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1 high-velocity aircraft rocket
English-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > high-velocity aircraft rocket
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1. n1) ракета2) реактивний [ракетний] двигун2. v 3. a◊•- air-breathing rocket - antihail rocket - antimatter annihilation rocket - balloon-borne rocket - booster rocket - chaff rocket - closed-cycle gas-core nuclear rocket - colloidal nuclear rocket - colloidal rocket - colloidal-particle ion rocket - continuous-wave laser rocket - cryogenic rocket - detonation-wave rocket - drone rocket - dual-expander rocket - electric-detonation rocket - fully ionized plasma rocket - fusion pulse rocket - fusion rocket - gas-core nuclear rocket - high-altitude rocket - high-temperature plasma rocket - high-velocity aircraft rocket - hybrid plume plasma rocket - inertial-fusion rocket - inertial-thermonuclear rocket - ion rocket - JATO-rocket - laser energy-propelled rocket - laser fusion rocket - laser-induced fusion microexplosions rocket - laser-sustained detonation-wave rocket - life rocket - liquid-core nuclear rocket - liquid-fuel rocket - liquid-propellant rocket - long-range rocket - mail-carrying rocket - matter annihilation rocket - multistage rocket - nonrecoverable rocket - nuclear pulse rocket - nuclear-fission rocket - nuclear-fusion pulse rocket - nuclear pulse rocket - open-cycle gas-core nuclear rocket - optimally tuned rocket - orbit-to-orbit rocket - plasma rocket - plasma-ion rocket - pressure-fed rocket - pulsed-laser-heated rocket - pulse-nuclear rocket - pump-fed rocket - radioisotope rocket - ram-augmented interstellar rocket - repetitively pulse-laser rocket - research rocket - rotor blade tip rocket - single-stage rocket - solar energy-propelled rocket - solar thermal rocket - solid-core nuclear rocket - solid-fuel rocket - solid-propellant rocket - sounding rocket - space rocket - spinner rocket - spin-stabilized rocket - thermonuclear fusion rocket - thermonuclear microbombs-ignited rocket - two-stage rocket - upper-stage rocket - weather rocket
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