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1 separate loading round
Военный термин: выстрел раздельного заряжанияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > separate loading round
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2 separate loading round
English-Russian military dictionary > separate loading round
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3 separate loading grenade launcher round
Военный термин: гранатометный выстрел раздельного заряжанияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > separate loading grenade launcher round
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4 separate loading grenade launcher round
English-Russian military dictionary > separate loading grenade launcher round
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5 round
выстрел; комплект выстрела; боеприпас; патрон; снаряд; ракета; круг; окружность; см. тж. projectile, shellartillery round (of fire) — артиллерийский выстрел, комплект артиллерийского выстрела
smart (cannon artillery) round — разг. самонаводящийся артиллерийский боеприпас
— AT round— full charge round— MG round— nuclear artillery round -
6 ammunition
боеприпас(ы); инж. подрывные средства, ВВ и средства взрывания; боекомплект; мор. боезапас; разг. снаряды; см. тж. munition— air craft ammunition— area-target ammunition— binary chemical ammunition— chemical agent ammunition— fixed type ammunition— scatterable ammunition
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