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Career Class and type: S-class submarine Name: HMS Sea Devil Builder: Scotts, Greenock Laid down: 5 May 1943 Launched: 30 January 1945 Commissioned: 12 May 1945 Fate: Broken up in 1966 General characteristics Displacement: 670 tons surfaced 960 tons submerged Length: 208 ft 9 in (63.63 m) Beam: 24 ft (7.3 m) Draught: 10 ft 6 in (3.20 m) Propulsion: Twin diesel/electric Speed: 13.75 knots surfaced 10 knots submerged Complement: 39 officers and men Armament: 6 x forward 21-inch torpedo tubes 12 torpedoes one three-inch gun one .303-calibre machine gun HMS Sea Devil was an S-class submarine of the Royal Navy. She was launched late in the Second World War, on 30 January 1945. So far she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name Sea Devil. Her first captain was Commander Denis Woolnough Mills, who was previously First Lieutenant of HMS Thunderbolt. Her late commissioning meant that she did not see much action before the end of the Second World War.[1] She had a long life though, and by the time she was sold for breaking up, she was the last of the S-class in service with the Royal Navy, though other S-classes remained in service with other navies. She arrived at Newhaven in February 1966 for breaking up. References ^ HMS Sea Devil, Uboat.net Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: the complete record of all fighting ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8. OCLC 67375475.  v • d • e S-class submarine  Royal Navy First Group Seahorse · Starfish · Sturgeon · Swordfish Second Group Salmon · Sealion · Seawolf · Shark · Snapper · Spearfish · Sterlet · Sunfish Third Group P222 · Safari · Saga · Sahib · Sanguine · Saracen · Satyr · Sceptre · Scorcher · Scotsman · Scythian · Sea Devil · Seadog · Sea Nymph · Sea Rover · Sea Scout · Selene · Seneschal · Sentinel · Seraph · Shakespeare · Shalimar · Sibyl · Sickle · Sidon · Simoom · Sirdar · Sleuth · Solent · Spark · Spearhead · Spirit · Spiteful · Splendid · Sportsman · Springer · Spur · Statesman · Stoic · Stonehenge · Storm · Stratagem · Strongbow · Stubborn · Sturdy · Stygian · Subtle · Supreme · Surf · Syrtis   Other operators  French Navy Saphir class Saphir · Sibylle · Sirene · Sultane  Israeli Navy Rahav · Tanin  Royal Netherlands Navy Zeehond  Portuguese Navy Narval · Nautilo · Neptuno  Soviet Navy V-1 Preceded by: Rainbow class · Followed by: River class List of submarines of the Royal Navy · List of submarine classes of the Royal Navy