SU, Su or su may refer to:
In geography:
- Su, Cambodia, a village in Laming, Cambodia
- Jiangsu (Sū, 苏), province of the People's Republic of China
- Soviet Union (former ISO country code) and its country-code TLD .su
- Subotica, a city in Serbia (license plate code)
in computing:
- su (Unix), the substitute user command
- Seismic Unix, a collection of seismic data processing tools
- SuperUser, a privileged computer user account
- .su, country code top-level domain for the Soviet Union
several units:
- Statistical Unit
- Subscriber unit
- Sun unit, a unit of sunlight intensity
- a unit of long distance measurement in the show Battlestar Galactica similar to a light-year
in aviation:
- Aeroflot, a Russian airline (IATA code)
- Vought SU, a US Navy Scout aircraft
- Sukhoi, a Russian aircraft company
the following organizations:
- Scripture Union, a Christian organisation
- Socialist Youth (Norway), a Norwegian youth league
- Students' union
- SU carburetor (Skinners Union)
SU may also refer to the following universities:
- Sabancı University in Istanbul, Turkey
- Salisbury University in Salisbury, Maryland, United States
- Seattle University in Seattle, Washington, United States
- Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey, United States
- Sheffield University in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
- Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia, United States
- Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
- Silliman University in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
- Silpakorn University in Bangkok, Thailand
- Singularity University in California, United States
- Sofia University in Sofia, Bulgaria
- South University in Savannah, Georgia, United States
- Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
- Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, United States
- Staffordshire University in Staffordshire, United Kingdom
- Stanford University in Stanford, California, United States
- Stellenbosch University in Stellenbosch, South Africa
- Stevenson University in Stevenson and Owings Mills, Maryland, United States
- Stockholm University in Stockholm, Sweden
- Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York, United States
other uses:
- Su (Basque), the Basque spirit of fire
- Su (kana), す or ス, Japanese kana
- Su (surname), a Chinese surname
- su-, the Sanskrit cognate of Greek εὖ
- Su (Shugo Chara!), a fictional character in the manga series Shugo Chara!
- Samokhodnaya ustanovka (disambiguation)
- Sinclair User, a magazine
- Special unitary group, a term used in algebra, SU(n)
- Statens Uddanneslsesstøtte, a government grant for students in Denmark
- StumbleUpon, a web discovery service
- Sulfonylurea, a drug for treating Diabetes
- Sundanese Language
- SuperUser, a computer Q&A site
Other articles related to "su":
Kamen Rider Den-O (character) - Equipment - K-Taros
... Momo-Taro-Su?) 6-5-4 spells "Ura-Taro-S" (ウラ-タロ-ス, Ura-Taro-Su?) 9-8-7 spells "Kin-Taro-S" (キン-タロ-ス, Kin-Taro-Su?) #-0-* spells "Ryu ...
... Momo-Taro-Su?) 6-5-4 spells "Ura-Taro-S" (ウラ-タロ-ス, Ura-Taro-Su?) 9-8-7 spells "Kin-Taro-S" (キン-タロ-ス, Kin-Taro-Su?) #-0-* spells "Ryu ...
Sukhoi Su-17 - Operational History - Libya
... Two Libyan Su-22s were shot down in the Gulf of Sidra incident by U.S ... One Su-22 fired an AA-2 Atoll missile head-on at one of the F-14s from an estimated 300 meters closing distance ... A Libyan Su-22 crashed near the city of Benghazi, Libya on 23 February 2011 ...
... Two Libyan Su-22s were shot down in the Gulf of Sidra incident by U.S ... One Su-22 fired an AA-2 Atoll missile head-on at one of the F-14s from an estimated 300 meters closing distance ... A Libyan Su-22 crashed near the city of Benghazi, Libya on 23 February 2011 ...
Sukhoi Su-17 - Development
... and take-off/landing performance of the Su-7B fighter-bomber, in 1963 the Sukhoi OKB with input from TsAGI created a variable-sweep wing technology demonstrator ... The Su-7IG (internal designation S-22I, NATO designation "Fitter-B"), converted from a production Su-7BM, had fixed inner portions of the wing with movable outer segments which could be swept to 28°, 45°, or 62° ... A fixed inner wing simplified construction, allowing the manufacturer to retain the Su-7 landing gear and avoiding the need for complex pivoting underwing hardpoints, and it minimized the ...
... and take-off/landing performance of the Su-7B fighter-bomber, in 1963 the Sukhoi OKB with input from TsAGI created a variable-sweep wing technology demonstrator ... The Su-7IG (internal designation S-22I, NATO designation "Fitter-B"), converted from a production Su-7BM, had fixed inner portions of the wing with movable outer segments which could be swept to 28°, 45°, or 62° ... A fixed inner wing simplified construction, allowing the manufacturer to retain the Su-7 landing gear and avoiding the need for complex pivoting underwing hardpoints, and it minimized the ...
Sukhoi Su-17 - Operational History - Angola
... the communist government of Angola with 12 Su-20Ms in 1982 or 1983, which formed the basis of the 15th FS ... two aircraft left when it was reinforced with another Soviet batch of 14 Su-22M-4Ks and two Su-22UM-3Ks in 1989–1990 (incorporated into the 26th Air ... from Slovakia in 1999-2000 consisted in 10 Su-22M-4s and one Su-22UM-3K ...
... the communist government of Angola with 12 Su-20Ms in 1982 or 1983, which formed the basis of the 15th FS ... two aircraft left when it was reinforced with another Soviet batch of 14 Su-22M-4Ks and two Su-22UM-3Ks in 1989–1990 (incorporated into the 26th Air ... from Slovakia in 1999-2000 consisted in 10 Su-22M-4s and one Su-22UM-3K ...