HMS. They stand for His/Her Majesty's Ships. Depending on if the ruler is a King or Queen its His or Her.
Q Ship
I presume you mean armed ships disguised to look harmless. Such ships used by the British in World War I were known as Q ships. Those used by the German Navy in World War II were known as "Auxiliary cruisers" -- I think the German word is "Hilfskreuzer".
This is what those terms stand for. SS stands for Steam Ship. USS stand for United State Ship. And HMS stands for His or Her Majesty's Ship.
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the q stands for output
Q is short for Quartermaster.
Q- ships were disguised merchant ships that carried cannons depth charges and anti-submarine equipment. They were used as bait for German U-boats and commercial raiders. The above is fine except Q ships were in WW1 not 2
The "Q" in Powell's name doesn't stand for anything: He put it in the name of his company because he liked the way Q looked in the engraving of his flutes.
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Q Ships - which were merchant ships armed with camouflaged weapons which could be used against surface submarines.
Q is an omnipotent higher being who enjoys playing with the crew of the Enterprise and is especially interested in Capt Picard. His name does not stand for anything.