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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > полупогруженный корабль
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Naval: near surface shipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полупогруженный корабль
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1) Aviation: ground effect vehicle (GEV), wing-in-surface-effect ship (WISE), ekranoplan, sea skimmer, flarecraft, wing-in-ground-effect (WIG) vehicle2) Naval: aerodynamic craft, aerofoil boat, air-craft-in-ground-effect, airfoil boat, dynamic interface vehicle, ground-effect wing, near-surface vehicle, ram wing, ram wing surface effect ship, wing-in-ground-effect machine, winged hull, winged vehicle3) Military: aerodynamic( ground effect) craft, ground effects vehicle, ram-wing (ground effect) craft, ram-wing surface effects vehicle, surface effects system, surface-effects vehicle, wing-in-ground, wing-in-ground effect system, winged surface effects vehicle4) Engineering: ground-effect machine, interface vehicle, ram wing surface effect vehicle, ram-wing machine, ram-wing surface-effect vehicle, wing-in-ground effect craft, winged surface effect vehicle, winged surface-effect vehicle5) Automobile industry: ram wing machine6) Makarov: ground-effect craft, surface effect vehicle -
5 ракета ракет·а
(управляемая) (guided) missile; (неуправляемая) rocket, unguided missileнаправлять ракету к цели — to target a missile, to guide / to direct a missile to its target
размещать ракеты — to deploy / to instale / to station missiles
межконтинентальная баллистическая ракета, МБР — intercontinental ballistic missile, IBM
зенитная управляемая ракета, ЗУР — air defence missile
оперативно-тактическая ракета — near-strategic / semistrategic missile
универсальная / унифицированная ракета — common missile
ракета воздушного базирования — air-based / borne, air-launched missile
ракета морского базирования — fleet, sea / ship-based, sea-launched missile
ракета наземного базирования — ground / land-based, ground-launched missile
ракета передового базирования — advanced / forward-based missile
ракета малой дальности / ближнего действия — short range missile
ракета, выведенная из боевого состава — retired missile
ракета для поражения низколетящих целей / низколетящая ракета — low altitude missile
ракета класса "воздух-воздух" — air-to-air missile
ракета класса "воздух-земля" — air-to-ground missile
ракета класса "воздух-космос" — air-to-space missile
ракета класса "воздух-подводная цель" — air-to-subsurface / underwarter missile
ракета класса "воздух-поверхность" — air-to-surface missile
ракета класса "земля-воздух" — ground-to-air missile
ракета класса "земля-корабль" — ground-to-sea missile
ракета класса "земля-космос" — ground-to space missile
ракета класса "земля-подводная цель" — ground-to-underwater missile
ракета класса "корабль-берег" — ship-to-shore missile
ракета класса "корабль-воздух" — ship-to-air missile
ракета класса "корабль-земля" — sea-to-surface missile
ракета класса "корабль-корабль" — ship-to-ship missile
ракета класса "корабль-подводная лодка" — ship-to-submarine missile
ракета, находящаяся на вооружении — operational missile
ракета подводного пуска — sub-launched / submarine-based missile
ракета, подлежащая уничтожению — missile subject to elimination
ракета, развернутая на стартовой позиции шахтного типа — silo-based missile
ракета с обычной / неядерной боевой частью — conventional / non-nuclear missile
ракета с разделяющейся головной частью типа МИРВ — multiple independently targetable vehicle, MIRV(ed) missile
ракета с ядерной боевой частью, ядерная ракета (особ. в прессе) — nuclear / nuclear-armed missile
ракета с дальностью свыше... км — missile capable of a range in excess of... km
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