- nominal (nuclear) weapon
- номинальное ЯО (с тротиловым эквивалентом 20 кт)
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
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nominal weapon — A nuclear weapon producing a yield of approximately 20 kilotons. See also kiloton weapon; megaton weapon; subkiloton weapon … Military dictionary
nominal weapon — /nɒmənəl ˈwɛpən/ (say nomuhnuhl wepuhn) noun a nuclear weapon producing a yield of approximately twenty kilotons …
nuclear yields — over 500 kilotons. See also nominal weapon; subkiloton weapon … Military dictionary
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kiloton weapon — A nuclear weapon, the yield of which is measured in terms of thousands of tons of trinitrotoluene explosive equivalents, producing yields from 1 to 999 kilotons. See also megaton weapon; nominal weapon; subkiloton weapon … Military dictionary
megaton weapon — A nuclear weapon, the yield of which is measured in terms of millions of tons of trinitrotoluene explosive equivalents. See also kiloton weapon; nominal weapon; subkiloton weapon … Military dictionary
subkiloton weapon — A nuclear weapon producing a yield below one kiloton. See also kiloton weapon; megaton weapon; nominal weapon … Military dictionary
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