200°W / 60.367; -33.200 (German submarine U-110 (1940))
U-111 4 October 1941 A Type IXB U-boat that was sunk by HMS Lady Shirley southwest of Tenerife. 27°10′N 20°24′W / 27.167°N 20.400°W / 27.167; -20.400 (German submarine U-111 (1940))
U-118 12 June 1943 A Type IXB U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft west of the Canary Islands. 30°49′N 33°49′W / 30.817°N 33.817°W / 30.817; -33.817 (German submarine U-118 (1941))
U-119 24 June 1943 A Type IXB U-boat that was sunk by HMS Starling west of the Bay of Biscay. 44°59′N 12°24′W / 44.983°N 12.400°W / 44.983; -12.400 (German submarine U-119 (1942))
U-124 2 April 1943 A Type IXB U-boat that was sunk by HMS Black Swan and HMS Stonecrop. 41°02′N 15°39′W / 41.033°N 15.650°W / 41.033; -15.650 (German submarine U-124 (1940))
U-125 6 May 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was rammed by HMS Oribi and scuttled. 52°30′N 45°20′W / 52.500°N 45.333°W / 52.500; -45.333 (German submarine U-125 (1940))
U-127 15 December 1941 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by HMAS Nestor west of Gibraltar. 36°28′N 09°12′W / 36.467°N 9.200°W / 36.467; -9.200 (German submarine U-127 (1941))
U-128 17 May 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by USS Jouett and USS Moffett. 10°00′00″N 35°34′59″W / 10.000°N 35.583°W / 10.000; -35.583 (German submarine U-128 (1941))
U-130 12 March 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by USS Champlin west of the Azores. 37°10′N 40°21′W / 37.167°N 40.350°W / 37.167; -40.350 (German submarine U-130 (1941))
U-131 17 December 1941 A Type IXC U-boat that was scuttled while under attack by British forces. 34°12′N 13°35′W / 34.200°N 13.583°W / 34.200; -13.583 (German submarine U-131 (1940))
U-134 24 August 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft near Vigo, Spain. 42°07′N 09°30′W / 42.117°N 9.500°W / 42.117; -9.500 (German submarine U-134 (1941))
U-135 15 July 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by Allied forces east of the Canary Islands. 28°20′N 13°17′W / 28.333°N 13.283°W / 28.333; -13.283 (German submarine U-135 (1941))
U-136 11 July 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by Allied forces west of Madeira. 33°30′N 22°52′W / 33.500°N 22.867°W / 33.500; -22.867 (German submarine U-136 (1941))
U-143 22 December 1945 A Type IID U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°58′N 09°35′W / 55.967°N 9.583°W / 55.967; -9.583 (German submarine U-143 (1940))
U-145 22 December 1945 A Type IID U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°47′N 09°56′W / 55.783°N 9.933°W / 55.783; -9.933 (German submarine U-145 (1940))
U-149 21 December 1945 A Type IID U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°40′N 08°00′W / 55.667°N 8.000°W / 55.667; -8.000 (German submarine U-149 (1940))
U-150 21 December 1945 A Type IID U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 56°04′N 09°35′W / 56.067°N 9.583°W / 56.067; -9.583 (German submarine U-150 (1940))
U-154 3 July 1944 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by USS Inch and USS Frost northwest of Madeira, Portugal. 34°00′N 19°30′W / 34.000°N 19.500°W / 34.000; -19.500 (German submarine U-154 (1941))
U-156 8 March 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft east of Barbados. 12°38′N 54°39′W / 12.633°N 54.650°W / 12.633; -54.650 (German submarine U-156 (1941))
U-158 30 June 1942 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft west of the Bermudas. 32°50′N 67°28′W / 32.833°N 67.467°W / 32.833; -67.467 (German submarine U-158 (1941))
U-160 14 July 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft south of the Azores. 33°54′N 27°13′W / 33.900°N 27.217°W / 33.900; -27.217 (German submarine U-160 (1941))
U-161 27 September 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by an American aircraft near Bahia, Brazil. 12°30′S 35°35′W / 12.500°S 35.583°W / -12.500; -35.583 (German submarine U-161 (1941))
U-162 3 September 1942 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by British destroyers northeast of Trinidad. 12°21′N 59°29′W / 12.350°N 59.483°W / 12.350; -59.483 (German submarine U-162 (1941))
U-163 13 March 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by HMCS Prescott northeast of Cape Finisterre, Spain. 45°05′N 15°00′W / 45.083°N 15.000°W / 45.083; -15.000 (German submarine U-163 (1941))
U-164 6 January 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by an American aircraft northwest of Pernambuco, Brazil. 01°58′S 39°22′W / 1.967°S 39.367°W / -1.967; -39.367 (German submarine U-164 (1941))
U-165 27 September 1942 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft in the Bay of Biscay. 47°00′N 05°30′W / 47.000°N 5.500°W / 47.000; -5.500 (German submarine U-165 (1941))
U-169 27 March 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft south of Iceland. 60°54′N 15°25′W / 60.900°N 15.417°W / 60.900; -15.417 (German submarine U-169)
U-170 30 November 1945 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was scuttled north of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°44′N 07°53′W / 55.733°N 7.883°W / 55.733; -7.883 (German submarine U-170)
U-172 13 December 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by US forces west of the Canary Islands. 26°28′59″N 29°58′01″W / 26.483°N 29.967°W / 26.483; -29.967 (German submarine U-172)
U-174 16 November 1942 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by an American aircraft southwest of Newfoundland, Canada. 43°35′N 56°18′W / 43.583°N 56.300°W / 43.583; -56.300 (German submarine U-174)
U-175 17 April 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by USCGC Spencer. 47°53′N 22°04′W / 47.883°N 22.067°W / 47.883; -22.067 (German submarine U-175)
U-185 24 August 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft. 27°00′N 37°06′W / 27.000°N 37.100°W / 27.000; -37.100 (German submarine U-185)
U-186 12 May 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by HMS Hesperus northwest of the Azores. 41°54′N 31°49′W / 41.900°N 31.817°W / 41.900; -31.817 (German submarine U-186)
U-187 4 February 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by HMS Vimy and HMS Beverley. 50°12′N 36°35′W / 50.200°N 36.583°W / 50.200; -36.583 (German submarine U-187)
U-189 23 April 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft east of Cape Farewell, Greenland. 59°50′N 34°43′W / 59.833°N 34.717°W / 59.833; -34.717 (German submarine U-189)
U-194 24 June 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft. 59°00′N 26°18′W / 59.000°N 26.300°W / 59.000; -26.300 (German submarine U-194)
U-208 7 December 1941 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Hesperus and HMS Harvester west of Gibraltar. 35°51′N 07°45′W / 35.850°N 7.750°W / 35.850; -7.750 (German submarine U-208)
U-215 3 July 1942 A Type VIID U-boat that was sunk off the Canadian coast. 41°28′47.9″N 66°22′47.9″W / 41.479972°N 66.379972°W / 41.479972; -66.379972 (German submarine U-215)
U-216 20 October 1942 A Type VIID U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft southwest of Ireland. 48°21′N 19°25′W / 48.350°N 19.417°W / 48.350; -19.417 (German submarine U-216)
