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n косм.ракетний двигун малої тяги, РДМТ; двигун реактивної системи керування•- argon propellant thruster - cesium thruster - coaxial MPD thruster - continuously running MPD thruster - continuous wave thruster - dynamic positioning thruster - electric thruster - electric-ion thruster - electron bombardment ion thruster - electrothermal arcjet thruster - external-field MPD thruster - fine-adjustment thruster - geometrically scaled thruster - ground-controlled thruster - Hall current thruster - high-current MPD thruster - inert gas ion thruster - ion thruster - kilowatt thruster - laser electrothermal thruster - laser-heated rocket thruster - liquid metal MPD thruster - magnetically contained thruster - magneto-electrostatic containment thruster - magnetostatic thruster - megawatt thruster - mercury-propelled ion thruster - MHD thruster - MPD thruster - multimegawatt MPD thruster - nozzle-type MPD thruster - plasma jet thruster - plasma thruster - pulsed thruster - quasi-steady thruster - radiation-cooled electric thruster - radiation receiver thruster - radio-frequency ion thruster - reaction control thruster - repetitively pulsed thruster - repetitively pulsed laser-powered thruster - self-field MPD thruster - solar concentrator thruster - solar-heated thruster - solar radiation thruster - solar radiation receiver thruster - solid-fuel electric thruster - stationkeeping thruster - steady-state MPD thruster - surface ionization thruster - teflon MPD thruster - three-electrode ion thruster - two-electrode ion thruster - volume impact ionization thruster - xenon propellant thruster
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