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weapon

[wep-uhn] / ˈwɛp ən /


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“There has been support from the DoW to increase production and delivery of exquisite weapons systems, but going forward we expect new-entrants and affordable systems to be prioritized.”

From Barron's

The bearish boy swung his stick at the charging badger, but the weapon swept right through her, protected as she was by the Afterlife against those who meant her harm.

From Literature

Global conflict is usually a boon to defense contractors, and overall, 2026 has seen large gains for weapons makers.

From Barron's

Higher spending on weapons procurement, including bombers, ships, missiles, missile defense, and other items should be in the request.

From Barron's

What we lacked in Desert Storm was standoff capability, meaning weapons that allowed America to attack targets from a safe distance.

From The Wall Street Journal