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1 acoustic proximity fuze
Безопасность: акустический неконтактный взрывательУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > acoustic proximity fuze
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2 acoustic proximity fuze
English-Russian military dictionary > acoustic proximity fuze
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3 fuze
взрыватель; трубка; огнепроводный шнурdelayed arming fuze (electrical, electronic, hydraulic) — взрыватель замедленного действия с (электрической, электронной, гидравлической) системой взведения
magnetic (field alteration sensor) fuze — взрыватель, реагирующий на изменение магнитного поля
— all-incidence base fuze— delay action fuze— electrostatic proximity fuze— EO fuze— IR fuze— long-delay time fuze— pulsed pressure fuze— rod fuze— TV fuze -
4 jamming
задержка; радиоэлектронное подавление, РЭП; создание [постановка] помех; подавление ( помехами) ; помехиdata-link jamming (down, up) — помехи линии передачи данных (в каналах «воздух — земля» [«земля — воздух»])
— blanket broadband jamming— noise making jamming* * *1) пробка; 2) глушение
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