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3 crisis stability nuclear force requirement criterion
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4 mission nuclear force requirement criterion
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5 relative level of losses nuclear force requirement criterion
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6 crisis stability nuclear force requirement criterion
критерий определения потребности в ядерных силах для обеспечения стабильности обстановки в случае кризисаEnglish-Russian military dictionary > crisis stability nuclear force requirement criterion
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7 mission nuclear force requirement criterion
критерий определения потребности в ядерных силах для выполнения данной задачиEnglish-Russian military dictionary > mission nuclear force requirement criterion
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8 relative level of losses nuclear force requirement criterion
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