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'''HUK''' may refer to: |
'''HUK''' may refer to: |
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* pre-1962 United States Navy designation for the [[Kaman HH-43 Huskie]] helicopter |
* pre-1962 United States Navy designation for the [[Kaman HH-43 Huskie]] helicopter |
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* [[Hunter-killer Group]] during World War II naval operations involved in searching and destroying enemy submarines |
* [[Hunter-killer Group]] during World War II naval operations involved in searching for and destroying enemy submarines |
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* Hardware Unique Key, a key unique to cryptographic hardware |
* Hardware Unique Key, a key unique to cryptographic hardware |
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* The three-letter [[IATA code]] for [[Hukuntsi Airport]], in [[Hukuntsi]], Botswana |
* The three-letter [[IATA code]] for [[Hukuntsi Airport]], in [[Hukuntsi]], Botswana |
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Look up huk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Huk may refer to:
- Huk is a series of waterfalls in the Carpathian Mountains of Ukraine
- The Hukbalahap, the militant arm of the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas
- Huk, an alien race in Star Wars
- Huk (film), a 1956 film set in the Philippines
- Huk beach on the southwest side of Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo, Norway
HuK may refer to:
- Chris "HuK" Loranger, a professional Starcraft II Protoss player currently playing for Evil Geniuses.
HUK may refer to:
- pre-1962 United States Navy designation for the Kaman HH-43 Huskie helicopter
- Hunter-killer Group during World War II naval operations involved in searching for and destroying enemy submarines
- Hardware Unique Key, a key unique to cryptographic hardware
- The three-letter IATA code for Hukuntsi Airport, in Hukuntsi, Botswana