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ACSM
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ACSMAmerican College of Sports Medicine
ACSMAssociation Canadienne pour la Santé Mentale (Canadian Mental Health Association)
ACSMAmerican Congress on Surveying and Mapping
ACSMAccumulated Campaign Service Medal (UK)
ACSMAlternative Coupon Satisfaction Mechanism
ACSMAnti-Ship Cruise Missile
ACSMAdvanced Conventional Standoff Missile
ACSMAssociate of the Camborne School of Metalliferous Mining
ACSMAsian Seminary of Christian Ministries (Philippines)


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By conservative estimate, Iran has several hundred Chinese-made C-80l and C-802 anti-ship cruise missiles deployed along the eastern shore of the waterway, on islands in the strait, or aboard warships.
Last month INS Tabar, armed with supersonic BrahMos (PJ-10) anti-ship cruise missiles, sank a mother ship of pirates off the Somali coast after an exchange of fire.
The nuclear-powered Peter the Great is one of the largest warships of its kind and carries a variety of weapons systems including Granit anti-ship cruise missiles that can be armed with nuclear warheads.
 
 
 
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