U-217 5 June 1943 A Type VIID U-boat that was sunk by USS Bogue. 30°18′N 042°50′W / 30.300°N 42.833°W / 30.300; -42.833 (German submarine U-217)
U-220 28 October 1943 A Type XB U-boat that was sunk by American aircraft. 48°53′N 33°30′W / 48.883°N 33.500°W / 48.883; -33.500 (German submarine U-220)
U-226 November 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Starling, HMS Woodcock and HMS Kite. 44°49′N 41°13′W / 44.817°N 41.217°W / 44.817; -41.217 (German submarine U-226)
U-231 13 January 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft northeast of the Azores. 44°15′N 20°38′W / 44.250°N 20.633°W / 44.250; -20.633 (German submarine U-231)
U-232 8 July 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by an American aircraft west of Portugal. 40°37′N 13°41′W / 40.617°N 13.683°W / 40.617; -13.683 (German submarine U-232)
U-238 9 February 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Kite, HMS Magpie and HMS Starling, 230 nmi (430 km; 270 mi) off Cape Clear Island. 49°27′N 16°04′W / 49.45°N 16.07°W / 49.45; -16.07 (U-238)
U-242 5 April 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a mine in St. George's Channel. 52°02′N 05°46′W / 52.033°N 5.767°W / 52.033; -5.767 (German submarine U-242)
U-243 8 July 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by an Australian aircraft in the Bay of Biscay. 47°06′N 06°40′W / 47.100°N 6.667°W / 47.100; -6.667 (German submarine U-243)
U-244 14 May 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled north of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°46′N 08°32′W / 55.767°N 8.533°W / 55.767; -8.533 (German submarine U-244)
U-245 7 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled northeast of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°25′N 06°19′W / 55.417°N 6.317°W / 55.417; -6.317 (German submarine U-245)
U-248 16 January 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by American destroyer escorts. 47°43′N 26°37′W / 47.717°N 26.617°W / 47.717; -26.617 (German submarine U-248)
U-249 13 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 56°10′N 10°05′W / 56.167°N 10.083°W / 56.167; -10.083 (German submarine U-245)
U-254 8 December 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that collided with U-221. 55°0′N 40°0′W / 55.000°N 40.000°W / 55.000; -40.000 (German submarine U-254)
U-257 24 February 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMCS Waskesiu and HMS Nene. 47°19′N 26°00′W / 47.317°N 26.000°W / 47.317; -26.000 (German submarine U-257)
U-261 15 September 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft west of the Shetland Islands. 59°50′N 09°28′W / 59.833°N 9.467°W / 59.833; -9.467 (German submarine U-261)
U-264 19 February 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Woodpecker and HMS Starling. 48°31′N 22°05′W / 48.517°N 22.083°W / 48.517; -22.083 (German submarine U-264)
U-265 3 February 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft south of Iceland. 56°35′N 22°49′W / 56.583°N 22.817°W / 56.583; -22.817 (German submarine U-265)
U-266 15 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft west of the Bay of Biscay. 45°28′N 10°20′W / 45.467°N 10.333°W / 45.467; -10.333 (German submarine U-266)
U-270 13 August 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by an Australian aircraft in the Bay of Biscay. 46°19′N 02°56′W / 46.317°N 2.933°W / 46.317; -2.933 (German submarine U-270)
U-271 28 January 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by an American aircraft west of Ireland. 53°15′N 15°52′W / 53.250°N 15.867°W / 53.250; -15.867 (German submarine U-271)
U-273 19 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft southwest of Iceland. 59°25′N 24°33′W / 59.417°N 24.550°W / 59.417; -24.550 (German submarine U-273)
U-274 23 October 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Duncan and HMS Vidette southwest of Iceland. 57°14′N 27°50′W / 57.233°N 27.833°W / 57.233; -27.833 (German submarine U-274)
U-278 31 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°44′N 08°21′W / 55.733°N 8.350°W / 55.733; -8.350 (German submarine U-278)
U-279 4 October 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by an American aircraft southwest of Iceland. 60°40′N 26°30′W / 60.667°N 26.500°W / 60.667; -26.500 (German submarine U-279)
U-280 16 November 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft southwest of Iceland. 49°11′N 27°32′W / 49.183°N 27.533°W / 49.183; -27.533 (German submarine U-280)
U-281 30 November 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°50′N 10°05′W / 55.833°N 10.083°W / 55.833; -10.083 (German submarine U-281)
U-283 11 February 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a Canadian aircraft southwest of the Faroe Islands. 60°45′N 12°50′W / 60.750°N 12.833°W / 60.750; -12.833 (German submarine U-283)
U-284 21 November 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that foundered and was scuttled southeast of Greenland. 55°04′N 30°23′W / 55.067°N 30.383°W / 55.067; -30.383 (German submarine U-284)
U-285 15 April 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Grindall and HMS Keats southwest of Ireland. 50°13′N 12°48′W / 50.217°N 12.800°W / 50.217; -12.800 (German submarine U-285)
U-291 20 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°50′N 09°08′W / 55.833°N 9.133°W / 55.833; -9.133 (German submarine U-291)
U-293 13 December 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°50′N 10°05′W / 55.833°N 10.083°W / 55.833; -10.083 (German submarine U-293)
U-294 31 December 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°44′N 08°40′W / 55.733°N 8.667°W / 55.733; -8.667 (German submarine U-294)
U-295 17 December 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 56°14′N 10°37′W / 56.233°N 10.617°W / 56.233; -10.617 (German submarine U-295)
U-299 4 December 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was scuttled north of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°38′N 07°54′W / 55.633°N 7.900°W / 55.633; -7.900 (German submarine U-299)
U-300 22 February 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was sunk by British forces west of Cadiz, Spain. 36°29′N 08°20′W / 36.483°N 8.333°W / 36.483; -8.333 (German submarine U-300)
U-302 6 April 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Swale northwest of the Azores. 45°05′N 35°11′W / 45.083°N 35.183°W / 45.083; -35.183 (German submarine U-302)
U-305 16 January 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk, probably by her own torpedo, west of the Bay of Biscay. 49°N 18°W / 49°N 18°W / 49; -18 (German submarine U-305)
U-306 31 October 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Whitehall and HMS Geranium northwest of the Azores. 46°19′N 20°44′W / 46.317°N 20.733°W / 46.317; -20.733 (German submarine U-306)
U-311 24 April 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMCS Matane and HMCS Swansea west of Ireland. 52°09′N 19°07′W / 52.150°N 19.117°W / 52.150; -19.117 (German submarine U-311)
U-312 29 November 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled north of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°35′N 07°54′W / 55.583°N 7.900°W / 55.583; -7.900 (German submarine U-312)
