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ammunition

[am-yuh-nish-uhn] / ˌæm yəˈnɪʃ ən /


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Colombia's defence minister said the sound came from ammunition on board blowing up in the flames.

From BBC

A network of bilateral agreements with European governments, largely forged during the standoff with the Soviet Union, allows U.S. ammunition, technology and personnel to be positioned at European bases.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Sure,” Glenn said, “after I found out where she stockpiled her ammunition and hid it from her.”

From Literature

There has been a “ramp up” in defense production since through the backfilling of ammunition being used, which the company is serving through its navigation systems “in a big way.”

From MarketWatch

Pakistan denied hitting a clinic, stating it carried out precision strikes on militant support infrastructure and ammunition storage facilities.

From The Wall Street Journal