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1 electron incendiary
Военный термин: термитно-магниевая зажигательная смесь -
2 electron incendiary
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3 electron incendiary bomb
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > electron incendiary bomb
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4 incendiary
зажигательное вещество, ЗВ; зажигательный -
5 термитно-магниевая зажигательная бомба
Engineering: electron incendiary bombУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > термитно-магниевая зажигательная бомба
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6 термитно-магниевая зажигательная смесь
Military: electron incendiaryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > термитно-магниевая зажигательная смесь
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7 Elektronen-Brandbombe
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8 Elektronenbrandbombe
felectron incendiary bomb -
9 bomb
авиационная бомба, АБ; ручная граната; Бр. артиллерийская мина; диверсионная мина; бомбардировать, сбрасывать бомбы, бомбить; забрасывать ручными гранатами; бомбовый— AA bomb— armor -piercing bomb— AT air bomb— biological agent bomb— bomb up— car bomb— cobalt center bomb— dud bomb— electron-thermite bomb— free-falling bomb— fusion nuclear bomb— gas-filled bomb— HE bomb— jet bomb— magnesium flare bomb— magnium-cadmium body bomb— medium capacity bomb— remote-control led bomb— retarded delivery bomb— the Bomb— toy bomb— X bomb* * *• бомба• бомбить -
10 bomb
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