U-313 27 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled north of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°40′N 08°24′W / 55.667°N 8.400°W / 55.667; -8.400 (German submarine U-313)
U-318 21 December 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was scuttled north of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°47′N 08°30′W / 55.783°N 8.500°W / 55.783; -8.500 (German submarine U-318)
U-321 2 April 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was sunk by a Polish aircraft southwest of Ireland. 50°00′N 12°57′W / 50.000°N 12.950°W / 50.000; -12.950 (German submarine U-321)
U-326 25 April 1942 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was sunk by an American aircraft in the Bay of Biscay. 48°12′N 05°42′W / 48.200°N 5.700°W / 48.200; -5.700 (German submarine U-326)
U-328 30 November 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°50′N 10°05′W / 55.833°N 10.083°W / 55.833; -10.083 (German submarine U-328)
U-333 31 July 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Starling and HMS Loch Killin west of the Isles of Scilly. 49°39′N 07°28′W / 49.650°N 7.467°W / 49.650; -7.467 (German submarine U-333)
U-334 14 June 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Jed and HMS Pelican southwest of Iceland. 58°16′N 28°20′W / 58.267°N 28.333°W / 58.267; -28.333 (German submarine U-334)
U-336 5 October 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft southwest of Iceland. 62°43′N 27°17′W / 62.717°N 27.283°W / 62.717; -27.283 (German submarine U-336)
U-340 2 November 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British forces west of the Strait of Gibraltar. 35°33′N 6°37′W / 35.550°N 6.617°W / 35.550; -6.617 (German submarine U-340)
U-341 19 September 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a Canadian aircraft southwest of Iceland. 58°34′N 25°30′W / 58.567°N 25.500°W / 58.567; -25.500 (German submarine U-341)
U-342 17 April 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a Canadian aircraft southwest of Iceland. 60°32′N 29°20′W / 60.533°N 29.333°W / 60.533; -29.333 (German submarine U-342)
U-353 16 October 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Fame. 53°54′N 29°30′W / 53.900°N 29.500°W / 53.900; -29.500 (German submarine U-353)
U-357 26 December 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Hesperus and HMS Vanessa northwest of Ireland. 57°10′N 15°40′W / 57.167°N 15.667°W / 57.167; -15.667 (German submarine U-357)
U-358 1 March 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British frigates north of the Azores. 45°46′N 23°16′W / 45.767°N 23.267°W / 45.767; -23.267 (German submarine U-358)
U-363 31 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled north of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°45′N 08°18′W / 55.750°N 8.300°W / 55.750; -8.300 (German submarine U-363)
U-364 30 January 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft in the Bay of Biscay. 45°33′N 05°55′W / 45.550°N 5.917°W / 45.550; -5.917 (German submarine U-364)
U-368 17 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 56°14′N 10°37′W / 56.233°N 10.617°W / 56.233; -10.617 (German submarine U-368)
U-369 30 November 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled north of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°31′N 07°27′W / 55.517°N 7.450°W / 55.517; -7.450 (German submarine U-369)
U-373 8 June 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft west of Brest, France. 48°10′N 05°31′W / 48.167°N 5.517°W / 48.167; -5.517 (German submarine U-373)
U-378 20 October 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by American aircraft. 47°40′N 28°27′W / 47.667°N 28.450°W / 47.667; -28.450 (German submarine U-378)
U-383 1 August 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft. 47°24′N 12°10′W / 47.400°N 12.167°W / 47.400; -12.167 (German submarine U-383)
U-384 19 March 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft. 54°18′N 26°15′W / 54.300°N 26.250°W / 54.300; -26.250 (German submarine U-384)
U-386 19 February 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Spey. 48°51′N 22°44′W / 48.850°N 22.733°W / 48.850; -22.733 (German submarine U-386)
U-388 20 June 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft southeast of Cape Farewell, Greenland. 57°36′N 31°20′W / 57.600°N 31.333°W / 57.600; -31.333 (German submarine U-388)
U-389 4 October 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft southwest of Iceland. 60°51′N 28°26′W / 60.850°N 28.433°W / 60.850; -28.433 (German submarine U-389)
U-391 13 December 1941 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft northwest of Cape Ortegal, Spain. 45°45′N 09°38′W / 45.750°N 9.633°W / 45.750; -9.633 (German submarine U-391)
U-401 3 August 1941 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Wanderer, HMS St. Albans and HMS Hydrangea southwest of Ireland. 50°27′N 19°50′W / 50.450°N 19.833°W / 50.450; -19.833 (German submarine U-401)
U-403 18 August 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft west of Dakar, Senegal. 13°25′N 17°22′W / 13.42°N 17.36°W / 13.42; -17.36 (U-403)
U-417 11 June 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft southeast of Iceland. 63°20′N 10°30′W / 63.333°N 10.500°W / 63.333; -10.500 (German submarine U-417)
U-418 1 June 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft northwest of Cape Ortegal, Spain. 47°05′N 08°55′W / 47.083°N 8.917°W / 47.083; -8.917 (German submarine U-419)
U-419 8 October 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft. 56°31′N 27°05′W / 56.517°N 27.083°W / 56.517; -27.083 (German submarine U-419)
U-422 4 October 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by American aircraft north of the Azores. 45°13′N 28°58′W / 45.217°N 28.967°W / 45.217; -28.967 (German submarine U-422)
U-424 11 February 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Wild Goose and HMS Woodpecker southwest of Ireland. 50°00′N 18°14′W / 50.000°N 18.233°W / 50.000; -18.233 (German submarine U-424)
U-426 8 January 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by an Australian aircraft west of Nantes, France. 46°47′N 10°42′W / 46.783°N 10.700°W / 46.783; -10.700 (German submarine U-426)
U-432 11 March 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by the French Navy corvette Aconit. 51°35′N 28°20′W / 51.583°N 28.333°W / 51.583; -28.333 (German submarine U-432)
U-434 18 December 1941 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Blankney and USS McCalla north of Madeira, Portugal. 36°15′N 15°48′W / 36.250°N 15.800°W / 36.250; -15.800 (German submarine U-434)
U-436 26 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Test and HMS Hyderabad west of Cape Ortegal, Spain. 43°49′N 15°56′W / 43.817°N 15.933°W / 43.817; -15.933 (German submarine U-436)
U-438 6 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Pelican northwest of Newfoundland, Canada. 52°00′N 45°10′W / 52.000°N 45.167°W / 52.000; -45.167 (German submarine U-438)
