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1 capability of retaliation
возможность нанесения ответного удара, способность нанесения ответного удараPolitics english-russian dictionary > capability of retaliation
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2 capability
nпотенциал; возможность; способность- battle capabilityto strengthen one's defense capability — усиливать свою обороноспособность
- capability of retaliation
- combat capability
- defense capability
- defensive capability
- fighting capability
- first-strike capability
- manufacturing capability
- military capability
- nuclear arms capability
- second-strike counter-force capability
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3 second-strike capability
политГотовность американских стратегических сил к "ядерному возмездию" [nuclear retaliation], а также способность выстоять после первого ядерного удара по стране. Эта концепция была выдвинута в начале 1960-х.ср first strikeEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > second-strike capability
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4 nuclear
aядерный; относящийся к ядерному оружию
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