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{{wiktionary|C10}}
'''C10''' or '''C-10''' may refer to:
'''C10''', '''C.X''' or '''C-10''' may refer to:
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==Commercial products==
* The [[KC-10 Extender]], a military version of the McDonnell Douglas DC-10
* GMC C-10 or [[Chevrolet C-10]], a pickup truck
* The [[XC-10 Robin]], used by the United States Army Air Corps to test radio-controlled flight.
* [[HMS C10|HMS ''C10'']], a British C class submarine
* [[JNR Class C10]], a class of Japanese steam locomotive
* C10, a model of [[Nissan Skyline]] (1968–1972)
* [[USS Detroit (C-10)|USS ''Detroit'' (C-10)]], a protected cruiser of the United States Navy
* A unit of the [[South African Police]] responsible for assassinating opponents of [[Apartheid]] during the 1980s (also known as [[Vlakplaas]].
* C10, an international standard [[paper size]] (28×40 mm), defined in ISO 216
* C10, an international standard [[paper size]] (28×40 mm), defined in ISO 216
* The [[Chevrolet C/K|Chevrolet or GMC C-10]], a model designation for a line of pickup trucks
* The [[C-10 programming language]]
* C-10 Research & Education Foundation
* The C-10A was the United States military designation for the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Handley Page Jetstream]] twin-engined aircraft


==Military==
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* [[Albatros C.X]], a World War I German military reconnaissance aircraft
* [[Lockheed C-130 Hercules#Replacement|C-X]], USAF next generation airlifter program to replace both the C-130 and C-17
* [[Fokker C.X]], a 1933 Dutch biplane scout and light bomber
* [[Handley Page Jetstream]] aircraft designated C-10A by the United States military
* [[HMS C10|HMS ''C10'']], a United Kingdom Royal Navy submarine which saw service during World War I
* [[KC-10 Extender]], an aerial refueler used by the United States Air Force
* [[Kawasaki C-X]], a 2007 Japanese transport aircraft
* [[USS Detroit (C-10)|USS ''Detroit'' (C-10)]], a United States Navy cruiser which operated in the Caribbean prior to World War I
* [[XC-10 Robin]], used by the United States Army Air Corps to test radio-controlled flight


==Science and technology==
[[it:C10]]
* [[Champernowne constant]], a real yet irrational, non-algebraic, and transcendental number
* [[ATC code C10]] (''Lipid modifying agents''), a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
* [[Chromosome 10]], one of the 23 pairs of human chromosomes
* Caldwell 10 ([[NGC 663]]), an open cluster in Cassiopeia
* [[Carbon-10]] (C-10 or <sup>10</sup>C), an isotope of carbon
* [[LNER Class C10]], a temporary classification for saturated C11s while superheating was underway

==Other uses==
* [[French Defence]], Encyclopaedia of Chess openings code
* [[C10 Minimum Age (Agriculture) Convention, 1921]]
* [[Vlakplaas]], also called Unit C-10, a section of the South African Police responsible for assassinating opponents of Apartheid during the 1980s
* [[Bill C-10 (disambiguation)]], the official numbering for several Canadian bills
* [[Committee of Ten]], US Education Committee
* C10, This nomenclature was used by Chevrolet to distinguish their line of pickup trucks throughout the 1960s to the 1980s. The "C" in C10 stands for "Conventional" in reference to the truck's two-wheel-drive system, while the "10" refers to the half-ton rating of the truck's payload capacity. The 1966 C10 deluxe in green with white two-tone paint is widely considered the finest example of an American truck regardless of manufacture.

==See also==
* [[10C (disambiguation)]]

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Latest revision as of 00:12, 28 June 2024

C10, C.X or C-10 may refer to:

Commercial products

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Military

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  • Albatros C.X, a World War I German military reconnaissance aircraft
  • C-X, USAF next generation airlifter program to replace both the C-130 and C-17
  • Fokker C.X, a 1933 Dutch biplane scout and light bomber
  • Handley Page Jetstream aircraft designated C-10A by the United States military
  • HMS C10, a United Kingdom Royal Navy submarine which saw service during World War I
  • KC-10 Extender, an aerial refueler used by the United States Air Force
  • Kawasaki C-X, a 2007 Japanese transport aircraft
  • USS Detroit (C-10), a United States Navy cruiser which operated in the Caribbean prior to World War I
  • XC-10 Robin, used by the United States Army Air Corps to test radio-controlled flight

Science and technology

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  • Champernowne constant, a real yet irrational, non-algebraic, and transcendental number
  • ATC code C10 (Lipid modifying agents), a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
  • Chromosome 10, one of the 23 pairs of human chromosomes
  • Caldwell 10 (NGC 663), an open cluster in Cassiopeia
  • Carbon-10 (C-10 or 10C), an isotope of carbon
  • LNER Class C10, a temporary classification for saturated C11s while superheating was underway

Other uses

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  • French Defence, Encyclopaedia of Chess openings code
  • C10 Minimum Age (Agriculture) Convention, 1921
  • Vlakplaas, also called Unit C-10, a section of the South African Police responsible for assassinating opponents of Apartheid during the 1980s
  • Bill C-10 (disambiguation), the official numbering for several Canadian bills
  • Committee of Ten, US Education Committee
  • C10, This nomenclature was used by Chevrolet to distinguish their line of pickup trucks throughout the 1960s to the 1980s. The "C" in C10 stands for "Conventional" in reference to the truck's two-wheel-drive system, while the "10" refers to the half-ton rating of the truck's payload capacity. The 1966 C10 deluxe in green with white two-tone paint is widely considered the finest example of an American truck regardless of manufacture.

See also

[edit]