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1 trajectory-measurement transponder
( бортовой) радиоответчик для измерения траекторииEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > trajectory-measurement transponder
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2 trajectory measurement transponder
n бортовий радіовідповідач для виміру траєкторіїEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > trajectory measurement transponder
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3 transponder
рлк. ответчик; приёмо-ответчик; импульсный повторитель
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