M35
M35, M.35 or M-35 may refer to:
Astronomy
- Messier 35, an open star cluster in the constellation Gemini
Transportation
Land
- Infiniti M35, a Japanese luxury car
- Citroën M35, a French prototype car
- M-35 (Michigan highway), a state highway in Michigan
- M35 motorway (Hungary), a motorway in Hungary
- M35 (New York City bus), a New York City Bus route in Manhattan
- M35, one of the Metropolitan Routes in Pretoria, South Africa
- M35, a Megabus (Europe) UK route
- M35, railway station code for JA Hiroshimabyoin-mae Station, Jigozen, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima
Air
- BFW M.35, also known as the Messerschmitt M 35, a German sports plane of the early 1930s
- M35, a model of the Beechcraft Bonanza aircraft
- M35, FAA location identifier for Lindey's Landing West Seaplane Base, Montana, a privately owned, public-use facility
In the military
- M35 2½ ton cargo truck, a United States Army truck
- HMS Dulverton (M35), a Royal Navy mine countermeasures vessel launched in 1982
- Miles M.35 Libellula, a British tandem wing research aircraft of 1941
- M35 Stahlhelm, a type of German World War II helmet
- M35 prime mover, a United States Army artillery tractor based on the hull of the M10A1 tank destroyer
- ADGZ or M35 Mittlere Panzerwagen, a 1930s Austrian Army heavy armored car
- Cannone da 47/32 M35, an Austrian artillery piece produced under license in Italy during World War II
- Vollmer M35, a series of 1930s experimental automatic rifles developed by Heinrich Vollmer
- PRB M35 mine - see List of land mines
Other uses
- M35, a medical code for "other systemic involvement of connective tissue" - see ICD-10 Chapter XIII: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
- M35, a subgroup of Haplogroup M (mtDNA)
- M35, an age subclass of Masters athletics
- M35, an age class in the sport of orienteering
- M35, postcode district of Failsworth, Greater Manchester, England
- M35, a type of high-speed steel
- M35, a hieroglyph - see List of hieroglyphs/M
- British NVC Community M36 (Lowland springs and streambanks of shaded situations), a mire community - see Mires in the British National Vegetation Classification system
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