M8

M8 or M-8 may refer to:

Computing, electronics, and engineering

  • M8 (cipher), an encryption algorithm
  • Leica M8, a digital rangefinder camera
  • HTC One (M8), a smartphone
  • Meizu M8, a smartphone
  • M8, a standard bolt and nut size in the ISO metric screw thread system
  • Rockets

  • M8 (rocket), an American World War II air-to-surface and surface-to-surface rocket
  • M-8 rocket, a variant of the RS-82 rocket used by the Soviet Union in World War II
  • Transport

    Civilian

  • M8 (New York City bus), a New York City Bus route in Manhattan
  • M8, a Washington, D.C. Metrobus route
  • M8 (railcar), a Metro-North Railroad car
  • BMW M8, a concept car
  • Military

  • M8 Armored Gun System, a US Army light tank cancelled in 1996
  • M8 Greyhound, an American armored car used during World War II
  • M8 Tractor, an artillery tractor used by the US Army
  • Howitzer Motor Carriage M8, an American self-propelled howitzer vehicle developed during World War II
  • Loening M-8, a 1910s American fighter monoplane
  • Miles M.8 Peregrine, a 1930s twin-engined light transport monoplane primarily used by the Royal Aircraft Establishment
  • M8 (cipher)

    In cryptography, M8 is a block cipher designed by Hitachi in 1999. It is a modification of Hitachi's earlier M6 algorithm, designed for greater security and high performance in both hardware and 32-bit software implementations.

    Like M6, M8 is a 10-round Feistel cipher with a block size of 64 bits. The round function can include bit rotations, XORs, and modular addition, but the structure of each round function used is determined by the key. Making these variations key-dependent is intended to make cryptanalysis more difficult (see FROG for a similar design philosophy).

    References

  • "ISO/IEC9979-0020 Register Entry" (PDF). Professor Chris Mitchell, Information Security Group, Royal Holloway, University of London. ISO/IEC 9979 Register of Cryptographic Algorithms. 

  • M8 (rocket)

    The M8 was a 4.5-inch (110 mm) rocket developed and used by the United States military during World War II. Produced in the millions, it was fired from both air- and ground-based launchers; it was replaced by the M16 rocket in 1945.

    Development

    The M8 rocket was developed by the National Defense Research Committee and the Army Ordnance Department in the early 1940s; at Picatinny Arsenal. Ground tests began in 1941, while the first air launch of the system was conducted in 1942, from a Curtiss P-40 pursuit aircraft. It was fin stabilized, and had a diameter of 4.5 in (110 mm).

    The initial production model was given the Army designation of M8; improvements resulted in the M8A3, with a more powerful rocket engine and enlarged fins, and the T22, which had improved reliability and modifications to make the rocket safer.

    Operational history

    Entering service in 1943, the M8 family of rockets saw service with the United States Army, which classified the M8 as a "barrage rocket". The rocket was also widely used by the United States Army Air Forces. Over 2,500,000 of the M8 type rocket had been produced by the end of the war.

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