Mark XIV
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Mark XIV or Mark 14 often refers to the 14th version of a product, frequently military hardware. "Mark", meaning "model" or "variant", can be abbreviated "Mk."
Mark XIV or Mark 14 can specifically refer to:
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[edit] In technology
[edit] In military and weaponry
- Mark 14 torpedo, 1930 US Navy weapon plagued with development problems in WWII
- Sperry Mk E XIV; 1933-1950s electrically-driven gyrocompass
- Mark XIV bomb sight; 1942 Royal Air Force development, also called the "Blackett bomb sight"
- Supermarine Spitfire Mk XIV; important Rolls-Royce Griffon-powered fighter, entered RAF service January 1944
- Vickers Wellington GR Mk XIV; 1944 Coastal Command medium bomber with radar and rockets
- United States Navy Mark 14 Mod 0 Enhanced Battle Rifle, modern M14 variant
- Martin-Baker Mk 14 NACES ejection seat; entered US Navy service in 1990[1]
[edit] Other technologies
- MK14; 1977 microcomputer kit sold by Science of Cambridge
[edit] Other uses
Mark 14 and Mark XIV, the fourteenth chapter of the Gospel of Mark in the New Testament of the Christian Bible.