high-explosive effect

high-explosive effect
ardomasis poveikis statusas T sritis apsauga nuo naikinimo priemonių apibrėžtis Šaudmens (sprogstamojo užtaiso) naikinamasis poveikis, kuris pasireiškia taikinio pažeidimu (naikinimu) sprogstamojo užtaiso sprogimo produktais ir smūgio banga; kartais vadinamas fugasiniu poveikiu. Apibūdinamas sprogimo duobe (vidutiniškai 1 kg sprogstamųjų medžiagų išmeta 1 m³ grunto) ir pertekliniu slėgiu smūgio bangos fronte. atitikmenys: angl. high-explosive effect rus. фугасное действие

Apsaugos nuo naikinimo priemonių enciklopedinis žodynas. – Vilnius: Generolo Jono Žemaičio Lietuvos karo akademija. . 2002.

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