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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced weaponry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing modern or sophisticated weapons and military technology.
Example: "The military's investment in advanced weaponry has significantly changed the landscape of modern warfare."
Alternatives: "sophisticated arms" or "cutting-edge weapon systems".
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Ukraine's government wanted advanced weaponry to help battle Russian-backed rebels.
Now they can speak, gush green blood and wield advanced weaponry.
But science and secrecy go back centuries, their conflicting agendas often rooted in issues of war and advanced weaponry.
The Egyptian Army, historically no friend of democracy or civil liberties, is now dependent on American money and advanced weaponry.
But that did not stop administration officials from extolling the virtues of selling advanced weaponry to an important ally.
China is one of Sudan's closest strategic allies, buying billions of dollars of Sudanese oil and selling Sudan advanced weaponry.
For all the technologically advanced weaponry employed in recent days, it is not clear what effect it has had on tamping down the insurgency.
Most of China's increased spending has been used to improve the living standards of its soldiers, not to acquire advanced weaponry.
Even with their significant forces the Wa and other ethnic groups would be vastly outnumbered by the Myanmar Army, which has about 450,000 soldiers and advanced weaponry.
The US pressured Arab states in the region to prevent the delivery of advanced weaponry, especially anti-aircraft missiles, to the Free Syrian Army FSAA).
BAE had been trying to extract more money after the Saudis requested advanced weaponry and equipment for the jets, which are being built in Warton, Lancashire.
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