Wasp (disambiguation)

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A wasp is a type of flying insect.

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Wasp may also refer to:

Art, entertainment, and media

Fictional entities

Films

Literature

Music

Periodicals

Radio

Science and technology

Information technology

Weapons

Other uses in science and technology

Sport

Transportation

Aviation

Land

Ships

Other uses

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">AeroVironment Wasp III</span> Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed for United States Air Force special forces

The AeroVironment Wasp III Small Unmanned Aircraft System is a miniature UAV developed for United States Air Force special operations to provide a small, light-weight vehicle to provide beyond-line-of-sight situation awareness. The aircraft is equipped with two on-board cameras to provide real-time intelligence to its operators. It is also equipped with GPS and an Inertial Navigation System enabling it to operate autonomously from takeoff to recovery. It was designed by AeroVironment Inc., and was first added to the Air Force inventory in 2007. There are two Wasp variants: the traditional version that lands on land, and a version that lands into the sea or fresh water. The Air Force accepted the Wasp AE in late May 2012, and the U.S. Marine Corps revealed in January 2013 that they had ordered the Wasp AE. The Wasp AE is designated as the RQ-12A.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hope van Dyne</span> Character in Marvel Cinematic Universe

Hope van Dyne is a fictional character portrayed primarily by Evangeline Lilly in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film franchise, loosely based on the Marvel Comics character Hope Pym. Portrayed as the daughter of Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne, she was a senior board member of her father's company, Pym Technologies, and later inherits the superhero identity of Wasp from her mother, using a suit containing shrinking technology to shrink to the size of an insect and also fly with insect-themed wings. Her appearances in the MCU have received media attention, with praise often given to her authentic, relatable portrayal as superheroine.