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1 nitrocellulose-nitroglycerine propellant
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2 propellant
ракетное топливо; реактивное топливоaniline red fuming nitric acid propellant — ракетное топливо, состоящее из анилина и красной дымящей азотной кислоты
condensation colloid propellant for electrostatic propulsion — конденсационное коллоидное ракетное топливо для ионных ракетных двигателей
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4 powder
порох; порошокcold (-temperature) burning powder — порох с относительно низкой температурой горения, «холодногорящий» порох
low (-temperature) burning powder — порох с относительно низкой температурой горения, «холодногорящий» порох
— propellant charge powder* * *• порох
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