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Discover LudwigThe phrase "army weapons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to weapons that are specifically designed for or used by military forces.
Example: "The government has allocated a significant budget for the development of new army weapons to enhance national defense."
Alternatives: "military arms" or "defense weaponry".
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Warren Hoge (NYT) NORTHERN IRELAND: WEAPONS TEST PASSED Monitors who made a second inspection of Irish Republican Army weapons as part of the peace effort said the arms had not been used since last examined in June.
He also wrote one of his more humorous works during his army service, "The Automatic Pistol," in which he set the text of an Army weapons manual for a male a cappella choir.
Explosions at an army weapons depot in Lagos killed more than 600, many of them children.
Security guards at sensitive Army weapons plants were unstable and had criminal records.
By one estimate, half the total cost of new Army weapons by the year 2000 will be for electronics.
His father is a mechanical engineer at the Picatinny Arsenal, an Army weapons research and development center in New Jersey.
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The NATO officials will also consider aiding Albania's hard-pressed army with weapons and training.
And my father, Ralph, during wartime and thereafter, he was like the general of an army without weapons.
We heard accounts that Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb was fortifying its army with weapons smuggled from looted Libyan armories.
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