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1 Effects of Subsurface Explosion
Abbreviation: ESSEXУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Effects of Subsurface Explosion
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2 подземный взрыв
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3 подземный взрыв
1) Military: buried burst, (ядерный) subsurface burst, underground blast2) Engineering: buried explosion, subsurface explosion3) Oil: underground detonation, underground explosion (с целью интенсификации притока), underground shot4) Astronautics: subsurface burst, underground burst -
4 подводный взрыв
1) General subject: underwater burst2) Military: Water shot (ядерного боеприпаса), deep water burst, (ядерный) subsurface burst3) Engineering: underwater blast4) Oil: underwater shock, underwater shot5) Astronautics: subsurface burst6) Geophysics: underwater explosion -
5 подводный ЯВ
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6 подземный ЯВ
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7 подземный ядерный взрыв
1) Military: nuclear subsurface burst, nuclear underground burst, underground nuclear burst, underground nuclear explosion2) Astronautics: underground nuclear shotУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подземный ядерный взрыв
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8 радиоактивные осадки
радиоактивные осадки
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radioactive fallout
The material that descends to the earth or water well beyond the site of a surface or subsurface nuclear explosion. (Source: MGH)
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