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1 СДЦ
СДЦ сокр. [селе́кция дви́жущихся целе́й] рлк.
MTI, moving target indicationСДЦ в амплиту́дном режи́ме — non-coherent [amplitude-detection] MTIСДЦ в фа́зовом режи́ме — coherent [phase-detection] MTI -
2 СДЦ в амплитудном режиме
Engineering: amplitude-detection MTI, non-coherent MTIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > СДЦ в амплитудном режиме
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3 селекция движущихся целей в амплитудном режиме
Engineering: amplitude-detection MTI, non-coherent MTIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > селекция движущихся целей в амплитудном режиме
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