M2
M2, M-2, M.2 or M02 may refer to:
Computing
- M2 (game developer)
- EarthBound (known as Mother 2 in Japan), a role-playing game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System
- Fast Universal Digital Computer M-2, an early Russian digital computer (1957)
- Macaulay2, a free computer algebra system
- Mafia II
- Memory Stick Micro (M2), a removable flash memory card format
- Modula-2 (M2), a computer programming language
- Opera Mail, an e-mail and news client in the Opera web browser
- Panasonic M2, a video game console design
- Socket M2, a CPU socket
- M.2, a specification for internally mounted expansion cards
Economics
- M2 (economics), a measure of the money supply
- Modigliani Risk-Adjusted Performance, a measure of risk-adjusted investment performance
Electronics
- M2 Group
- Leica M2, a 35 mm rangefinder camera introduced in 1957
- M2, a part number for 1N400x general-purpose diodes
Firearms and military equipment
- M2 Ball, ammunition
- M2 Bradley, an armored fighting vehicle
- M2 Browning, a heavy machine gun in use since the 1920s
- M2 carbine, a select-fire carbine
- M2 flamethrower
- M2 Half track
- M2 howitzer, the WW2 designation for the M101 howitzer
- M2 Hyde, the highest-rate United States submachine gun
- M2 Light Tank
- M2 Medium Tank
- M2 mine, a World War II land mine
- M2 Mortar, a 60 mm infantry mortar
- M2 tripod, a weapon mount
- M2/M4 Selectable Light-weight Attack Munition (SLAM), a land mine
- M2 Aiming Circle, an optical survey device to measure deflection angles and elevation off a predefined azimuth
- M2 compass (Brunton compass), used for mortars and field artillery; uses 6400 mils as opposed to 360 degrees
- HMS M2, a submarine
- Mauser M2 semi-automatic handgun
Public transport
- M2 (New York City bus), a New York City Bus route in Manhattan
- M2 (Copenhagen)
- M2 (İstanbul Metro), a metro line in Turkey
- M2 (Lausanne), part of the Lausanne Metro in Switzerland
- M2 (railcar), a Metro-North Railroad railcar
- Bucharest Metro Line M2, part of the Bucharest Metro, Romania
- Line 2 (Budapest Metro), the second line of Budapest Metro, Hungary
- Line M2 - Milan Subway (Metropolitana di Milano)
- Route M-2 (MTA Maryland), a bus route in Baltimore, Maryland and its suburbs
- SP&S Class M-2, a steam locomotives class on the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Locomotive Roster
Science
- M2 protein, an ion channel in the cell membrane of the influenza A virus
- ATC code M02 Topical products for joint and muscular pain, a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
- British NVC community M2, a mire biological community in the United Kingdom
- Messier 2 (M2), a globular cluster in the constellation Aquarius
- M2, a form of high speed steel in the tungsten-molybdenum series
- muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M2, a muscarinic receptor for acetylcholine found mainly in the heart
- M2 or M2, the principal lunar semi-diurnal constituent of tides on Earth
Media and entertainment
Film
- Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, the second Madagascar film
- Son of the Mask, the sequel to The Mask
- The Mummy Returns, the second Mummy film
Music
- M² (album), a 2001 album by jazz musician Marcus Miller
- m² (artist), an ambient project of Mathis Mootz (The Panacea)
- Minor second, a musical interval sometimes abbreviated as "m2"
Television
- Magyar Televízió, a Hungarian TV channel
- MTV2 (formerly "M2"), an American TV channel and sister channel of MTV
Other uses
- M2, or Marching Mizzou, the performing marching band of the University of Missouri
- Miles M.2 Hawk, a 1930s British two-seat light monoplane
- M2, the second of five mechanics modules taken in the GCE A Level Maths and Further Maths syllabus
- M2, an acronym used in aviculture for the Moluccan cockatoo
- M2, a nightclub in Shanghai, China, ranked as no. 38 in the world by DJ Magazine
- M2, one of the ISO metric screw thread sizes
- M2 (Mazda), a short-lived marketing approach by Mazda to create and sell exclusive Mazda-based vehicles for sale in Japan
See also
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