| SSRI | SSB | SSL |
| SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse | SS General von Steuben | SS-GB |
| SS Great BritainThe Steam Ship Great Britain was the first ocean-going ship to have an iron hull, or a screw propeller, and when launched in 1843 was the largest vessel afloat. History The SS Great Britain was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Thomas Guppy, Christophe | SST RecordsSST Records is a record label formed in 1978 in Long Beach, California by Greg Ginn. Originally an electronics company called SST Electronics it specialized in the production of ham radio components. It became SST Records (one of the employees was Black F | SSIThe initialism SSI can mean one of: Scuba Schools International, a diver training organization Server Side Includes for web servers Single-system image, a cluster dedicated operating system Small Scale Integration electronic chips SSI, a San Francisco pun |
| SSCSSC may refer to: In physics, the aborted Superconducting Supercollider project. The John C. Stennis Space Center. Secondary School Certificate, the " certificate" given to students passing out of secondary school in Maharashtra, India. Also refers to the | SS CarnaticThe Carnatic is a famous shipwreck, a steamer ship that was on the Suez/ Bombay run in the last years before the Suez Canal was opened. In September 1869 it ran aground on a coral reef near Shadwan Island in the Red Sea. Expecting rescue, the passengers a | SS City of FlintSS City of Flint a freighter of the United States Merchant Marine, was the first American ship captured by the Germans during World War II. Under the command of Captain Joseph H. Gainard, City of Flint first became involved in the war when she rescued 200 |
| SSNSSN is an acronym for Social Security Number, used by Social Security (United States). SSN is also the hull classification symbol used by the United States Navy for an attack submarine that is propelled by nuclear energy, such as the Los Angeles class att | SSBNSSBN is the United States Navy Hull classification symbol for a ballistic missile submarine. The SS denotes a submarine, the B denotes ballistic missile capability, and the N denotes nuclear power. See also SSN, SLBM, Ohio class submarine. | SS YongalaSS Yongala was a steel passenger and freight steamer, owned by the Adelaide Steamship Company. SS Yongala and its sistership, SS Cooma was built in Newcastle upon Tyne, England in 1903. They were named after the two townships Yongala and Cooma in New Sout |
| SS-N-22 Sunburn | SS Edmund Fitzgerald | SS Savannah |
| SS Columbia Eagle incident | SST | SSG |
| SSP | SS Richard Montgomery | SS Central America |
| SSE2 | SS Andrea Doria | SsangYong Motor Company |
| SS (disambiguation) | SS Elingamite | SSA |
| SSR | SS Californian | SSGN |
| SS Jeremiah O'Brien | SS Great Eastern | SSH file transfer protocol |
| SS United States | SSD | SSLIOP |
| SS-20 | SSL programming language | SS Division Nord |
| SSM | SSE3 | SS-N-2 |
| SS-N-19 missile | SS Great Western | SS Gopher State (T-ACS-4) |
| SS-N-15 | SS-N-16 | SS John W. Brown |
| SS Stephen Hopkins | SSK | SS River Clyde |
| SSS-PC | SSAB | SS Totenkopf Division |
| SS St. Louis | SS Cuba (1920) | SSTH Ocean Arrow |
| SSID | SS Soldek | SSO |
| SSBN Deterrent Patrol insignia | SS Pennarossa | SS Sir Walter Scott |
| SSN (book) | SS Ceramic (1913) | SS Shieldhall |
| SS Robin | SSS-islands | SS Nitta Maru |
| SS Yawata Maru | SS Normandie | SS Flickertail State (T-ACS-5) |
| SST: Death Flight | SSMI | SSIA |
| Ssireum | SS Adriatic | SS Albert Ballin |
| SS Alcantara (1913) | SSPH Primus | SS-Verfügungstruppe |
| SS-18 | SSE | SS-25 |
| SS Bremen (1929) | SS Europa (1930) | SS Conte di Savoia |
| SS Henry Bacon | SS Imperator | SSW-Ungdom |
| Ssvobb | SSC Napoli | SS unit insignia |
| SsangYong Group | SsangYong | SSL International |
| Ssese Islands | SS and Police Leader | Sscanf |
| SS Thistlegorm | SSHRC | |