U-439 4 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that collided with U-659 west of Cape Ortegal, Spain. 43°32′N 13°20′W / 43.533°N 13.333°W / 43.533; -13.333 (German submarine U-439)
U-444 11 March 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by the French Navy corvette Aconit and the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Harvester. 51°14′N 29°18′W / 51.233°N 29.300°W / 51.233; -29.300 (German submarine U-444)
U-445 24 August 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Louis in the Bay of Biscay. 47°21′N 05°50′W / 47.350°N 5.833°W / 47.350; -5.833 (German submarine U-445)
U-448 14 April 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMCS Swansea and HMS Pelican northwest of the Azores. 46°22′N 19°35′W / 46.367°N 19.583°W / 46.367; -19.583 (German submarine U-448)
U-449 24 June 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British ships northwest of Cape Ortegal, Spain. 45°00′N 11°59′W / 45.000°N 11.983°W / 45.000; -11.983 (German submarine U-449)
U-452 25 August 1941 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Vascama and a British aircraft southeast of Iceland. 61°30′N 15°30′W / 61.500°N 15.500°W / 61.500; -15.500 (German submarine U-452)
U-454 1 August 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by an Australian aircraft northwest of Cape Ortegal, Spain. 45°36′N 10°23′W / 45.600°N 10.383°W / 45.600; -10.383 (German submarine U-454)
U-460 4 October 1943 A Type XIV U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft north of the Azores. 43°18′N 28°58′W / 43.300°N 28.967°W / 43.300; -28.967 (German submarine U-460)
U-461 30 July 1943 A Type XIV U-boat that was sunk by Australian aircraft northwest of Cape Ortegal, Spain. 45°33′N 10°48′W / 45.550°N 10.800°W / 45.550; -10.800 (German submarine U-461)
U-462 30 July 1943 A Type XIV U-boat that was sunk by British forces northwest of Cape Ortegal, Spain. 45°33′N 10°58′W / 45.550°N 10.967°W / 45.550; -10.967 (German submarine U-462)
U-463 16 May 1943 A Type XIV U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft northwest of Cape Ortegal, Spain. 45°57′N 11°40′W / 45.950°N 11.667°W / 45.950; -11.667 (German submarine U-463)
U-465 2 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by an Australian aircraft north of Cape Finisterre, Spain. 44°48′N 08°58′W / 44.800°N 8.967°W / 44.800; -8.967 (German submarine U-465)
U-467 25 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by an American aircraft southeast of Iceland. 62°25′N 14°52′W / 62.417°N 14.867°W / 62.417; -14.867 (German submarine U-467)
U-468 11 August 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft southwest of Dakar, Senegal. 12°20′N 20°07′W / 12.333°N 20.117°W / 12.333; -20.117 (German submarine U-468)
U-469 25 March 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft south of Iceland. 62°12′N 16°40′W / 62.200°N 16.667°W / 62.200; -16.667 (German submarine U-469)
U-473 6 May 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Starling, HMS Wren and HMS Wild Goose. 49°29′N 21°22′W / 49.483°N 21.367°W / 49.483; -21.367 (German submarine U-473)
U-483 16 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 56°10′N 10°05′W / 56.167°N 10.083°W / 56.167; -10.083 (German submarine U-483)
U-484 9 September 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Portchester Castle and HMS Helmsdale northwest of Ireland. 55°45′N 11°41′W / 55.750°N 11.683°W / 55.750; -11.683 (German submarine U-484)
U-485 8 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk north of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 56°10′N 10°05′W / 56.167°N 10.083°W / 56.167; -10.083 (German submarine U-485)
U-487 13 July 1943 A Type XIV U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft. 27°15′N 34°18′W / 27.250°N 34.300°W / 27.250; -34.300 (German submarine U-487)
U-488 26 April 1944 A Type XIV U-boat that was sunk by US destroyers west of Cape Verde. 17°54′N 38°05′W / 17.900°N 38.083°W / 17.900; -38.083 (German submarine U-488)
U-489 4 August 1943 A Type XIV U-boat that was sunk by Allied forces southeast of Iceland. 61°11′N 14°38′W / 61.183°N 14.633°W / 61.183; -14.633 (German submarine U-489)
U-490 12 June 1944 A Type XIV U-boat that was sunk by US forces northwest of the Azores. 42°47′N 40°08′W / 42.783°N 40.133°W / 42.783; -40.133 (German submarine U-490)
U-501 10 September 1941 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by HMCS Chambly south of Tasiilaq, Greenland. 62°50′N 37°50′W / 62.833°N 37.833°W / 62.833; -37.833 (German submarine U-501)
U-502 6 July 1942 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft west of La Rochelle, France. 46°10′N 06°40′W / 46.167°N 6.667°W / 46.167; -6.667 (German submarine U-502)
U-503 15 March 1942 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft. 45°50′N 48°50′W / 45.833°N 48.833°W / 45.833; -48.833 (German submarine U-503)
U-504 30 July 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by British sloops northwest of Cape Ortegal, Spain. 45°33′N 10°56′W / 45.550°N 10.933°W / 45.550; -10.933 (German submarine U-504)
U-507 13 January 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft. 1°37′59″N 39°52′01″W / 1.633°N 39.867°W / 1.633; -39.867 (German submarine U-507)
U-508 12 November 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by an American aircraft north of Cape Ortegal, Spain. 46°00′N 07°30′W / 46.000°N 7.500°W / 46.000; -7.500 (German submarine U-508)
U-509 15 July 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft northwest of Madeira, Portugal. 34°02′N 26°01′W / 34.033°N 26.017°W / 34.033; -26.017 (German submarine U-509)
U-512 2 October 1942 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft off the South American coast. 6°50′N 52°25′W / 6.833°N 52.417°W / 6.833; -52.417 (German submarine U-512)
U-513 19 July 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft off the South American coast. 27°17′S 47°32′W / 27.283°S 47.533°W / -27.283; -47.533 (German submarine U-513)
U-515 9 April 1944 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by US forces north of Madeira, Portugal. 34°34′59″N 19°18′00″W / 34.583°N 19.300°W / 34.583; -19.300 (German submarine U-515)
U-516 2 January 1946 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk north of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 56°06′N 09°00′W / 56.100°N 9.000°W / 56.100; -9.000 (German submarine U-516)
U-517 21 November 1942 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft west of the Bay of Biscay. 46°16′N 17°09′W / 46.267°N 17.150°W / 46.267; -17.150 (German submarine U-517)
U-518 22 April 1945 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by USS Carter and USS Neal A. Scott northwest of the Azores. 43°26′N 38°23′W / 43.433°N 38.383°W / 43.433; -38.383 (German submarine U-518)
U-522 23 February 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Totland. 31°27′N 26°22′W / 31.450°N 26.367°W / 31.450; -26.367 (German submarine U-522)
U-523 25 August 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by British ships west of Vigo, Spain. 42°03′N 18°02′W / 42.050°N 18.033°W / 42.050; -18.033 (German submarine U-523)
