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军事词汇
|导弹 |missiles |
|洲际导弹 |intercontinental missile |
|中程导弹 |mediurn-range missile |
|巡航导弹 |cruise missile |
|核弹头 |nuclearwerhead |
|地对地导弹 |surface to-surface missile |
|地对空导弹 |surface-to-air missile |
|舰对空导弹 |ship-to-air missile |
|空对空导弹 |air-to-air missile |
|空对地导弹 |air-to-surface missile |
|反幅射导弹 |anti-radiation missile |
|反舰导弹 |anti-ship missile |
|反潜导弹 |anti-submarine missile |
|自导鱼雷 |homing torpado |
|弹翼 |missile wing |
|减速伞 |drag parachute |
|制导装置 |guidance device |
|弹体 |guided missile doby |
|固体火箭发动机 |solid propellant rocket |
|尾翼 |tail fin |
|飞行弹道 |trajectory |
|发射制导装置 |launching guidance device |
|发射管 |launching tube |
|反弹道导弹 |anti-ballistic missile |
|集束炸弹 |bomb-cluster |
|地下井 |missile silo |
|移动式井盖 |sliding silo door |
|火箭发射场 |rocket launching site |
|发射塔 |launching tower |
|勤务塔 |service tower |
|核武器 |nuclear weapons |
|燃料库 |fuel depot; fuel reservoir |
|指挥室 |command post |
|通气道 |air vent; ventilation shaft |
|多级火箭 |multistage rocket |
|再入大气层飞行器 |re-entry vehicle |
|原子弹 |atomic bomb |
|氢弹 |hydrogen bomb |

|引爆装置 |Igniter |
|热核燃料 |fusionable material |
|蘑菇状烟云 |mushroom cloud |
|冲击波 |shock wave; blast wave |
|放射性落下灰尘 |radioactive fallout |
|核爆炸观测仪 |nuclear explosion observation device |
|辐射仪 |radiation gauge |
|辐射级仪 |radiation level indicator |
|军事卫星 |military satellite |
|侦察卫星 |reconnaissance satellite |
|预警卫星 |early warning satellite |
|电子侦察卫星 |electronic reconnaissance satellite |
|导航卫星 |navigation satellite |
|测地卫星 |geodesic satellite |
|军用通讯卫星 |military communications satellite |
|军用气象卫星 |military meteorological satellite |
|卫星通信车 |satellite communications vehicle |
|宇宙空间站 |space station |
|警戒雷达 |warning radar |
|引导雷达 |director radar |
|制导雷达 |guidance radar |
|目标指示雷达 |target radar |
|测高雷达 |height finding radar |
|三坐标雷达 |three-dimensional radar |
|弹道导弹预警相控阵雷达 |ballistic missile early-warning phased-array radar |
|导航雷达 |navigation radar |
|机载截击雷达 |airborne intercept radar |
|炮瞄雷达 |gun-pointing radar |
|对空警戒雷达 |aircraft-warning radar |
|航海雷达 |marine radar |
|对海管戒雷达 |naval warning radar |
|侦察雷达 |reconnaissance radar |
|卫星通信天线 |satellite communication antena |
|驱逐舰 |destroyer |
|歼击机 |fighter plane; fighter |
|空速管 |airspeed head; pilot tube |
|陀螺 |gyroscope |
|无线电罗盘 |radio compass |
|平视显示机 |head-up display |

|火箭弹射座椅 |ejector seat |
|副翼 |aileron |
|襟翼 |flap |
|燃油箱 |fuel tank |
|垂直尾翼 |tail fin; vertical stabilizer |
|阻力伞舱 |drag parachute housing |
|水平尾翼 |horizontal stabilizer |
|液压油箱 |hydraulic oil container |
|副油箱 |auxiliary fuel tank |
|主起落架 |main landing gear |
|机翼整体油箱 |integral wing tank |
|机炮 |machine gun; cnnon |
|进气道系统 |air-inlet system |
|前起落架 |front landing gear |
|空气数据计算机 |air-data computer |
|迎角传感器 |angle of attack sensor |
|进气口头锥 |air-inlet nose cone |
|战斗机 |combat aircraft |
|截击机 |interceptor |
|强击机 |attacker |
|歼击轰炸机 |fighter-bomber |
|轻型轰炸机 |light bomber |
|战略轰炸机 |strategic bomber |
|电子战机 |electronic fighter |
|高速侦察机 |high-speed reconnaissance plane |
|空中加油机 |tanker aircraft |
|运输机 |transport plane; air-freighter |
|水上飞机 |seaplane; hydroplane |
|反潜巡逻机 |anti-submarine patrol aircraft |
|教练机 |trainer aircraft; trainer |
|垂直起落飞机 |vertical take-off and landing |
|无尾飞机 |tailless aircraft |
|隐形轰炸机 |stealth bomber |
|可变翼机 |adjustable wing plane |
|动力滑翔机 |power glider |
|扫雷直升机 |mine-sweeping helicopter |
|旋翼 |rotor |
|机身 |fuselage |
|抗扭螺旋桨 |anti-torque tail rotor |

