Mark X
Mark X or mark 10 often refers to the tenth version of a product, frequently military hardware. "Mark", meaning "model" or "variant", can be abbreviated "Mk."
Mark X or mark 10 can specifically refer to:
In technology
In military and weaponry
- 21-inch Mark 10 torpedo (1915), an American torpedo
- 21-inch Mark X torpedo (1939), a British wet heater torpedo
- Spitfire Mk X, a reconnaissance variant with pressurised cockpit
- Bristol Beaufighter TF Mk X, a major torpedo and strike aircraft of its day
- Anti submarine mortar mark 10, also known as Limbo (1955); common British three-barreled mortar fitted to Royal Navy escort ships
- Mark 10 nuclear bomb, a proposed weapon design that did not go into production
- Mk 10 missile launcher, used to launch the Convair RIM-2 Terrier two-stage medium-range naval surface-to-air missile (SAM)
Other vehicles
- Jaguar Mark X, a large British automobile
- Toyota Mark X, a Japanese automobile
- Lincoln Mark X, an American concept car based on the Lincoln MK 9
- Lincoln MKX, an American car referred to at its inception as the "Mark-Ex"
Other uses
- Mark 10 or Mark X, the tenth chapter of the Gospel of Mark in the New Testament of the Christian Bible
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