- pyrotechnic signaling
- сигнализация пиротехническими средствами
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
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Martha Coston — 1913 advertisement for Coston flares. Martha J. Coston (1826? 1829? –1904) was an inventor and businesswoman best known for her invention of the Coston flare, a device for signaling at sea. Contents 1 … Wikipedia
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pyrotechnics — [pī′rə tek′nēpī΄rə tek′niks] n. [see PYROTECHNIC] the art of making and using fireworks: also pyrotechny [pī′rə tek′nē] pl.n. 1. a) a display of fireworks b) fireworks; esp., rockets, flares, smoke bombs, etc., as for signaling c … English World dictionary
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red fire — noun combustible material (usually salts of lithium or strontium) that burns bright red; used in flares and fireworks • Hypernyms: ↑fuel * * * noun : a composition usually containing a strontium or lithium salt that burns with a bright red light… … Useful english dictionary
Very light — noun Etymology: Edward W. Very died 1910 American naval officer Date: 1917 a pyrotechnic signal in a system of signaling using white or colored balls of fire projected from a special pistol … New Collegiate Dictionary