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HMS Trump was a British submarine of the third group of the T class. She was built by Vickers-Armstrongs, Barrow, and launched on 25 March 1944. So far she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy (RN) to bear the name Trump. She spent the majority of her life attached to the 4th Submarine Squadron based in Australia. She was kept in service following the war and was refitted for greater underwater performance, and was the final RN submarine to be posted in Australia, departing in January 1969. She was sold off and broken up for scrap in August 1971.

Design and description
HMS Trump was one of the T-class, Group Three submarines. She was part of the second batch of the third group to be ordered in 1941. She was one of a number of boats which had an all-welded hull, which increased diving depth to , an increase of . The torpedo armament was the same as the earlier group two, although by the time group three was coming into service it was realised that external torpedo tubes had major problems and affected the streamlining of the boats; the external tubes were abandoned in the following . Due to expected use in tropical climates, boats of group three were equipped with freon blowers to deal with the increased temperatures. ==Service==
Service
World War II Trump was commissioned in July 1944. After trials and a work-up in the North Sea in mid-October, she was sent to Perth in Western Australia. On arrival, she joined the 4th Submarine Squadron, supported by the depot ship . From Perth, Trump carried out four patrols before the end of the war. a Japanese sailing vessel on 24 May; and two coasters, one on 29 May and the other on 1 June. She sank a tanker on 5 June and, together with her sister boat , she sank a Japanese cargo vessel on 9 August. This "Slippery T" or "Super T" conversion involved the removal of the deck gun and the replacement of the conning tower with a streamlined "fin". Extra batteries were installed below the control room, and additional electric motors were accommodated by cutting through the pressure hull and adding a new hull section inserted aft of the control room. of two submarines, the other being , which had the bridge incorporated into the added fin section. Trump underwent refits at Cockatoo Dockyard between January 1962 and April 1963, and again between August 1965 and October 1966. She was the last Royal Navy submarine to be on station in Australia, departing on 10 January 1969 when the 1st Australian Submarine squadron was formed from the RN 4th Submarine Squadron. Still a Royal Navy submarine, she was temporarily assigned to the Royal Australian Navy while boats of the were under construction. Trump was scrapped at Newport from 1 August 1971. During his state visit to the United States in April 2026, King Charles III presented the submarine's original bell to the United States president, Donald Trump, and added, "Should you ever need to get hold of us, well, just give us a ring!" ==Notes==
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