MunitionMunition is often defined as a synonym for Ammunition. A slightly broader definition would include bombs, missiles, warheads, and mines (landmines, naval mines, and claymore mines) -- what munitions factories manufacture. These munitions are flung all over battlefields and war zones with lethal intent; unexploded ones may pose a hazard to civilians for years afterwards. The Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) contains no explosives itself; it attaches to a Gravity bomb to make it into a smart bomb. The Special Atomic Demolition Munition (SADM) was a man-portable nuclear weapon. Encryption software may also be considered a munition. Until 1996, U.S. Government International Traffic in Arms Regulations prohibited the export of anything stronger than 40-bit encryption. One man decided to become a munition himself! The U.S. Department of State Directorate of Defense Trade Controls has published the United States Munitions List with 21 categories of munitions:
The Bible mentions "munition" in this general sense of "weapons of war": And the multitude of all the nations that fight against Ariel, even all that fight against her and her munition, and that distress her, shall be as a dream of a night vision. (Isaiah 29:7) |
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