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armament
[ ahr-muh-muhnt ]
armament
/ ˈɑːməmənt /
noun
- often plural the weapon equipment of a military vehicle, ship, or aircraft
- a military force raised and armed ready for war
- preparation for war involving the production of equipment and arms
Other Words From
- non·arma·ment noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of armament1
Example Sentences
The MoD reckons it can crack down on waste and improve the way things are bought and paid for with new more centralised methods – even hiring a new national armaments director to manage this.
More significantly, nuclear armament would first require South Korea to withdraw from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty — a move that Town said would probably result in international sanctions.
In a rare, direct threat, the Biden administration has told Israel it must allow humanitarian aid into the besieged Gaza Strip or risk losing U.S. military armament, U.S. officials said Tuesday.
To boost armament production since 2022 it has mainly been a matter of increasing output at existing factories.
Since Russia launched what the Kremlin is still calling its “special military operation” in Ukraine, armaments factories have been working round the clock and more and more Russians have been employed in the defence sector.
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