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SSK
(redirected from Conventional Submarine)

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SSKSosyal Sigortalar Kurumu
SSKStrahlenschutzkommission (German: radiation protection commission )
SSKSlip, Slip, Knit (knitting)
SSKSociology of Scientific Knowledge
SSKConventional Submarine (Conventional Attack Submarine)
SSKSödertälje Sport Klubb (Sweden)
SSKSainik School Kapurthala (Kapurthala, India)
SSKSoft Sweet Kiss
SSKShmirat Shabbat Kehilchata (Hebrew book)
SSKSynagogue Survival Kit (book)
SSKSainik School Korukonda (India)


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In 1997 the Indian Ministry of Defence approved the Project 75 conventional submarine programme as a part of what was seen as a 30-year submarine programme aimed at providing the Indian Navy with a consistent force of 24 SSKs.
Conventional submarines can perform a wide variety of functions, but the real contribution that they bring to a naval force is their capability as war-fighting weapons.
The end of the Cold War has reduced the major powers' need for such extended maritime reconnaissance patrols, but the burgoening number of developing nations with conventional submarines has actually increased the need for training.
 
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