RPS
RPS may refer to:
Societies
- Royal Pharmaceutical Society, in the United Kingdom
- Royal Philharmonic Society, in the United Kingdom
- Royal Photographic Society, in the United Kingdom
- Racial Preservation Society, a defunct British pressure group
Schools
- Ralston Public Schools
- Regina Public Schools
- Revere Public Schools
- Ridgewood Preparatory School
- Rutgers Preparatory School, New Jersey, US
Groups
- Reform Party of Syria
- Rajasthan Police Service, India
- Swedish National Police Board (Swedish: Rikspolisstyrelsen)
Measures
- Requests per second, a measure of resource use
- Rounds per second, the rate of fire of a firearm
- Revolutions per second
Systems
- Reactor Protective System, of a nuclear power plant
- Radioisotope Power System, or Radioisotope thermoelectric generator, of a spacecraft
Companies and organizations
- Rising Pune Supergiant, an Indian cricket team
- Roadway Package System, a package delivery company which became FedEx Ground
- RPS Group, a consultancy in the United Kingdom
Games and gaming
- Rock paper scissors, a hand game
- Rock Paper Shotgun, a UK video game website
Other uses
- Real People Slash, a type of real person fiction
- Receive packet steering of computing interrupts
- Record of Protected Structures under the Irish Planning and Development Act 2000
- Regulated Product Submissions, a US health standard
- Renewable portfolio standard of energy
- Republic of the Philippines Ship, a prefix formerly used by ships of the Philippine Navy
- Roket Pengorbit Satelit, RPS-01, an Indonesian satellite launcher family
See also
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- All pages with titles beginning with RPS
- All pages with titles containing RPS
- RP (disambiguation), for the singular of RPs
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