Cobra
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Cobra or cobra or COBRA may refer to:
- Cobra (snake), a venomous snake.
- COBRA (avant-garde movement), a European art movement active around 1950
- Cobra (band), an all-female rock band from China
- Cobra (brand), a brand of golf clubs and outdoor equipment
- Cobra (computer), a ZX Spectrum clone computer built in Romania
- Space Adventure Cobra, a manga and anime series
- Cobra (film), starring Sylvester Stallone
- COBRA (insurance), US federally-mandated program to continue health and dental insurance after leaving employment
- COBRA (novels), a series of ultra-violent spy novels written in the 1970s by Joseph R. Rosenberger
- Cobra (programming language), a computer programming language in development from Idigicon
- Cobra (video game)
- Cobra (beer)
- Pugachev's Cobra, an air combat manoeuvering technique
- Cabinet Office Briefing Room A, a secure facility of the United Kingdom government that co-ordinates action during an emergency
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, a U.S. federal statute, or health insurance provided under the act
- The Cobra (motion), a motion done by Donald Trump to discharge a contestant from the show The Apprentice
- The Cape Cobras is a cricket team based in Cape Town, South Africa
- The Cobra (tram) in Zürich
- Cobra (board game) [1] is a board game that was published by SPI and TSR, Inc.
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Fictional characters and organizations
- The Cobra, a fictional character in the Marvel comics.
- The COBRA Organization, a fictional organization in the animated television series G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
- The Cobra unit, a fictional special forces unit in the video game Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.
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Vehicles
- The AH-1 Cobra, a U.S. Army helicopter.
- HMS Cobra, a Royal Navy destroyer.
- Cobra is also the tradename for several types of cars with a common lineage: see AC Cars, Shelby Cobra, and Ford Mustang SVT Cobra
- CoBra is an engine made by Crosley.
- Tradename for an early make of articulated lorry: there is an example in the Transport Museum in Leyland in Lancashire in England
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