HMS Otus

Several submarines of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Otus. The name comes from the scops owl ( Otus ), and follows the naming scheme to name all boats of each class with "O" (for two classes each mythological figures, animals and other )

  • HMS Otus ( N92 ) was a boat of Odin class. The boat was launched in 1928 and scrapped in 1946.
  • HMS Otus (S18 ) was a submarine of the Oberon class. The boat was made ​​in 1963 in service and out of service in 1991. It is now in Sassnitz (Rügen) in the adventure world submarine.
  • Name of ship of the Royal Navy
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