armaments in the PONS Dictionary

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Fourteen years later its armaments were removed, beginning a gradual decline in the fort's state.
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The project was divided into four major areas: economic and financial, security and armaments, territorial, and political.
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It produced tanks, nuclear rockets and other armaments.
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It is also involved in evolving data and design parameters for new armaments, as well as assessing the terminal effects of ammunition.
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Shipbuilding and armaments manufacture were other important industries before the deindustrialization of the 80s.
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In the last years of the war the line was overloaded with armaments and military traffic, but also with trains carrying prisoners.
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Other losses included damage to or destruction of 580 industrial concerns and armaments works, 299 of which were important enough to be listed by name.
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Fighters, with pilots and secondary armaments potentially attached, move among the nav points, fighting with each other and attacking the enemy carrier.
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Shipyards, steel mills, armaments and munitions factories, aircraft manufacturers and construction companies urgently needed engineers.
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Carrying armaments internally maintains the aircraft's stealth and minimizes additional drag.
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