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1 ethylene oxide fuel-air explosive
Военный термин: окись этилена для образования аэрозольной смеси объёмного взрываУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ethylene oxide fuel-air explosive
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2 ethylene oxide fuel-air explosive
English-Russian military dictionary > ethylene oxide fuel-air explosive
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3 explosive
взрывчатое вещество, ВВ; взрывчатый, взрывной; разрывной— low-order explosive— plastics bonded explosive -
4 окись этилена для образования аэрозольной смеси объёмного взрыва
Military: ethylene oxide fuel-air explosiveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > окись этилена для образования аэрозольной смеси объёмного взрыва
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