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1 16th department of KGB
16-е управление КГБ (подразделение КГБ, занимавшееся перехватом и дешифрованием сообщений)English-Russian cryptological dictionary > 16th department of KGB
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2 department
n1) управление; 16th department of KGB 16-е управление КГБ (подразделение КГБ, занимавшееся перехватом и дешифрованием сообщений)2) министерство3) отделение
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