U-524 22 March 1943 A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by an American aircraft north of Tenerife. 30°15′N 18°13′W / 30.250°N 18.217°W / 30.250; -18.217 (German submarine U-524)
U-525 11 August 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by American aircraft northwest of the Azores. 41°29′N 38°55′W / 41.483°N 38.917°W / 41.483; -38.917 (German submarine U-525)
U-527 23 July 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by American aircraft south of the Azores. 35°25′N 27°56′W / 35.417°N 27.933°W / 35.417; -27.933 (German submarine U-527)
U-528 11 May 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by HMS Fleetwood and a British aircraft. 46°55′N 14°44′W / 46.917°N 14.733°W / 46.917; -14.733 (German submarine U-528)
U-531 6 May 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by HMS Vidette. 52°48′00″N 45°18′00″W / 52.800°N 45.300°W / 52.800; -45.300 (German submarine U-531)
U-532 9 December 1945 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 56°08′N 10°07′W / 56.133°N 10.117°W / 56.133; -10.117 (German submarine U-532)
U-535 5 July 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft northeast of Cape Finisterre, Spain. 43°38′N 09°13′W / 43.633°N 9.217°W / 43.633; -9.217 (German submarine U-535)
U-536 20 November 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by HMS Nene, HMCS Snowberry and HMCS Calgary. 43°50′N 19°39′W / 43.833°N 19.650°W / 43.833; -19.650 (German submarine U-536)
U-538 21 November 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by HMS Foley and HMS Crane. 45°40′N 19°35′W / 45.667°N 19.583°W / 45.667; -19.583 (German submarine U-538)
U-540 17 October 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft. 58°38′N 31°56′W / 58.633°N 31.933°W / 58.633; -31.933 (German submarine U-540)
U-541 5 January 1946 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk north of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°38′N 07°35′W / 55.633°N 7.583°W / 55.633; -7.583 (German submarine U-541)
U-542 28 November 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft west of Portugal. 39°03′N 16°25′W / 39.050°N 16.417°W / 39.050; -16.417 (German submarine U-542)
U-543 2 July 1944 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by American aircraft southwest of Tenerife. 25°34′N 21°36′W / 25.567°N 21.600°W / 25.567; -21.600 (German submarine U-543)
U-544 16 January 1944 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by American aircraft northwest of the Azores. 40°30′N 37°20′W / 40.500°N 37.333°W / 40.500; -37.333 (German submarine U-544)
U-545 10 February 1944 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was attacked by a British aircraft and subsequently scuttled west of the Hebrides. 58°17′N 13°22′W / 58.283°N 13.367°W / 58.283; -13.367 (German submarine U-545)
U-546 24 April 1945 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by US destroyer escorts southeast of Cape Farewell, Greenland. 43°53′N 40°07′W / 43.883°N 40.117°W / 43.883; -40.117 (German submarine U-546)
U-548 19 April 1945 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by USS Reuben James and USS Buckley southeast of Nova Scotia, Canada. 42°19′N 61°45′W / 42.317°N 61.750°W / 42.317; -61.750 (German submarine U-548)
U-549 29 May 1944 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by USS Ahrens and USS Eugene E. Elmore northwest of the Canary Islands. 31°13′N 23°03′W / 31.217°N 23.050°W / 31.217; -23.050 (German submarine U-549)
U-551 23 March 1941 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by depth charges south of Iceland. 62°37′N 16°47′W / 62.617°N 16.783°W / 62.617; -16.783 (German submarine U-551)
U-556 27 June 1941 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British corvette southwest of Iceland. 60°24′N 20°00′W / 60.400°N 20.000°W / 60.400; -20.000 (German submarine U-556)
U-563 31 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by Allied aircraft west of the Bay of Biscay. 46°35′N 10°40′W / 46.583°N 10.667°W / 46.583; -10.667 (German submarine U-563)
U-566 24 October 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was attacked by British aircraft and scuttled. 41°12′N 9°31′W / 41.200°N 9.517°W / 41.200; -9.517 (German submarine U-566)
U-569 22 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was attacked by American aircraft and scuttled. 50°40′N 35°21′W / 50.667°N 35.350°W / 50.667; -35.350 (German submarine U-569)
U-574 19 December 1941 A Type VIIC U-boat that was attacked by HMS Stork and scuttled west of Portugal. 38°12′N 17°23′W / 38.200°N 17.383°W / 38.200; -17.383 (German submarine U-574)
U-575 13 March 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMCS Prince Rupert, USS Hobson, USS Haverfield and Allied aircraft. 46°18′N 27°34′W / 46.300°N 27.567°W / 46.300; -27.567 (German submarine U-575)
U-576 15 July 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by American aircraft and the motor vessel Unicoi near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. 34°51′N 75°22′W / 34.850°N 75.367°W / 34.850; -75.367 (German submarine U-576)
U-581 2 February 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Westcott near the Azores. 39°00′N 30°00′W / 39.000°N 30.000°W / 39.000; -30.000 (German submarine U-581)
U-582 5 October 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by an American aircraft. 58°52′N 21°42′W / 58.867°N 21.700°W / 58.867; -21.700 (German submarine U-582)
U-588 31 July 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMCS Wetaskiwin and HMCS Skeena. 49°59′N 36°36′W / 49.983°N 36.600°W / 49.983; -36.600 (German submarine U-588)
U-590 9 July 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by an American aircraft east of Amapá, Brazil. 03°22′N 48°38′W / 3.367°N 48.633°W / 3.367; -48.633 (German submarine U-590)
U-592 31 January 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Starling, HMS Wild Goose and HMS Magpie. 50°20′N 17°29′W / 50.333°N 17.483°W / 50.333; -17.483 (German submarine U-592)
U-597 12 October 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft. 56°50′N 28°05′W / 56.833°N 28.083°W / 56.833; -28.083 (German submarine U-597)
U-598 23 July 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by American aircraft northeast of Natal, Brazil. 04°05′S 33°23′W / 4.083°S 33.383°W / -4.083; -33.383 (German submarine U-598)
U-599 24 October 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft. 46°07′N 17°40′W / 46.117°N 17.667°W / 46.117; -17.667 (German submarine U-599)
U-607 13 July 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft northwest of Galicia, Spain. 45°02′N 9°14′W / 45.033°N 9.233°W / 45.033; -9.233 (German submarine U-607)
U-610 8 October 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a Canadian aircraft. 55°45′N 24°33′W / 55.750°N 24.550°W / 55.750; -24.550 (German submarine U-610)
U-611 8 December 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft. 57°25′N 35°19′W / 57.417°N 35.317°W / 57.417; -35.317 (German submarine U-611)
U-613 23 July 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by USS George E. Badger. 35°32′N 28°36′W / 35.533°N 28.600°W / 35.533; -28.600 (German submarine U-613)
