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The study of the problem of protecting the elements of constructions from impact loadings is very important due to the constant perfection of the means of shock-wave impact on the objects of modern technology. Creating of a reliable way to protect structures from destruction by high-velocity elongated projectiles dictates a need to develop different ways to counter the penetration into target.
The paper represents the study concerning the high-velocity interaction of textolite and glass with aluminum and steel particles which simulate technogenic space debris, as well as with ice and granite particles which simulate natural materials of natural space bodies.
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