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munitions

British  
/ mjuːˈnɪʃənz /

plural noun

  1. (sometimes singular) military equipment and stores, esp ammunition

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Germany is further reducing its reliance on the US by ramping up munitions production of its own.

From BBC

The U.S. government has put sanctions on Iranian and Russian entities that have transported munitions and drones across the Caspian in recent years, including shipping companies, vessels and individuals.

From The Wall Street Journal

The secretary said that increased funding would go toward replenishing munitions stocks used in Iran.

From Salon

Europe and the Gulf, with transport aircraft like the C-17 and C-130J ferrying personnel, munitions and equipment into the Gulf region.

From The Wall Street Journal

To prevent shortages, the government has acquired ownership stakes in mining companies and is using new tools to expand the production of munitions.

From The Wall Street Journal