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6 - SES-100A and SES 100B Test Craft and the “THREE THOUSAND TON SES”

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High-Speed Marine Craft
One Hundred Knots at Sea
, pp. 149 - 227
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2015

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47. ibid
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53. ibid
54. “Surface Effect Ships for Ocean Commerce (SESOC), Final Report on a Study of the Technological Problems”, by the SESOC Advisory Committee, issued by US Department of Commerce and published by US Government Printing Office, February 1966

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