Viper (disambiguation)
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A viper is a venomous snake belonging to the Viperidae family. Other derivative meanings include:
- Dodge Viper, a model of automobile produced by Dodge.
- Viper, a Brazilian heavy metal band.
- Viper, an American television series (1994, 1996–99) about a fictional morphing Dodge Viper used to fight crime.
- Viper or Colonial Viper, a fictional starfighter class used in the television series Battlestar Galactica.
- Viper is a nickname for the F-16 Fighting Falcon jet fighter.
- Viper, an anti-tank guided missile.
- Viper AGM-80A, an air-to-surface missile.
- Viper Dart and Viper Falcon, types of sounding rockets based on the Loki (rocket)
- Viper Hyper Animation series, a hentai computer game series.
- Viper Records, an independent record label.
- VIPIR, a weather radar system.
- Viper is a colloquial term used in the jazz subculture for a marijuana user.
- Steel Viper, a thrill ride at Valleyfair amusement park in Shakopee, Minnesota.
- Viper Squad, the enemies of Manta Force in the Manta toyline.
- Viper FilmStream Camera
- Viper (comics), a supervillain of the Marvel Universe
- The Vipers were an Irish Punk/Pop band of the late 1970s.
- Viper a jet engine first produced by Armstrong Siddeley then Bristol and later by Rolls-Royce.
- Wolseley Viper, a V8 aero engine produced by Wolseley Motor Company, based on the Hispano-Suiza 8a.
- Viper is a heavily caffeinated drink
- Viper (G.I. Joe) is the general name of several types of soldiers from the Cobra Organization in the toyline universe.
- MicViper is a reference design from Micronas for a dual channel atsc receiver PCI Express card.
- Viper (Six Flags) is a roller coaster at Six Flags
- Newcastle Vipers are a British ice hockey club playing in the Elite Ice Hockey League.
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