ST in Military Meaning

The ST meaning in Military terms is "Short Ton". There are 32 related meanings of the ST Military abbreviation.

ST on Military Full Forms

  1. Short Ton A weight unit of measure equal to 2,000 pounds used mostly in the US. Lifting capacity and cargo measurements are designated in short tons.
  2. Space Transport
  3. Surveillance Test
  4. Sonar Technician
  5. Support Team
  6. Sky Troops
  7. Seek Out Training
  8. St. Lucia
  9. Synchronous Transport
  10. Special Training
  11. Surveillance Tests
  12. Signaling Terminal
  13. Standard A vertical tube in scaffolding. A workstation that can perform tasks without being connected to other resources such as servers or host systems. A document, or an object for physical comparison, for defining product characteristics, products, or processes, prepared by a consensus of a properly constituted group of those substantially affected and having the qualifications to prepare the standard for use.
  14. Shadow Troops
  15. Spike Team
  16. Syrcus Tower
  17. Shadow Team
  18. Small Tugs
  19. Sudan Tribung
  20. Scientific/Technical
  21. Small Tug
  22. Strategic Transport
  23. Saber Tdrow
  24. Strategic Task
  25. Single Transaction
  26. Standing   The legal right of a person or group to bring an action against another person or the government.
  27. Signaling Transport
  28. Software Test
  29. Starship Troopers
  30. Self Test
  31. Standby Time The time expended in standby status, e.g., the time spent by workers in awaiting equipment, labor crews, or work assignment; or due to failure of utilities, inclement weather, and other similar occurrences.
  32. Single Turret

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. What does ST stand for Military?

    ST stands for St. Lucia in Military terms.

  2. What is the shortened form of Surveillance Test in Military?

    The short form of "Surveillance Test" is ST for Military.

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