C10
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C10, C.X or C-10 may refer to:
Politics[edit]
- Committee of Ten, Economic committee established in 2008 comprising 2 representatives each from Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western, and Central Africa. Co-hosted by the African Union, UN Economic Commission for Africa UNECA, and the African Development Bank.[1]
Military[edit]
- Albatros C.X, a World War I German military reconnaissance aircraft
- Fokker C.X, a 1933 Dutch biplane scout and light bomber
- KC-10 Extender, an aerial refueler used by the United States Air Force
- Kawasaki C-X, a 2007 Japanese transport aircraft
- XC-10 Robin, used by the United States Army Air Corps to test radio-controlled flight
- HMS C10, a United Kingdom Royal Navy submarine which saw service during World War I
- USS Detroit (C-10), a United States Navy cruiser which operated in the Caribbean prior to World War I
- Handley Page Jetstream aircraft designated C-10A by the United States military
Commercial products[edit]
- The Chevrolet or GMC C-10, a model designation for a line of pickup trucks
- JNR Class C10, a class of Japanese steam locomotive
- C10, an international standard paper size (28×40 mm), defined in ISO 216
Other[edit]
- French Defence, Encyclopaedia of Chess openings code
- C10 Minimum Age (Agriculture) Convention, 1921
- ATC code C10 Lipid modifying agents, a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
- Vlakplaas, also called Unit C-10, was a section of the South African Police responsible for assassinating opponents of Apartheid during the 1980s
- Chromosome 10 (human), one of the 23 pairs of human chromosomes
- Bill C-10 (disambiguation), the official numbering for several Canadian bills
- Malignant neoplasm of oropharynx ICD-10 code
- Committee of Ten, US Education Committee
- Caldwell 10 (NGC 663), an open cluster in Cassiopeia
- California State Contractors License Classification: Electrical
References[edit]
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