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1 laser rendezvous radar
Engineering: LRRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > laser rendezvous radar
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2 лазерный локатор сближения или обеспечения встречи космического аппарата на орбите
Engineering: laser rendezvous radarУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лазерный локатор сближения или обеспечения встречи космического аппарата на орбите
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3 наведение
aiming, ( на цель) directing рлк, guidance, guidance control, induction, laying радио, pointing, vector* * *наведе́ние с. ( управление полетом ЛА)
guidanceастроинерциа́льное наведе́ние — inertial-celestial guidanceгиперболи́ческое наведе́ние — hyperbolic guidanceнаведе́ние для встре́чи на орби́те — rendezvous guidanceинерциа́льное наведе́ние — inertial guidanceинтерферометри́ческое наведе́ние — interferometer [monopulse] guidanceкома́ндное наведе́ние — command guidanceмагнитометри́ческое наведе́ние — magnetometric guidanceнаведе́ние на коне́чном уча́стке полё́та — terminal guidanceнаведе́ние на ма́ршевом уча́стке полё́та — mid-course guidanceнаведе́ние на ста́ртовом уча́стке — launch guidanceопти́ческое наведе́ние — optical guidanceнаведе́ние по геофизи́ческим пара́метрам — terrestrial-reference guidanceнаведе́ние по земны́м ориенти́рам — terrestrial(-reference) guidanceнаведе́ние по ла́зерному лучу́ — laser guidanceнаведе́ние по лучу́ — beam guidanceнаведе́ние при захо́де на поса́дку — approach guidanceнаведе́ние при стыко́вке — docking guidanceрадиоинерциа́льное наведе́ние — radioinertial guidanceрадиолокацио́нное наведе́ние — radar guidanceнаведе́ние с земли́ — earth-based guidance -
4 наведение
с. guidanceСинонимический ряд:нацеливание (сущ.) нацеливание
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