U-619 5 October 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft. 58°41′N 22°58′W / 58.683°N 22.967°W / 58.683; -22.967 (German submarine U-619)
U-620 13 February 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft west of Lisbon, Portugal. 39°18′N 11°17′W / 39.300°N 11.283°W / 39.300; -11.283 (German submarine U-620)
U-624 February 7, 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft. 55°42′N 26°17′W / 55.700°N 26.283°W / 55.700; -26.283 (German submarine U-624)
U-625 10 March 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by Canadian aircraft west of Ireland. 52°35′N 20°19′W / 52.583°N 20.317°W / 52.583; -20.317 (German submarine U-625)
U-627 27 October 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft south of Iceland. 59°14′N 22°49′W / 59.233°N 22.817°W / 59.233; -22.817 (German submarine U-627)
U-629 7 June 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft northwest of Ushant, France. 48°34′N 05°23′W / 48.567°N 5.383°W / 48.567; -5.383 (German submarine U-629)
U-631 17 October 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Sunflower. 58°13′N 32°29′W / 58.217°N 32.483°W / 58.217; -32.483 (German submarine U-631)
U-633 10 March 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was rammed by SS Scorton. 58°51′N 19°55′W / 58.850°N 19.917°W / 58.850; -19.917 (German submarine U-633)
U-634 30 August 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Stork and HMS Stonecrop. 40°13′N 19°24′W / 40.217°N 19.400°W / 40.217; -19.400 (German submarine U-634)
U-635 5 April 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft. 58°20′N 31°52′W / 58.333°N 31.867°W / 58.333; -31.867 (German submarine U-635)
U-636 21 April 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British ships. 55°50′N 10°31′W / 55.833°N 10.517°W / 55.833; -10.517 (German submarine U-636)
U-638 5 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Sunflower. 54°12′N 44°05′W / 54.200°N 44.083°W / 54.200; -44.083 (German submarine U-638)
U-640 14 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a US aircraft. 60°32′N 31°05′W / 60.533°N 31.083°W / 60.533; -31.083 (German submarine U-640)
U-641 19 January 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Violet. 50°25′N 18°49′W / 50.417°N 18.817°W / 50.417; -18.817 (German submarine U-641)
U-643 8 October 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that came under attack from British aircraft and was scuttled. 56°14′N 26°55′W / 56.233°N 26.917°W / 56.233; -26.917 (German submarine U-643)
U-645 24 December 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by USS Schenck. 45°20′N 21°40′W / 45.333°N 21.667°W / 45.333; -21.667 (German submarine U-645)
U-646 17 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft southeast of Iceland. 62°10′N 14°30′W / 62.167°N 14.500°W / 62.167; -14.500 (German submarine U-646)
U-651 29 June 1941 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British ships south of Iceland. 59°52′N 18°36′W / 59.867°N 18.600°W / 59.867; -18.600 (German submarine U-651)
U-657 17 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Swale southeast of Cape Farewell, Greenland. 58°54′N 42°33′W / 58.900°N 42.550°W / 58.900; -42.550 (German submarine U-657)
U-658 30 October 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a Canadian aircraft. 50°32′N 46°32′W / 50.533°N 46.533°W / 50.533; -46.533 (German submarine U-658)
U-663 8 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft. 46°50′N 10°00′W / 46.833°N 10.000°W / 46.833; -10.000 (German submarine U-663)
U-664 9 August 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a US aircraft. 40°12′N 37°29′W / 40.200°N 37.483°W / 40.200; -37.483 (German submarine U-664)
U-665 22 March 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft. 48°04′N 10°26′W / 48.067°N 10.433°W / 48.067; -10.433 (German submarine U-665)
U-668 31 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 56°3′N 9°24′W / 56.050°N 9.400°W / 56.050; -9.400 (German submarine U-668)
U-681 11 March 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft southwest of Land's End, England. 49°53′N 6°31′W / 49.883°N 6.517°W / 49.883; -6.517 (German submarine U-681)
U-706 3 August 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by Allied aircraft near the Bay of Biscay. 46°15′N 10°25′W / 46.250°N 10.417°W / 46.250; -10.417 (German submarine U-706)
U-707 9 November 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft northeast of the Azores. 40°31′N 20°17′W / 40.517°N 20.283°W / 40.517; -20.283 (German submarine U-707)
U-709 1 March 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by USS Thomas, USS Bostwick and USS Bronstein. 49°10′N 26°00′W / 49.167°N 26.000°W / 49.167; -26.000 (German submarine U-709)
U-710 23 April 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft south of Iceland. 61°25′N 19°48′W / 61.417°N 19.800°W / 61.417; -19.800 (German submarine U-710)
U-719 26 June 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Bulldog northwest of Ireland. 55°33′N 11°2′W / 55.550°N 11.033°W / 55.550; -11.033 (German submarine U-719)
U-720 21 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 56°4′N 9°35′W / 56.067°N 9.583°W / 56.067; -9.583 (German submarine U-720)
U-734 9 February 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Wild Goose and HMS Starling. 49°43′N 16°23′W / 49.717°N 16.383°W / 49.717; -16.383 (German submarine U-734)
U-739 16 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 56°10′N 10°05′W / 56.167°N 10.083°W / 56.167; -10.083 (German submarine U-739)
U-756 1 September 1942 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMCS Morden. 58°08′N 27°33′W / 58.133°N 27.550°W / 58.133; -27.550 (German submarine U-756)
U-764 2 February 1946 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled north of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 56°06′N 09°00′W / 56.100°N 9.000°W / 56.100; -9.000 (German submarine U-764)
U-765 6 May 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft. 52°30′N 28°28′W / 52.500°N 28.467°W / 52.500; -28.467 (German submarine U-765)
U-772 17 December 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Nyasaland south of Cork, Ireland. 51°16′N 08°05′W / 51.267°N 8.083°W / 51.267; -8.083 (German submarine U-772)
U-775 8 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled north of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°40′N 08°25′W / 55.667°N 8.417°W / 55.667; -8.417 (German submarine U-775)
U-801 17 March 1944 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was attacked by US forces and scuttled. 16°42′N 30°28′W / 16.700°N 30.467°W / 16.700; -30.467 (German submarine U-801)
U-805 4 February 1946 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was surrendered to the US and scuttled off Cape Cod. 42°32′N 69°37′W / 42.533°N 69.617°W / 42.533; -69.617 (German submarine U-805)
U-841 17 October 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was scuttled after taking damage from Allied forces. 59°57′N 31°6′W / 59.950°N 31.100°W / 59.950; -31.100 (German submarine U-841)
