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equipment

[ih-kwip-muhnt] / ɪˈkwɪp mənt /


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They said it handled "the research, development, and production of a wide range of naval weaponry, including surface and sub-surface vessels, manned and unmanned equipment, as well as engines and weapons".

From Barron's

The generous funding, moreover, allowed scientists and engineers to buy and build expensive equipment—for instance, anechoic chambers to create the world’s quietest rooms.

From The Wall Street Journal

As new fabrication facilities are built or retrofitted in the next few years, more chip-making tools and equipment will be needed, Klein said.

From MarketWatch

"And the reason why they're having blackouts is because they have equipment from the 1950s and '60s that they never maintained or kept up," he told reporters before leaving Paris.

From BBC

Also needed: a very big piece of charging equipment.

From The Wall Street Journal