SAS
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SAS or Sas may refer to:
Military
[edit ]- Special Air Service, a special forces unit of the British Army
- Special Air Service Regiment, a special forces unit of the Australian Army
- 5th Special Air Service, a Belgian Second World War formation
- Canadian Special Air Service Company, 1947–1949
- 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment, sometimes referred to as the "French SAS"
- New Zealand Special Air Service, a special forces unit of the New Zealand Army
- Rhodesian Special Air Service, several special forces units from Rhodesia
- Special Air Service, a unit within the Special Forces of Zimbabwe
- South African Ship, the South African Navy warship prefix
- Specialized Administrative Sections, a French civil-military program during the Algerian War
- Underwater Defence (Turkish Armed Forces) (Su Altı Savunma), a unit of the Turkish Navy
Arts, entertainment and media
[edit ]Film and television
[edit ]- SAS (TV station), in Adelaide, South Australia
- SAS: Are You Tough Enough? , a British documentary series 2002–2004
- SAS: Red Notice , a 2021 action thriller film
- SAS: Rogue Heroes , a 2022 British historical drama TV series
- SAS: Who Dares Wins , a 2015 British reality TV series
Other uses in arts, entertainment and media
[edit ]- SAS (novel series), by Gérard de Villiers, 1965–2013
- Southern All Stars, a Japanese rock band
- Strong Arm Steady, an American hip hop group from California
- SAS: Secure Tomorrow , a 2008 video game
Businesses and organizations
[edit ]Businesses
[edit ]- SAS Group, Swedish airline holding company
- Scandinavian Airlines, stylized as SAS
- SAS Institute, American developer of analytics and AI software
- SAS (shoemakers), American shoe manufacturer
- SAS (TV station), in Adelaide, South Australia
- Société par actions simplifiée , a French type of business entity
- Andalusian Health Service (Servicio Andaluz de Salud), in Spain
- Scottish Ambulance Service, part of NHS Scotland
Education
[edit ]Asia
[edit ]- Sultan Alam Shah School, in Malaysia
- Shanghai American School, in Shanghai
- Singapore American School, in Singapore
Europe
[edit ]- Sankt-Ansgar-Schule, in Hamburg, Germany
- School of Advanced Study, of the University of London, England
- Slovak Academy of Sciences, the main scientific and research institution in Slovakia
- Studia Academica Slovaca, in Bratislava, Slovakia
United States
[edit ]- Saint Andrew's School (Florida)
- Saint Andrew's School (Georgia)
- School for Advanced Studies, in Miami, Florida
- Semester at Sea, a shipboard academic program
Other organizations
[edit ]- Second Amendment Sisters, United States women's gun rights advocacy group
- Servants Anonymous Society, a nonprofit women's organization
- Freedom and Solidarity (Sloboda a Solidarita), a political party in Slovakia
- Society for Amateur Scientists, an American non-profit organization
- Society for Animation Studies, an international scholarly organization
- Space Access Society, for increasing access to space travel
- Strong American Schools, an American non-profit organization that promotes sound education policies
- Surfers Against Sewage, a British marine conservation charity
- Surrey Archaeological Society, England
- Sussex Archaeological Society, England
People
[edit ]- Éva Sas (born 1970), French politician
- Ferenc Sas (1915–1988), Hungarian footballer
- Hasan Şaş (born 1976), Turkish footballer
- Julian Sas (born 1970), Dutch guitarist, singer and songwriter
- Sas of Moldavia (died 1358), voivode of Moldavia 1354–1358
Places
[edit ]- Šas, Montenegro
- Sas, Iran, or Eslamabad
- Sas van Gent, Netherlands
- Sas, a tributary of the river Bouleț in Romania
Science and technology
[edit ]Medicine
[edit ]- Space adaptation syndrome, or space sickness
- Subvalvular aortic stenosis (canine), a heart murmur in dogs
- Syndesmotic ankle sprain, a type of ankle sprain
Computing
[edit ]- SAS (software), a statistical software suite developed by SAS Institute
- SAS language, a computer programming language
- Secure attention key or secure attention sequence, a key combination pressed before a login screen
- Serial Attached SCSI, a point-to-point serial protocol
- Short Authentication String, a method used in the ZRTP cryptographic protocol
- Sorcerer's Apprentice syndrome, a network protocol flaw in TFTP
- Spatially aware sublayer, in Resilient Packet Ring
Space
[edit ]- Small Astronomy Satellite (disambiguation), one of three of NASA-operated space telescopes
- Space activity suit, or mechanical counterpressure suit
- Sistema Avariynogo Spaseniya, the Soyuz launch escape system
Other uses in science and technology
[edit ]- Self-anchored suspension bridge
- Side-angle-side, a concept in geometry for determining congruence or similarity of triangles
- Small-angle scattering, a scattering technique based on the deflection of a beam of particles away from the straight trajectory
- Stability augmentation system, a type of automatic flight control system
- Synthetic aperture sonar
- Supercritical Anti-Solvent, a method used for micronization of substances
Sport
[edit ]- San Antonio Spurs, a basketball team in San Antonio, Texas, United States
- SAS Championship, a golf tournament on the PGA Tour Champions
- Stars Association for Sports, a women's football club in Aley, Lebanon
Transportation
[edit ]For transportation companies, see § Businesses.
- Salton Sea Airport, U.S., IATA airport code SAS
- Sam Shing stop, Hong Kong, MTR station code SAS
- San Antonio station (Texas), U.S., Amtrak code SAS
- Second Avenue Subway, New York City, U.S.
- St Annes-on-the-Sea railway station, England, station code SAS
Other uses
[edit ]- Sas coat of arms, a central European coat of arms
- Statements on auditing standards, a series of internationally recognized auditing standards
See also
[edit ]- All pages with titles beginning with SAS
- History of the SAS (disambiguation)
- Saas (disambiguation)
- Sass (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
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