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- noun Plural form of
SSK .
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Examples
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The purest sports car of its time, a trio of SSKs swept the podium at the 1927 German Grand Prix.
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The deal's value is reported to be around $1.8 billion, and the SSKs will be built at Admiralty Shipyards in St. Petersburg.
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In contrast, India is likely to have just 10-16 Scorpene, Kilo, and Type 209 Class SSKs of its own by that time, plus any nuclear fast attack submarines in its service.
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The deal's value is reported to be around $1.8 billion, and the SSKs will be built at Admiralty Shipyards in St. Petersburg.
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Meanwhile, even if one omits the problem-plagued Type 091 Han Class nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSN) and old, updated-Romeo Type 035 Ming Class SSKs, China's attack sub force is still projected at about 30 subs by 2010, including 4 Type 093 Shang Class SSN nuclear powered attack subs and 8 Kilo (Project 636) & Advanced Kilo Class (Project 877) diesel-electric SSKs.
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The deal's value is reported to be around $1.8 billion, and the SSKs will be built at Admiralty Shipyards in St. Petersburg.
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The deal's value is reported to be around $1.8 billion, and the SSKs will be built at Admiralty Shipyards in St. Petersburg.
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The deal's value is reported to be around $1.8 billion, and the SSKs will be built at Admiralty Shipyards in St. Petersburg.
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The deal's value is reported to be around $1.8 billion, and the SSKs will be built at Admiralty Shipyards in St. Petersburg.
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The deal's value is reported to be around $1.8 billion, and the SSKs will be built at Admiralty Shipyards in St. Petersburg.
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