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121 LSI
LSI, landing ship, infantry————————LSI, launch success indicatorркт индикатор успешного пускаEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > LSI
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122 LSP
LSP, landing ship, personnel————————LSP, launch sequence planркт программа последовательности пусков————————LSP, launcher status panel————————LSP, life support package————————LSP, Бр loan service personnelгражданский персонал, работающий по найму (за рубежом)————————LSP, logistics support plan————————LSP, lump-sum paymentEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > LSP
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123 LSR
LSR, land sea rescue————————LSR, landing ship, rocket————————LSR, launch support requirements————————LSR, load storage register————————LSR, logistics support requirementsпотребности в средствах МТО; требования к системе МТО————————LSR, lump sum (payment) on returnединовременно выплачиваемое денежное довольствие при возвращении на военную службуEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > LSR
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124 MLSS
MLSS, missile launch surveillance system————————MLSS, mobile logistics support shipEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > MLSS
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125 SAL
SAL, semiactive laser————————SAL, semiactive launchркт пуск в полуактивном режиме наведения————————SAL, service action log————————SAL, ship authorized leave————————SAL, special ammunition load————————SAL, standard acceptance limits————————SAL, station allowance list————————SAL, strategic ALCM launcher————————SAL, strategic arms limitationEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > SAL
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126 SL
SL, safety levelнорма содержания запаса, минимальный запас (предметов снабжения)————————SL, safety limit————————SL, sea(borne) landing————————SL, second lieutenant————————SL, section leaderведущий [командир] звена; командир отделения————————SL, service letter————————SL, shelf lifeпродолжительность [срок] хранения————————SL, ship-launched (missile)корабельная ракета, ракета корабельного РК————————SL, shoulder-launched (missile)ракета, запускаемая с плеча————————SL, signal level————————SL, skill levelуровень специальной подготовки [квалификации]; классность————————SL, squad leader————————SL, squadron leaderкомандир эскадрильи; Бр майор авиации————————SL, start(ing) line————————SL, stick leave————————SL, stock levelнорма [объем] запасов (материальных средств)————————SL, stock list————————SL, storage locationполевой склад; пункт [место] складирования (материальных средств)————————SL, structures laboratory————————SL, Бр sub-lieutenant————————SL, supplementary listдополнительный список [перечень]————————SL, supplier letter————————SL, support line————————SL, surface launchркт пуск с поверхности (земли, воды)————————SL; S-L, sound locatorEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > SL
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127 TLS
TLS, tactical logistics support————————TLS, tank landing ship————————TLS, target location system————————TLS, task laser sight————————TLS, Territorial Liaison Service————————TLS, Бр Territorial Long Service (Medal)медаль "За долголетнюю службу в территориальной армии"————————TLS, training launch stationркт учебная пусковая станцияEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > TLS
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