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KAOS or Kaos may refer to:
People :
Kaos of Iberia , an ancient king of Causasian Iberia
Kaos, professional wrestler Joey Munoz
Kaos or Kenny Kaos, professional wrestler Kenny Stasiowski
Kaos, the name by which Thai film director Wych Kaosayananda is credited in the film Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever
Fiction :
Get Smart#KAOS|KAOS , a criminal spy agency in the television series Get Smart
Kaos (film)| Kaos (film) , a 1984 Italian film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
The Ancient One (Kaos), a character from the anime Ronin Warriors
List of Battle Angel Alita characters#Kaos|Kaos , a manga character from Battle Angel Alita
Anthropomorphic personifications (Discworld)#Kaos, aka Ronnie Soak|Kaos, aka Ronnie Soak , the fictional Fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse in the Discworld novel Thief of Time
In video gaming :
Kaos Studios , a defunct video game developer
KAOS, the cyborgnetic leader of the Kremling Krew in '' Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
KAOS ("Killing as organised sport"), an alternative name for Assassin (game)| Assassin (game)
KAOS, the antagonist computer from the game Red Alarm
Music :
KAOS (FM) , a radio station (89.3 FM) licensed to The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, United States
Radio KAOS (Slovenia) , a cable/Internet radio station
Kaos (album)| Kaos (album) , an album by Bo Kaspers Orkester
KAOS, a 1958 novelty 45 RPM record by Stanley Ralph Ross and Bob Arbogast
Computing :
KAoS, policy services framework from the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition
Kent Applicative Operating System , a functional operating system concept
KAOS (software development) , a goal-oriented software requirements capturing approach in requirements engineering
Kernel Attached Operating System , a Linux -based virtualization platform and operating system
Other :
KAOS Worldwide , makers of technical clothing systems
Assassin (game)|Killing as an Organized Sport , a live-action game once commonly played at high schools and colleges.