G5
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G5, G.V, G.5 or G-5 may refer to:
Groups and organizations
- Group of Five, five nations which have joined together for an active role in the rapidly evolving international order
- G5, former name for G6, a group of the largest West European countries
- G5 (universities), a grouping of five public research universities in England
- G5 Entertainment, a video game developer and publisher; see list of PlayStation minis
Science and technology
- Group 5 element, part of the periodic table of elements
- Haplogroup G2c (Y-DNA), a human Y chromosome haplogroup, formerly known as haplogroup G5 (Y-DNA)
- G5 star, a subclass of G-class stars
Computing
- PowerPC G5, the PowerPC 970 microprocessor from IBM
- Power Mac G5, Apple's marketing name for models of the Power Macintosh which contain the IBM PowerPC G5 CPU
- iMac G5, an all-in-one desktop computer by Apple
- Motorola G5 project, the failed Motorola PowerPC project to succeed its own PPC 74x
- Logitech G5, a gaming mouse with variable weight and sensitivity settings
- LG G5, a smartphone developed by LG Electronics.
Military
- G5 howitzer, a South African howitzer
- G5 carbine, a Georgian assault rifle
- G.V, a German designation for several World War I heavy bombers:
- G-5-class motor torpedo boat, a World War II Soviet torpedo boat
Transportation
- Fiat G.5, a Fiat aircraft
- Gulfstream G500, private jet aircraft (GulfStream V family)
- PRR G5, a 4-6-0 steam locomotive built for the Pennsylvania Railroad
- LNER Class G5, the post-1923 designation for NER Class O steam locomotives
- G5, a Mazda G engine
- Pontiac G5, an automobile
- China Express Airlines, by IATA code
- Gaiemmae Station, of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, by station number
Other uses
- Canon PowerShot G5, a digital camera
- G5 paper, a Swedish paper format additional to SIS 014711
- G5 bipin, a lamp standard
See also
- Go Gawa poetry club, an artistic group from early 19th century Japan and leading patron of surimono woodblock prints
- 5G (disambiguation)
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