AGS
AGS may refer to:
Military
- AGS-17, the Soviet-designed automatic grenade launcher
- AGS-30, successor of AGS-17
- Advanced Gun System
- Airborne Ground Surveillance, a class of military airborne radar systems
- Alliance Ground Surveillance
- M8-AGS, the M8 Armored Gun System
- Surveying ship, in the US Navy hull classification system
Science and technology
- Adventure Game Studio
- Alternating Gradient Synchrotron
- Annualized Geothermal Solar
- Antigens
- Apollo Abort Guidance System
- ArcGIS Server
- Game Boy Advance SP
- Silver sulfide (Ag2S)
Organizations, societies, companies
- AGS Entertainment, a film production company in India
- AGS (motorcycle), a motocross bicycle manufacturer
- AGS-FreightWatch / AGS Group, a Brink's company
- Alabama Great Southern Railroad
- Alberta Geological Survey
- Alliance for Green Socialism, a political party in Britain
- Alpha Gamma Sigma (fraternity)
- Alpha Gamma Sigma (honor society)
- American Gem Society
- American Geographical Society
- American Geriatrics Society
- Americans For Gun Safety Foundation
- An Garda Síochána, the national police of the Republic of Ireland
- Atlantic Geoscience Society
- Australian Government Solicitor
- Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives, a defunct Formula 1 team
Educational institutions
- Aberdeen Grammar School
- Adams' Grammar School
- Aireborough Grammar School
- Alcester Grammar School
- Allan Glen's School
- Alliance Graduate School
- American Graduate School in Paris
- American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy
- Antonio Gonzalez Suarez Regional Bilingual Elementary School
- Antrim Grammar School
- Arkansas Governor's School
- Auckland Grammar School
- Aylesbury Grammar School
Medicine
- Adrenogenital syndrome
- Aicardi–Goutières syndrome, a rare genetic disorder
- Alagille syndrome, a multisystem disorder involving primarily the liver, heart, eyes, face, and skeleton
Places
- Aguascalientes, a state of Mexico
- Argyle Street railway station, United Kingdom
- Augusta Regional Airport in Augusta, Georgia, United States
Other uses
See also
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