U-842 6 November 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by British ships. 43°42′N 42°8′W / 43.700°N 42.133°W / 43.700; -42.133 (German submarine U-842)
U-844 16 October 1943 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by Allied aircraft south of Iceland. 58°30′N 27°16′W / 58.500°N 27.267°W / 58.500; -27.267 (German submarine U-844)
U-845 10 March 1944 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was scuttled after taking damage from British ships. 48°20′N 20°33′W / 48.333°N 20.550°W / 48.333; -20.550 (German submarine U-845)
U-846 4 May 1944 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by Allied aircraft. 46°4′N 9°20′W / 46.067°N 9.333°W / 46.067; -9.333 (German submarine U-846)
U-847 27 August 1943 A Type IXD2 U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft. 28°19′N 37°58′W / 28.317°N 37.967°W / 28.317; -37.967 (German submarine U-847)
U-848 5 November 1943 A Type IXD2 U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft. 10°09′S 18°00′W / 10.150°S 18.000°W / -10.150; -18.000 (German submarine U-848)
U-849 25 November 1943 A Type IXD2 U-boat that was sunk by a US aircraft. 06°30′S 05°40′W / 6.500°S 5.667°W / -6.500; -5.667 (German submarine U-849)
U-850 20 December 1943 A Type IXD2 U-boat that was sunk by Allied aircraft. 32°54′N 37°1′W / 32.900°N 37.017°W / 32.900; -37.017 (German submarine U-850)
U-856 7 April 1944 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was scuttled after taking damage from US ships. 40°18′N 62°22′W / 40.300°N 62.367°W / 40.300; -62.367 (German submarine U-856)
U-858 1947 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was used as a target ship and then scuttled near New England. 38°27′N 70°20′W / 38.450°N 70.333°W / 38.450; -70.333 (German submarine U-858)
U-866 18 March 1945 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by American destroyer escorts southeast of Nova Scotia, Canada. 43°18′N 61°08′W / 43.300°N 61.133°W / 43.300; -61.133 (German submarine U-866)
U-868 30 November 1945 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk north of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°48′N 08°33′W / 55.800°N 8.550°W / 55.800; -8.550 (German submarine U-868)
U-877 27 December 1944 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by HMCS St. Thomas northwest of the Azores. 46°25′N 36°38′W / 46.417°N 36.633°W / 46.417; -36.633 (German submarine U-877)
U-878 10 April 1945 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by HMS Vanquisher and HMS Tintagel Castle. 47°35′N 10°33′W / 47.583°N 10.550°W / 47.583; -10.550 (German submarine U-878)
U-879 30 April 1945 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by US ships. 36°34′N 74°00′W / 36.567°N 74.000°W / 36.567; -74.000 (German submarine U-879)
U-880 16 April 1945 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by USS Frost and USS Stanton. 47°53′N 30°26′W / 47.883°N 30.433°W / 47.883; -30.433 (German submarine U-880)
U-881 6 May 1945 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by USS Farquhar southeast of Newfoundland. 43°18′N 47°44′W / 43.300°N 47.733°W / 43.300; -47.733 (German submarine U-881)
U-954 19 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Sennen and HMS Jed southeast of Cape Farewell, Greenland. 54°54′N 34°19′W / 54.900°N 34.317°W / 54.900; -34.317 (German submarine U-954)
U-956 17 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°50′N 10°05′W / 55.833°N 10.083°W / 55.833; -10.083 (German submarine U-956)
U-962 8 April 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British sloops. 45°43′N 19°57′W / 45.717°N 19.950°W / 45.717; -19.950 (German submarine U-962)
U-984 20 August 1944 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMCS Ottawa, HMCS Kootenay and HMCS Chaudiere. 48°16′N 05°33′W / 48.267°N 5.550°W / 48.267; -5.550 (German submarine U-984)
U-992 16 December 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 56°10′N 10°05′W / 56.167°N 10.083°W / 56.167; -10.083 (German submarine U-992)
U-997 13 December 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°50′N 10°05′W / 55.833°N 10.083°W / 55.833; -10.083 (German submarine U-997)
U-1004 1 December 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 56°10′N 10°05′W / 56.167°N 10.083°W / 56.167; -10.083 (German submarine U-1004)
U-1017 29 April 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was sunk by a British aircraft northwest of Ireland. 56°04′N 11°06′W / 56.067°N 11.100°W / 56.067; -11.100 (German submarine U-1017)
U-1059 19 March 1944 A Type VIIF U-boat that was sunk by US aircraft southwest of the Cape Verde Islands. 13°06′N 33°26′W / 13.10°N 33.44°W / 13.10; -33.44 (German submarine U-1059)
U-1062 30 September 1944 A Type VIIF U-boat that was sunk by USS Fessenden southwest of the Cape Verde Islands. 11°36′N 34°44′W / 11.600°N 34.733°W / 11.600; -34.733 (German submarine U-1062)
U-1107 30 April 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was sunk by a US aircraft. 48°00′N 06°30′W / 48.000°N 6.500°W / 48.000; -6.500 (German submarine U-1107)
U-1165 30 December 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°44′N 08°40′W / 55.733°N 8.667°W / 55.733; -8.667 (German submarine U-1165)
U-1203 8 December 1945 A Type VIIC/ U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°50′N 10°05′W / 55.833°N 10.083°W / 55.833; -10.083 (German submarine U-1203)
U-1208 24 February 1945 A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Duckworth and HMS Rowley. 49°51′N 06°06′W / 49.850°N 6.100°W / 49.850; -6.100 (German submarine U-1208)
U-1229 20 August 1944 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was sunk by Allied aircraft southeast of Newfoundland, Canada. 42°20′N 51°39′W / 42.333°N 51.650°W / 42.333; -51.650 (German submarine U-1229)
U-1233 29 December 1945 A Type IXC/40 U-boat that was scuttled north of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°51′N 8°54′W / 55.850°N 8.900°W / 55.850; -8.900 (German submarine U-1233)
U-1276 20 February 1945 A Type VIIC/41 U-boat that was sunk by HMS Amethyst off Waterford, Ireland. 51°48′N 07°07′W / 51.800°N 7.117°W / 51.800; -7.117 (German submarine U-1276)
U-2502 9 May 1945 A Type XXI U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 56°06′N 09°00′W / 56.100°N 9.000°W / 56.100; -9.000 (German submarine U-2502)
U-2506 5 January 1946 A Type XXI U-boat that was scuttled northwest of Ireland as part of Operation Deadlight. 55°37′N 07°30′W / 55.617°N 7.500°W / 55.617; -7.500 (German submarine U-2506)
UB-124  Imperial German Navy 20 July 1918 A Type UB III U-boat that was sunk by British ships north of Ireland. 55°43′N 7°51′W / 55.717°N 7.850°W / 55.717; -7.850 (SM UB-124)
Ultonia  United Kingdom 27 June 1917 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by UC-53 southwest of Ireland. 48°25′00″N 11°23′00″W / 48.4167°N 11.3833°W / 48.4167; -11.3833 (SS Ultonia)
Umona 30 March 1941 A cargo liner that was torpedoed by U-124 southwest of Freetown. 07°25′N 13°55′W / 7.417°N 13.917°W / 7.417; -13.917 (SS Umona)
Ussukuma  Germany 6 December 1939 A passenger ship that was scuttled while under attack from HMS Ajax, 87 nmi (160 km; 100 mi) off Necochea, Argentina.
