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device, originally placed in a small suitcase, which is under the control of the president and which may give start to a strategic assault or rebuff (ABelonogov) | |||
football (with nuclear codes – U.S. denghu); nuclear football (U.S. denghu) | |||
nuclear briefcase (a specially outfitted briefcase used to authorize the use of nuclear weapons denghu) | |||
nuclear launch suitcase (CNN Alex_Odeychuk) |
ядерный чемоданчик: 4 phrases in 2 subjects |
Military lingo | 1 |
Weapons of mass destruction | 3 |