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A6 or A-6 can refer to:

a road

a vehicle

  • A-6 Intruder, a twin-engine, mid-wing attack aircraft manufactured by Grumman, in service from 1962 to 1997
  • Audi A6, an executive luxury car produced by Audi from 1994 to present
  • HMS A6, a British A class submarine of the Royal Navy, built around 1903
  • "A6", an aggregate series (A1 to A12) German rocket design in World War II, never implemented
  • A-6, formerly the USS Porpoise (SS-7), a Plunger class submarine of the United States Navy, built in 1900

    other things

  • "A6", an ISO 216 international standard paper size (105×148 mm)
  • "A6", or A (musical note) above soprano C, the highest note written or acknowledged as musical in classical music
  • A6 Air CIS (Computers & Information Systems) branch, also known as JFACHQ, UK Joint Force Air Component Headquarters
  • A6 steel, an older standard structural tool steel
  • A6 is the name of a disease in the short story Night Surf by Stephen King
  • A-6 is a renamed version of the US Security Group in the 1997 comic book movie Spawn
  • A6, the IATA code for Air Alps Aviation    

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