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21 vectoring
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22 vectoring
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23 vectoring
векторизация; управлениеThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > vectoring
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24 vectoring paddle
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25 Vectoring Approach
Авиация: Векторение по локатору -
26 vectoring error
1) Военный термин: ошибка наведения (на цель)2) Космонавтика: ошибка наведения -
27 vectoring information
Военный термин: данные наведения -
28 vectoring post
Военный термин: пункт наведения (ЛА) -
29 vectoring requirements
Космонавтика: требования к траектории перехватчикаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > vectoring requirements
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30 vectoring error
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31 vectoring information
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32 vectoring post
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33 vectoring loads
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34 vectoring mode
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35 vectoring nozzle
сопло с отклоняющим устройством, сопло с устройством поворота вектора тяги, поворотное сопло -
36 vectoring/reversing nozzle
сопло с устройствами поворота вектора тяги и реверсирования, поворотное реверсивное сопло -
37 vectoring/reversing vanes
лопатки отклоняющего/реверсивного устройства < сопла> -
38 vectoring aircraft
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > vectoring aircraft
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39 vectoring control
наведение извне (напр. с земли)Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > vectoring control
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40 vectoring efficiency
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > vectoring efficiency
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radar vectoring — i. Provision of navigational guidance to aircraft in the form of specific headings, based on the use of radar (ICAO). An example of radar vectoring. ii. In air interception, it is the guidance of the interceptor onto the target by transmitting… … Aviation dictionary
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