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English to Russian translations [PRO] Military / Defense / navy/eod | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Igor Boyko Russian Federation Local time: 17:32 | ||||||
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3 | стержень датчика |
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pit sword стержень датчика Explanation: *** -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 мин (2012-05-19 07:23:08 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Pit sword From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The pit sword (also known as a ****rodmeter****) is a blade of metal or plastic that extends into the water beneath the hull of a nautical vessel. [1] It is part of the pitometer log, a device for measuring the ship's speed through the water. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pit_sword -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 мин (2012-05-19 07:23:39 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- rodmeter сущ. | Вебстер | g-sort мор. стержень датчика http://www.multitran.ru/c/m.exe?s=rodmeter&sourceid=mozilla-... |
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