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1 solid-propellant combination
Космонавтика: смесь компонентов твёрдого ракетного топливаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > solid-propellant combination
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3 liquid-solid propellant combination
комбинация жидкого и твёрдого компонентов ракетного топлива; твёрдо-жидкое ( гибридное) ракетное топливоEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > liquid-solid propellant combination
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соединение; объединение; комбинация; сочетание combination of oxidizer and fuel комбинация окислителя и горючего combination all-liquids - of propellant ракетное топливо из жидких компонентов combination anergolic - несамовоспламеняющаяся смесь combination bipropellant - двухкомпонент-ное ракетное топливо combination bireactant - пара компонентов вспомогательного ракетного топлива combination chemical - химическое соединение combination fuel - смесь компонентов топлива, топливная или горючая смесь combination fuel-oxidizer - комбинация горючего и окислителя combination high-energy propellant - высокоэнергетическая (высококалорийная) (топливная) смесь combination hypergolic propellant - самовоспламеняющаяся (топливная) смесь combination liquid-propellant - комбинация компонентов жидкого ракетного топлива combination pyrophoric - самовоспламеняющаяся (топливная) смесь combination quadruple - жарг «четверка» (пожарный автомобиль, оборудованный лестницей и насосом) combination quint - жарг «пятерка» (стандартный автонасос, оборудованный дополнительной механической лестницей) combination self-ignition - самовоспламеняющаяся смесь combination solid propellant - состав твердого ракетного топлива combination spontaneously ignitable propellant - самовоспламеняющаяся (топливная) смесь combination triple - жарг. «тройка» (пожарный автомобиль с насосом, цистерной и рукавами)
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