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1 пиропатрон
1) General subject: pyro (для отстрела), squib2) Aviation: cartridge actuated device, explosive squib3) Military: fusee, ignition cylinder4) Engineering: exploder, explosive cartridge, ignition cartridge (скважинного перфоратора), impulse cartridge, powder cartridge5) Construction: pyro device6) Automobile industry: propellant charge (если касается подушки безопасности), powder charge (преднатяжителя ремня безопасности)7) Special term: pyrocartridge8) Astronautics: explosive charge, firing cartridge, pyro cartridge, pyrobolt9) Geophysics: pyrotechnic cartridge10) Makarov: flare cartridge11) Security: pyrotechnic squib -
2 пиротехнический патрон
1) Military: pyrotechnic cartridge2) Security: pyrotechnic squib, squibУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пиротехнический патрон
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3 пиротехнический воспламенитель
1) Aviation: solid-propellant igniter2) Military: cartridge igniter3) Astronautics: pyrogen igniter, pyrotechnic igniter, pyrotechnic igniter assembly, pyrotechnic-type igniter, squib igniterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пиротехнический воспламенитель
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4 вышибной заряд
1) Military: burster, expellant, expelling charge, expulsion charge, opening charge, pop-up charge (прыгающей инженерной мины), Launching Cartridge2) Engineering: ejection charge3) Astronautics: blow-off charge, burster charge, bursting charge, propelling charge, propulsive charge, pyrotechnic blow-off charge -
5 пиротехническое зажигание
1) Engineering: pyrotechnical ignition2) Astronautics: cartridge ignition, pyrotechnic ignitionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пиротехническое зажигание
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