M16

M16 or M-16 may refer to:

Firearms and military

  • M16 rifle, a US military rifle
  • M16 mine, a US landmine
  • Grigorovich M-16, a Russian World War I–era biplane flying boat
  • Stahlhelm, a German World War I helmet
  • M16 (rocket), a United States artillery rocket of World War II and the Korean War
  • M16 MGMC, an anti-aircraft variant of the American M3 Half-track

Transportation

  • M16 motorway, former designation for parts of the M25
  • M16 (New York City bus), a former New York City Bus route in Manhattan now named M34A SBS
  • M16 (New York City bus franchise), a former New York City Bus route in Manhattan now named M8
  • Miles M.16 Mentor, a 1930s British single-engined three-seat monoplane training and communications aircraft
  • M Scow (M-16), a 16-foot sailboat
  • M-16, a former designation for U.S. Route 16 in Michigan
  • M16 is the FAA location identifier of John Bell Williams Airport, Raymond, Mississippi
  • Midland M16, a Formula One car run by Midland F1 in 2006

Other uses

  • M-16 (album), an album from German band Sodom
  • Messier 16, a nebula also called the Eagle Nebula and its associated star cluster
  • M16, a postcode in the M postcode area that covers part of Greater Manchester, England
  • M16, code for Coxarthrosis (arthrosis of the hip) in the International Classification of Diseases ICD-10
  • M16, a line of folding knives by Columbia River Knife & Tool
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See also

  • M16C, a model of microcontroller sold by Renesas but originally developed by Mitsubishi
  • MI6 (capital m, capital i, six), the British Secret Intelligence Service
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