Trident (disambiguation)
A trident is a three-pronged staff.
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Trident may also refer to:
Places
    
    South Georgia
    
- 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, a college in Charleston, South Carolina
 - Trident, Montana, a ghost town
 
Other
    
- Trident (crater), a crater in Taurus-Littrow valley on the Moon
 
Military
    
- Trident (missile), a submarine-launched ballistic missile used by the United States and the United Kingdom
- Trident (UK nuclear programme), based on the Trident missile
 
 - French ship Trident (1811), a Téméraire-class ship of the French Navy
 - HMS Trident (1768), a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line
 - HMS Trident (1845), a sloop built by Ditchburn & Mare
 - HMS Trident (N52), a T-class submarine built in 1937
 - USS Trident (AMc-107), a World War II US Navy minesweeper
 - SNCASO Trident, a French prototype interceptor aircraft
 - Operation Trident (1971), the codename for an Indian Navy action during the Indo-Pakistani War
 - Washington Conference (1943) or Trident, a strategic meeting between the United States and the United Kingdom during World War II
 
Computers
    
- MSHTML (Trident), a browser engine in Internet Explorer
 - Trident Microsystems, a former graphics chip manufacturer
 - Project Trident, a desktop edition spin off of a TrueOS operating system
 
Comics
    
- Trident Comics, a former publisher of British comic books
 - Trident (UK comics), an anthology comic book
 - Trident (DC Comics), a DC Comics character
 - Trident Corporation, a fictional corporation in Spriggan
 
Vehicles
    
- Peel Trident, a British microcar made by the Peel Engineering Company
 - Trident Cars, a British sports car manufacturer
 - BSA Rocket 3/Triumph Trident, a 1960s/1970s British motorcycle made by Triumph Engineering, Meriden
 - Triumph Trident, a 1990s British motorcycle made by Triumph
 - 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, an aircraft designed by de Havilland
 - Trident (spacecraft), a space mission concept to the outer planets proposed as a part of NASA's Discovery program
 
Music
    
- Trident (McCoy Tyner album) (1975)
 - Trident (Kingfish album) (1978)
 - Trident Studios, a recording studio in Soho
 - Trident (label), a record label of The Trip
 - Trident (Japanese band), a band composed of Mai Fuchigami, Manami Numakura, and Hibiku Yamamura, based on TV anime series Arpeggio of Blue Steel
 
Other uses
    
- Trident (spacecraft), proposed space mission to the outer planets as part of NASA's Discovery Program for launch in 2025/2026
 - The Trident (restaurant), in Sausalito, California, United States
 - Le Trident (theatre), Cherbourg, France
 - Trident (gum), a sugarless chewing gum manufactured by Mondelēz International Group
 - 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
 - Operation Trident (Metropolitan Police), a Metropolitan Police Service unit dealing with gun crime in London
 - Trident laser, a high-power short pulse laser facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory
 - Trident Racing, a motor racing team
 - Trident University International, an online school for higher education
 
See also
    
- HMS Trident, a list of ships of the Royal Navy
 - Trident submarine (disambiguation), a common name for the British Vanguard-class and American Ohio-class Trident missile-armed submarines
 - Trishula, a Hindu-Buddhist religious symbol, also the emblem of the Chakri Dynasty, the royal house of Thailand
 - Tryzub, the coat of arms of Ukraine
 
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