Ares (disambiguation)
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Ares is the Greek god of war and violence.
Ares or ARES may also refer to:
Technology
Aircraft
- Aerial Regional-scale Environmental Survey, an unmanned airplane proposed to fly on Mars
- Scaled Composites ARES, a demonstrator aircraft built by the company Scaled Composites.
Communications
- Amateur Radio Emergency Service, licensed amateur radio volunteers
Rocketry
- Ares (rocket), various proposed and existing launch vehicles and missiles
Weaponry
- Ares Incorporated, an American firearms manufacturer
- ARES FMG, a folding sub-machine gun
- Ares Shrike 5.56, a cartridge feeding system for M16/AR-15 rifles
Computer software
- Ares Galaxy, a peer-to-peer file-sharing program
- ARES Commander, multi-platform CAD software
Science
Entomology
- Barbasphecia ares, a type of moth
- Hellinsia ares, a type of moth
Arts and Entertainment
Literature
Fantasy fiction
- Ares (manhwa), a Korean comic about a group of mercenaries
- Ares (comic book), a 2006 Marvel Comics comic book series
- Ares (Marvel Comics), the Greek god as he appears in Marvel Comics
- Ares (DC Comics), the Greek god as he appears in DC Comics
Science fiction
- Ares (magazine), a science fiction wargame magazine.
- Ares, a large interplanetary spacecraft in the novel Red Mars in the Mars trilogy series
- Operation Ares, a science fiction novel by Gene Wolfe
Music
- Ares (album), an album by Salt the Wound
- Ares, a 2008 song by Bloc Party from Intimacy
Video Games
- Ares (video game)
- A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda, side-scrolling action platform game
TV Series
- Ares (Hercules and Xena), the Greek god as portrayed on the TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess
- "Ares" (Hercules: The Legendary Journeys), an episode of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
- Ares IV, a spacecraft in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "One Small Step"
Sculpture
- Ares Borghese, a Roman marble sculpture
- Ludovisi Ares, a Roman marble sculpture
People
- Ares Tavolazzi, Italian bass player and jazz musician
- Richard Arès, French Canadian humanist and writer
Nickname, pseudonym, or alternate name
- Ares (musician), Norwegian extreme metal musician
- Donna Ares, the stage name of Bosniak folk singer Azra Kolaković
- Ares Schwager, the nickname/stagename of the American musician and guitarist Brian Schwager
- Ares (wrestler), professional wrestler
- Aris Velouchiotis or Ares Velouchiotis, nom de guerre of Athanasios Klaras, leader of Greek resistance during WWII
Places (geography)
Earth
- Arès, a town at the north of Arcachon Bay in France
- Ares, Spain, a municipality in Spain
- Ares del Maestrat, a town in Alt Maestrat, Spain
- Ares Cliff, a cliff on the east side of Alexander Island in Antarctica
- Col d'Ares, a Pyrenees mountain pass on the border between France and Spain
- Col des Ares, a mountain pass in Haute-Garonne in southwest France
- Muela de Ares, a high mountain in the province of Castellón, Spain
- "Rock of Ares", a rock outcropping site in Greece known as the Areopagus
- Arês, Rio Grande do Norte, a municipality in Brazil
Mars
- Ares Vallis, an outflow channel in the Oxia Palus quadrangle on Mars
Religion
- Pilgrims of Arès, a religious movement founded in France in 1974
- Temple of Ares, an early Roman place of religious worship
Other uses
- Advanced Rail Energy Storage, a new energy storage system utilizing gravitational potential energy
- L'Alliance républicaine, écologique et sociale (ARES), a French coalition of parties
- Amateur Radio Emergency Service, a corps of volunteer emergency radio operators
- ARES Incorporated, a firearm and weapon system manufacturer started by Eugene Stoner
- Armament Research Services (ARES), a speciality arms and munitions consultancy in Perth, Australia
- Australian Army Reserve, the reserve component of the Australian Army
- ARES (Aciéries Rodange Esch-Schifflange) formed in 1994 from ARBED-Esch Schifflange and Minière et Métallurgique de Rodange
- ARES, International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security
- Ares, plural of are, a unit of measurement for area (=100 m2)
See also
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