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munition

[myoo-nish-uhn] / myuˈnɪʃ ən /




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Levin says the military will probably need to bolster its munitions stockpile at the rate the conflict is going.

From Los Angeles Times

Rows of them sat parked in front of the political gathering’s venue, a gift from North Korea’s munitions industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

She was attending an event, along with her father, at a "major munitions factory" that produces new pistols and other "portable light arms", Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency said.

From Barron's

Higher military spending around the globe, rising geopolitical tensions, a new focus on lower-cost, AI-enabled autonomous battle technologies, and a need to grow missile and munitions inventories have all been a boon to the sector.

From Barron's

Higher military spending around the globe, rising geopolitical tensions, a new focus on lower-cost, AI-enabled autonomous battle technologies, and a need to grow missile and munitions inventories have all been a boon to the sector.

From Barron's