TAC

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TAC may refer to:

In gaming:

  • TAC-2, an Atari 2600 compatible game controller
  • The Ant Commandos, a company which produces video game console peripherals

In military:

  • .408 Chey Tac, a rifle cartridge that was developed by Dr. John D. Taylor with the assistance of machinist William O. Wordman
  • McMillan TAC-50, a military/law enforcement sniper rifle chambered in .50 BMG
  • Tactical Air Command, a former command of the United States Air Force charged with battlefield-level air combat
  • Tactical Autonomous Combatant, a robotic soldier that will eventually replace a human combatant in a battlefield

In technology:

  • Group TAC, a Japanese anime and computer graphics studio located in Shibuya, Tokyo
  • TAC (software), an open source instant messaging and chat client program written by AOL
  • Terminal Access Controller, a host computer that accepts terminal connections
  • Thermally Advantaged Chassis, an Intel specification for improved computer cooling when using an Intel Pentium 4, Pentium D, or Celeron D
  • Type Allocation Code, a portion of a mobile device's IMEI code used to identify the manufacturer and model
  • Triacetyl cellulose, a polymer, usually in film form, used in various display applications
  • Technical Assistance Center, a support base form companies to their customers.
  • TAC, Sweden based supplier of integrated systems for building automation,security systems and energy solutions.

In transportation:

  • TAC Colombia, a charter airline based at El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá, Colombia
  • Terminal area chart, an aeronautical chart intended for navigation under Visual Flight Rules that depict areas surrounding major airports
  • Transport Accident Commission, the statutory insurer of third-party personal liablility for transport accidents in Victoria, Australia

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