Talk:Hunter-killer

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Hunter-killer submarines are denoted SSK by the United States Navy.

[edit] Removing Al-Khalid tank reference from "Teams"

An Al-Khalid by itself isn't a "team," and "The Pakistani Al-Khalid or the MBT 2000 carries this ability as well." doesn't make much sense in this context. I think the original intent was that the Al-Khalid could take fire missions from whatever BMP-derivatives Pakistan uses, but that could be said of any MBT in radio communication with an IFV/APC. I don't know if IFV/Al-Khalid teams are doctrinal like M2/M1 teams are or F-4G/F-16C teams were, and at any rate, no 'team' is suggested. --The Centipede 03:47, 1 July 2007 (UTC)