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n2) тягове зусилля, (реактивна) тяга; рушійна сила•- air-liquefaction propulsion - air-scooping nuclear-electric propulsion - air-scooping propulsion - airscrew propulsion - argon electric propulsion - biowaste propulsion - blowdown propulsion - cesium ion propulsion - deep space propulsion - dual-fuel propulsion - electric propulsion - electromagnetic propulsion - electrostatic propulsion - electrothermal aerojet propulsion - electrothermal propulsion - field emission electric propulsion - fission pulse propulsion - fission-type propulsion - fluid-accumulating propulsion - flyback propulsion - fusion microimplosion propulsion - fusion pulse propulsion - gasdynamic electrothermal propulsion - GEO propulsion - geosynchronous earth orbit propulsion - ground-energized space electric propulsion - high-velocity ion beam propulsion - hydrojet propulsion - inert gas electric propulsion - inertial-thermonuclear propulsion - interorbital propulsion - interplanetary propulsion - interstellar propulsion - ion propulsion - jet propulsion - laser fusion microexplosions propulsion - laser-supported rocket propulsion - LEO propulsion - liquid metal electric propulsion - long burn time propulsion - low earth orbit propulsion - mercury ion propulsion - microwave beam-energized electric propulsion - microwave electrothermal propulsion - microwave-powered propulsion - nuclear electric propulsion - one-way propulsion - orbit insertion propulsion - orbit transfer propulsion - orbit-raising propulsion - orbital transfer propulsion - perigee-burn upper propulsion - plasma propulsion - pulsed laser propulsion - resistojet propulsion - rocket propulsion - round-trip propulsion - solar electric propulsion - space-based propulsion - starprobe propulsion - two-way propulsion - upper stage propulsion - xenon electric propulsion - xenon ion propulsion
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