A switchblade is a type of knife.
Switchblade may also refer to:
Dark Star or Darkstar may refer to:
Male, in biology, is the half of a sex system that produces sperm cells.
Phantom, phantoms, or the phantom may refer to:
Killer bees most often refers to Africanized bees, a hybrid of the African honey bee with various European honey bees.
Cypher is an alternative spelling for cipher.
Drone most commonly refers to:
A tank is an armoured combat vehicle.
A hunter is a person who hunts.
Hydra generally refers to:
A gladiator was an armed combatant entertainer in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire.
AeroVironment, Inc. is an American defense contractor headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, that designs and manufactures unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Paul B. MacCready Jr., a designer of human-powered aircraft, founded the company in 1971. The company is best known for its lightweight human-powered and solar-powered vehicles. The company is the US military's top supplier of small drones —notably the Raven, Switchblade, Wasp and Puma models.
Outrider, or Outriders may refer to:
A predator is an animal that kills other animals to eat.
A reaper is a farm tool or machine for harvesting grain.
An anvil is a tool used by metalworkers such as blacksmiths.
The Northrop Grumman Switchblade was a proposed variable sweep oblique wing unmanned aerial vehicle studied by Northrop Grumman for the United States.
Pioneer commonly refers to a settler who migrates to previously uninhabited or sparsely inhabited territory.
The Razer Switchblade was a concept design of a portable gaming device developed by Razer. It was first unveiled on January 5, 2011 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The Switchblade won The Best of CES 2011 People's Voice award.
The AeroVironment Switchblade is a miniature loitering munition designed by AeroVironment and used by several branches of the United States military. Small enough to fit in a backpack, the Switchblade launches from a tube, flies to the target area, and crashes into its target while detonating its explosive warhead. The name Switchblade comes from the way the spring-loaded wings are folded up inside a tube and flip out once released.
Switchblade is a 1989 side-scrolling action-platform run and gun video game originally developed by Core Design and published by Gremlin Graphics in Europe for the Atari ST home computers. The first installment in the eponymous two-part series, the game is set in a dystopian future where players assume the role of Hiro from the Blade Knights as he embarks on a journey to defeat Havok, the main antagonist who broke free from his imprisonment after the sacred Fireblade was shattered into several pieces. Its gameplay consists of run and gun action mixed with platforming and exploration elements, with a main single-button configuration.