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1 боевой заряд
1) Military: combative charge, damage-causing agent, filling (снаряда), full charge, launching charge, military payload, powder charge, propellant, subwarhead (КБЧ или РГЧ)3) Astronautics: damage agent, destruct package, destructive agent, explosive filler, explosive filling, explosive payload, military load, payload, war head, warhead, warhead damage agent4) Security: filler -
2 боевой элемент
1) Military: damage agent, damage-causing agent, damaging agent, destructive agent, subammunition (ы), submissile, submunition (кассетного боеприпаса), subprojectile, subwarhead (КБЧ или РГЧ)2) Chemical weapons: submunition (кассетного боеприпаса)
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