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1 дымовая мина
1) Military: ( white phosphorous) smoke bomb, (фосфорная) smoke (white phosphorus) mine2) Engineering: smoke bomb, white phosphorous smoke bomb3) Arms production: smoke projectile, smoke shell -
2 дымовой снаряд
1) General subject: smoke-ball, smokebomb2) Military: smoke ball, smoke round, smoke screening cartridge, smoke shell3) Engineering: smoke projectile4) Arms production: chemical shell -
3 дымовой снаряд с заранее сформированными дымовыми элементами
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > дымовой снаряд с заранее сформированными дымовыми элементами
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4 дымный снаряд
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5 дымовой снаряд донного выбрасывания
Military: base-ejection smoke projectileУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дымовой снаряд донного выбрасывания
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6 дымовой снаряд донного зажигания
Military: base-ignition smoke projectileУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дымовой снаряд донного зажигания
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7 дымовой снаряд разрывного действия
Military: bursting-type smoke projectileУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дымовой снаряд разрывного действия
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8 дымовой снаряжённый белым фосфором снаряд
Engineering: white phosphorus smoke projectileУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дымовой снаряжённый белым фосфором снаряд
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9 снаряд
муж.1) воен. shell; missile, projectile; мн. ч. ammunitionбронебойный снаряд — armour-piercer, armor-piercing shell
осветительный снаряд — воен. star shell
2) (механизм) contrivance, gear3) спорт apparatus
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