|航空炸弹 |Aerobomb |
|钢珠弹 |bomb with steel balls; container bomb unit |
|化学炸弹 |chemical bomb |
|主战坦克 |capital tank |
|重型坦克 |heavy tank |
|中型坦克 |medium tank |
|轻型坦克 |light tank |
|水陆两用坦克 |amphibious tank |
|喷火坦克 |flame-throwing tank |
|架桥坦克 |bridge tank |
|扫雷坦克 |mine-sweeping tank |
|坦克推土机 |tankdozer |
|侦察坦克 |reconnaissance tank |
|无炮塔坦克 |turretless tank |
|坦克牵引车 |recovery tank |
|坦克修理后送车 |repair-service tank |
|反坦克障碍物 |anti-tank obstacle |
|桩寨 |pile stockade |
|鹿寨 |abatis |
|反坦克断崖 |anti-tank ditch |
|反坦克崖壁 |anti-tank precipice |
|反坦克三角锥 |anti-tank pyramids |
|炮手 |gunner |
|坦克兵 |tank soldier |
|炮口 |muzzle |
|炮管 |barrel |
|清烟器 |fume extractor |
|炮塔 |turret |
|瞄准镜 |gun sight |
|发动机散热窗 |radiator grille |
|备用油箱 |reserve fuel tank |
|主动轮 |driving wheel |
|遮护板 |shield |
|负重轮 |loading wheel |
|烟幕弹发射筒 |smoke bomb discharger |
|诱导轮 |inducer |
|潜望镜 |periscope |
|鱼雷 |torpedoes |
|电动机鱼雷 |electric torpedo |

|航空鱼雷 |aerial torpedo |
|火箭助飞鱼雷 |rocket-assisted torpedo |
|线导鱼雷 |wire-guided torpedo |
|发射机 |transmitter |
|自导控制组件 |self-directing unit |
|装药和电子组件 |charge and electron unit |
|待发装置 |actuator |
|指令控制组件 |command control unit |
|陀螺控制组件 |gyro-control unit |
|电源控制组件 |power-supply control unit |
|燃烧室 |combustor |
|舵 |rudder |
|推进器 |propeller |
|潜艇 |submarine |
|鱼雷舱 |torpedo room |
|鱼雷发射管 |firing tube |
|声纳 |sonar |
|操纵线 |control wire |
|水雷 |submarine mine |
|自航式水雷 |mobile mine |
|锚雷 |mooring mine |
|触发锚雷 |moored contact mine |
|触角 |antenna |
|雷索 |mine-mooring cable |
|沉底水雷 |ground mine |
|漂雷 |floating mine |
|深水炸弹 |depth charge; depth bomb |
|航空母舰 |aircraft carrier |
|核动力航空母舰 |nuclear-powered aircraft |
|阻拦装置 |arrester |
|飞行甲板 |flight deck |
|雷达天线 |radar antenna |
|导航室 |island |
|舰桥 |bridge |
|机库 |hangar |
|升降机口 |aircraft lifts; elevators |
|舰载机起飞弹射装置 |catapults |
|油料舱 |fuel bunker |
|弹药舱 |ammunition store |

|贮存舱 |storage hold |
|通信中心室 |communication center |
|核反应堆 |nuclear reactor |
|生活舱 |accommodation |
|巡洋舰 |cruiser |
|护卫舰 |escort vessel; frigate |
|导弹护卫舰 |missile frigate |
|战列舰 |battleship |
|护卫艇 |corvette |
|供应舰 |tender ship; depot ship |
|舰队补给舰 |fleet depot ship |
|海上补给船 |sea depot ship |
|运输舰 |transport ship |
|汽油运输船 |gasoline transport ship |
|扫雷舰 |mine sweeping vessel |
|扫雷艇 |minesweeper |
|鱼雷艇 |torpedo boat |
|导弹快艇 |missile speedboat |
|导弹潜艇 |guided-missile submarine |
|核动力潜艇 |nuclear-powered submarine |
|潜艇救护舰 |submarine lifeguard ship |
|猎潜艇 |submarine chaser |
|登陆舰 |landing ship |
|坞式登陆舰 |dock landing ship |
|电子侦察船 |electronic reconnaissance ship |
|情报收集船 |information-collecting ship |
|测量船 |survey vessel |
|调查船 |research ship |
|打捞回收船 |salvage vessel |
|核动力破冰船 |nuclear-powered icebreaker |
|气垫巡逻船 |patrol hovercraft |
|军事词汇 |Carpet Bomb |
|撤军 |Pullback |
|猛烈轰炸 |Pound |
|网络恐怖主义 |Cyberterrorism |
|炭疽 |Anthrax |
|军事集结 |military buildup |
|恐怖大亨 |terrorist mastermind |
|付出代价 |pay a price |

|攻击目标 |hit targets |
|发动进攻 |launch strikes |
|军用飞机 |warplane, military aircraft |
|巡航导弹 |cruise missiles |
|军事能力 |military capabilities |
|交出 |hand over |
|防御工事 |fortification |
|异教徒 |infidel |
|圣战 |jihad |
|空军基地 |air base |
|要塞据点 |stronghold |
|补给站 |refueling stop |
|匿名 |on condition of anonymity |
|舰队 |armada |
|火力 |firepower |
|运输机 |cargo planes |
|航空母舰 |carrier |
|闪电战 |blitz |
|战斧式巡航导弹 |Tomahawk |
|美国航母F-14野猫战斗机 |Tomcat |
|中立国 |neutral country |
|空袭 |air raid |
|取消国籍 |strip the citizenship |
|全面进攻 |all-out attack |
|极端分子 |extremist |
|流霰弹 |shrapnel |
|突击队 |commando |

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