Trident (disambiguation)
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A trident is a three-pronged staff.
Trident may also refer to:
Places
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
- The Trident, a mountain in South Georgia
United Kingdom
- Trident, West Yorkshire, a civil parish and community in the City of Bradford
United States
- Trident, Arkansas
- Trident Technical College, part of the South Carolina Technical College System located in Charleston, South Carolina
- Trident, Montana, a ghost-town in Montana
Military
- French ship Trident (1811), Téméraire class ship of the French Navy, 1809–1859
- HMS Trident, six ships of the Royal Navy
- Operation Trident (1971), the codename assigned to the first of the Indian Navy's two attacks on Karachi Harbour during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
- Trident (missile), a submarine-launched ballistic missile used by the United States and the United Kingdom
- Trident submarine (disambiguation), a common name for the British Vanguard Class and American Ohio Class, trident missile armed, submarines
- Trident nuclear programme, the United Kingdom's Trident missile-based nuclear weapons programme
- USS Trident (AMc-107), World War 2, US Navy minesweeper
- SNCASO Trident, a French prototype interceptor aircraft powered by two turbojets and a rocket engine
- Washington Conference (1943), codenamed Trident, a strategic meeting between the United States and the United Kingdom during World War II
97th Infantry Division Wore a Trident Shoulder Patch during WWII
Computers
- Trident (layout engine), the rendering engine in the Microsoft Windows version of Internet Explorer
- Trident Microsystems, a former graphics chip manufacturer
Comics
- Trident Comics, a former publisher of British comic books
- Trident (UK comics), an anthology comic book title
- Trident (DC Comics), a DC Comics character
- Trident Corporation, a fictional corporation in the manga Spriggan
Vehicles
- Peel Trident, a British microcar made by the Peel Engineering Company
- Trident (car company), a British sports car manufacturer
- Triumph Trident, a 1960s/1970s British motorcycle made by Triumph Engineering, Meriden see BSA Rocket 3/Triumph Trident
- Triumph Trident, a 1990s British motorcycle made by Triumph (Hinckley}
- Dennis Trident 2, a 2-axle bus model manufactured by Dennis Specialist Vehicles
- Dennis Trident 3, a 3-axle bus model manufactured by Dennis Specialist Vehicles
- Hawker Siddeley Trident, a triple-engine-aircraft designed by de Havilland (DH121 and HS121)
Other uses
- Trident Alliance, a shipping industry initiative for robust enforcement of maritime sulphur regulations
- Trident (coat of arms), national coat of arms of Ukraine
- Trident (Trishula), a Hindu-Buddhist religious symbol, also the emblem of the Chakri Dynasty, the royal house of Thailand
- Trident laser, a high-power short pulse laser facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory
- "Trident" is the alternative name for the "pitchfork" hand gesture given at Arizona State University
- Trident (gum), a sugarless chewing gum manufactured by Mondelēz International Group
- Trident (company), a company in the UK that deals mainly with work experience regulation
- Trident University, an online school for higher education
- Trident Gang Crime Command, a Metropolitan Police Service unit dealing with gun crime in London
- Operation Trident (1971), an offensive operation by the Indian Navy against the city of Karachi during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
- Trident curve, an algebraic curve
- Trident Racing, a GP2 Series racing team
- Trident (McCoy Tyner album), a 1975 album by jazz pianist McCoy Tyner
- Trident (Kingfish album), a 1978 album by the rock band Kingfish
- Trident (label), a discographic label
- Trident Studios, a recording studio in Soho
- Trident (Japanese band), a band composed of voice actresses Mai Fuchigami, Manami Numakura and Hibiku Yamamura, derived from the anime Arpeggio of Blue Steel.
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