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1 боевое средство малой мощности
Military: small-yield weaponУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > боевое средство малой мощности
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2 взрыв
1) воен. explosion, blast, burst, detonationмаскировать взрыв под землетрясение — to hide an explosion in an earthquake, to camouflage an explosion
производить взрыв — to conduct / to carry out / to fire / to set off an explosion
прекращение всех испытательных взрывов ядерного оружия — discontinuance of all test explosions of nuclear weapons
многократные взрывы, имитирующие землетрясения — multiple explosions simulating earthquakes
наземный взрыв — surface explosion, ground burst
подземный взрыв — underground / buried explosion
(гарантированная) идентификация / обнаружение подземных взрывов — (positive) identification of underground explosions
запрещение ядерных взрывов — prohibition of nuclear explosions, ban on nuclear explosions
обнаружение и идентификация / распознавание подземных взрывов — detection and identification of underground tests / events
тайный / скрыто проводимый взрыв — clandestine / evasive explosion
ядерный взрыв — atomic / nuclear explosion, nuclear blast, atomic burst
мирный ядерный взрыв, МЯВ, ядерный взрыв в мирных целях — peaceful nuclear explosion, PNE
ядерный взрыв большой мощности — high-yield nuclear explosion, large explosion
ядерные взрывы, проводимые в трёх средах — nuclear explosions in three elements / environments
взрыв в атмосфере / в воздухе — atmospheric explosion, air / atmospheric burst
взрыв в ограниченном пространстве — confined / contained explosion
взрыв малой мощности — low-yield / small-size explosion
2) тж. перен. (бурное проявление чего-л.) (out)burst, explosion, upheaval"информационный" взрыв — information burst / explosion
взрыв общественного негодования — outburst of public indignation / wrath
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3 ЯО малой мощности с тротиловым эквивалентом менее 1 кт
Military: small fractional yield nuclear weaponУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ЯО малой мощности с тротиловым эквивалентом менее 1 кт
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