What does sev mean?
sev means Specially Equipped Vehicle
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Specially Equipped Vehicle?
3 ways to abbreviate Specially Equipped Vehicle
Specially Equipped Vehicle can be abbreviated as sev
Other shorthands for Specially Equipped Vehicle are: SEV, SEV
Specially Equipped Vehicle can be abbreviated as sev
Other shorthands for Specially Equipped Vehicle are: SEV, SEV
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What does sev stand for? sev stands for "Specially Equipped Vehicle". |
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How to abbreviate "Specially Equipped Vehicle"? "Specially Equipped Vehicle" can be abbreviated as sev. |
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What is the meaning of sev abbreviation? The meaning of sev abbreviation is "Specially Equipped Vehicle". |
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What is sev abbreviation? One of the definitions of sev is "Specially Equipped Vehicle". |
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What does sev mean? sev as abbreviation means "Specially Equipped Vehicle". |
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What is shorthand of Specially Equipped Vehicle? The most common shorthand of "Specially Equipped Vehicle" is sev. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SDAIE - Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English
- SDNTK - Specially Designated Narcotics Trafficking Kingpin
- SDFCR - Specially Designed for Commercial Radio
- SDGTE - Specially Designated Global Terrorist Entity
- SDGTI - Specially Designated Global Terrorist Individual
- SPAMI - Specially Protected Areas of Mediterranean Importance
- EFF - Equipped For the Future
- EFM - Equipped for Mission
- ESD - Equipped Shelf Data
- ESG - Equipped Shelf Group
- SMPV - Specially Marked Patrol Vehicle
- EBM - Equipped Bit Mask
- EDT - Equipped Device Table
- SEV - Specially Equipped Vehicles
- EAB - Equipped Avionics Bay
- EPB - Equipped Propulsion Bay
- ETS - Equipped To Survive
- smpv - Specially Marked Police Vehicle
- BFT - Blue Force Tracker. A cool little gizmo that allows a BFT equipped vehicle to link up with a satellite and give the locations of friendly and enemy units, maps, and routes.
- oiler - (DOD,NATO) A naval or merchant tanker specially equipped and rigged for replenishing other ships at sea.