Mark V
Mark V or Mark 5 can specifically refer to:
In technology
In military and weaponry
- BL 13.5 inch Mk V naval gun (1912); British gun that was a defining feature of the super-dreadnought Orion-class battleships
- QF 4 inch Mk V naval gun (1914); British naval gun used for coastal defense and anti-aircraft
- Mark V tank, a series of variations of the World War I Mark I tank
- Mark V Composite tank in Estonian service; specific design and service of the Mark V tank as used by Estonia
- BL 8 inch Howitzer Mk 1 - 5; World War I British gun, heavy and short-range
- Mk 5 mine (1943); British anti-tank mine used in World War II
- Supermarine Spitfire Mk V; 1941 British fighter aircraft augmented with high-altitude capability
- Mark 5 nuclear bomb (1952-1963); American nuclear bomb
- Mark V Special Operations Craft (1995), a small marine security/patrol/transport boat used by the United States Navy
- Weatherby Mark V, the main line of rifles from Weatherby, Inc.
- MarkV-A1, a bomb disposal robot designed by Northrop Grumman
- Mk V or Covenanter tank, a British Cruiser tank of the Second World War
Other vehicles
- Bentley Mark V (1931-1941), a British luxury car
- Jaguar Mark V (1948-1951), a British saloon car
- Lincoln Continental Mark V (1977-1979), a personal luxury car
- Mark V monorail (1987-2008), monorail train used at Disneyland in Anaheim, California
- Toyota Corolla Mk V (1983-1987), economy car platform offered in many variants
- Volkswagen Golf Mk V (2003-2009), 3 and 5 door hatchback with many styling and performance options
People
- Pope Mark V of Alexandria, the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark between 1610 and 1621
- Patriarch Mark V of Alexandria, the Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria between 1425 and 1435
- Mark V Shaney; fake Usenet user that used Markov chain techniques to determine 'his' post text
Other uses
- Mark 5 or Mark V, the fifth chapter of the Gospel of Mark in the New Testament of the Christian Bible
- The Mark V in the Mesa Boogie Mark Series, a guitar amplifier manufactured by Mesa/Boogie
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