HMCS Valleyfield  Royal Canadian Navy 7 May 1944 A River-class frigate that was torpedoed by U-548 southeast of St. John's, Newfoundland. 46°03′N 52°24′W / 46.050°N 52.400°W / 46.050; -52.400 (HMCS Valleyfield (K329))
HMS Vervain  Royal Navy 20 February 1945 A Flower-class corvette that was torpedoed by U-1276 about 22 nmi (40 km; 25 mi) southeast of Dungarvan, Ireland. 51°47′N 7°6′W / 51.783°N 7.100°W / 51.783; -7.100 (HMS Vervain (K190))
HMS Veteran 26 September 1942 A V-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-404. 54°34′N 25°44′W / 54.567°N 25.733°W / 54.567; -25.733 (HMS Veteran (D72))
Wahehe  United Kingdom 3 February 1941 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-107. 58°12′N 23°22′W / 58.200°N 23.367°W / 58.200; -23.367 (SS Wahehe (1922))
HMS Warwick  Royal Navy 20 January 1944 A W-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-413. 49°11′N 13°38′W / 49.183°N 13.633°W / 49.183; -13.633 (HMS Warwick (D25))
USS Washington  United States Navy 26 November 1924 An incomplete Colorado-class battleship sunk as a gunnery target by the U.S. Navy battleships USS New York and USS Texas off the Virginia Capes.
Washingtonian  United States 26 January 1915 A cargo ship that collided with Elizabeth Palmer off the Delaware coast. 38°27′28″N 74°40′34″W / 38.45778°N 74.67611°W / 38.45778; -74.67611 (SS Washingtonian)
Wentworth  United Kingdom 5 May 1943 A cargo ship that was sunk by U-358 east of Newfoundland. 53°59′N 43°55′W / 53.983°N 43.917°W / 53.983; -43.917 (SS Wentworth)
USS West Gate  United States Navy 7 October 1918 A cargo ship that collided with the U.S. Navy cargo ship USS American 250 nmi (460 km; 290 mi) south of Halifax, Canada. 40°35′N 63°48′W / 40.583°N 63.800°W / 40.583; -63.800 (USS West Gate (ID-3216))
West Lashaway  United States 30 August 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-66. 10°30′N 55°10′W / 10.500°N 55.167°W / 10.500; -55.167 (SS West Lashaway)
West Madaket 5 May 1943 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-707, in an attack on Convoy ONS 5 which claimed 12 other Allied ships. 55°8′N 42°43′W / 55.133°N 42.717°W / 55.133; -42.717 (SS West Madaket)
West Maximus  United States Navy 5 May 1943 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-264 in an attack on Convoy ONS 5 that claimed 12 other Allied ships. 55°10′N 43°0′W / 55.167°N 43.000°W / 55.167; -43.000 (SS West Maximus)
Western Chief  United Kingdom 14 March 1941 A merchant ship that was sunk by the Italian Marcello-class submarine Emo south of Iceland. 58°52′N 21°13′W / 58.867°N 21.217°W / 58.867; -21.217 (SS Western Chief)
USS Westover  United States Navy 11 July 1918 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by SM U-92. 46°36′N 12°21′W / 46.600°N 12.350°W / 46.600; -12.350 (USS Westover (ID-2867))
HMS Whirlwind  Royal Navy 5 July 1940 A W-class destroyer that was sunk by U-34 southwest of Ireland. 50°17′N 8°48′W / 50.283°N 8.800°W / 50.283; -8.800 (HMS Whirlwind (D30))
HMS Wild Swan 17 June 1942 An Admiralty modified W-class destroyer that was attacked by German aircraft and collided with a Spanish trawler. 49°52′N 10°44′W / 49.867°N 10.733°W / 49.867; -10.733 (HMS Wild Swan (D62))
Wilhelmina  United Kingdom 2 December 1940 A cargo ship that was requisitioned as a troopship by the US Navy during World War I. Torpedoed by U-94 when a British civilian cargo ship. 55°43′N 15°6′W / 55.717°N 15.100°W / 55.717; -15.100 (SS Wilhelmina)
Winnipeg II  Canada 22 October 1942 A steamship that was torpedoed by U-443. 49°51′N 27°58′W / 49.850°N 27.967°W / 49.850; -27.967 (SS Winnipeg II)
USS YP-389  United States Navy 19 June 1942 A patrol boat that was sunk by U-701 about 17 nmi (32 km; 20 mi) off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. 34°50′0″N 75°19′59″W / 34.83333°N 75.33306°W / 34.83333; -75.33306 (USS YP-389)
HMS Zinnia  Royal Navy 23 August 1941 A Flower-class corvette that was torpedoed by U-564 west of Portugal. 40°25′N 10°40′W / 40.417°N 10.667°W / 40.417; -10.667 (HMS Zinnia (K98))

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