BAT
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BAT may refer to:
Computers
- Bacula Administration Tool, an administration tool for the Bacula backup software
- Baby-AT computer case form factor, rarely abbreviated to BAT
- .bat, the filename extension used in DOS and Windows batch files
- Block Address Translation registers in PowerPC microprocessors
Entertainment
- Big Ass Truck, a US psychedelic funk band
- B.A.T. (video game) (Bureau of Astral Troubleshooters), a 1990 computer game
- B.A.T. (G.I. Joe), or Battle Android Troopers, fictional robots in the G.I. Joe universe
Military
- Biometrics Automated Toolset, a military biometric system - see Glossary of military abbreviations
- Brilliant Anti-Tank (BAT), guided weapon employed by artillery rockets and bombs
- Brigade Anti-terrorisme, a Tunisian anti-terrorism unit
- British Aerial Transport, an early aircraft manufacturer
Organisations
- British American Tobacco, tobacco company based in London, England
- British Antarctic Territory, a sector of Antarctica claimed by the UK
- BAT, a Ukrainian type of joint stock or public limited company - see Types of business entity
- Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent, the Big Three Internet companies in China
Science and medicine
- Blunt abdominal trauma, a type of injury
- Brown adipose tissue, or brown fat
- Burst Alert Telescope, an X-ray telescope used on the Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission
- Best available technology, a pollutant regulation term
Transportation
- Alfa Romeo BAT, a series of concept cars by Alfa Romeo
- BAT Community Connector, bus system in Bangor, Maine, United States
- Bergen Air Transport, an airline in Norway
- British Aerial Transport, an early aircraft manufacturer
- Brockton Area Transit Authority, in Massachusetts, United States
- Bend Area Transit, defunct bus system in Bend, Oregon, United States. Now Cascades East Transit
- Bus and Train project, proposed infrastructure project in Brisbane, Australia
See also
- [[Batb
(disambiguation)]]
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