munitions industry

  • 1munitions industry — noun an industry that manufacturers weapons of war • Syn: ↑arms industry • Hypernyms: ↑industry …

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  • 2arms industry — noun an industry that manufacturers weapons of war • Syn: ↑munitions industry • Hypernyms: ↑industry …

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  • 3Defence industry of Victoria — This article provides information on the industrial sector in Victoria (Australia) that supplies goods and services to defence and military customers (national governments) and associated supply chain. Contents 1 Defence industry activity in… …

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  • 4Arms industry — Workers assemble pistols at the John Inglis munitions plant, Canada, April 1944 The arms industry is a global industry and business which manufactures and sells weapons and military technology and equipment. It comprises government and commercial …

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  • 5Faversham explosives industry — The Faversham explosives industry: Faversham, in Kent, has claims to be the cradle of the UK’s explosives industry: it was also to become one of its main centres. The first Gunpowder plant in the UK was established in the 16th century, possibly… …

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  • 6Ministry of Munitions (Japan) — Labor Mobilization, 1944 The Ministry of Munitions (軍需省, Gunjushō? …

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  • 7Department of Munitions and Supply (Canada) — The Department of Munitions and Supply was the federal government ministry responsible for co ordinating domestic Canadian industry during World War II. It was created by the Munitions and Supply Act in September 1939 and began operations on… …

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  • 8aerospace industry — Introduction       assemblage of manufacturing concerns that deal with vehicular flight within and beyond the Earth s atmosphere. (The term aerospace is derived from the words aeronautics and spaceflight.) The aerospace industry is engaged in the …

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  • 9Department of Munitions and Supply — The Department of Munitions and Supply was the federal government ministry responsible for co ordinating domestic Canadian industry during World War II. It was created by the Munitions and Supply Act in September 1939 and began operations on… …

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  • 10Japanese heavy industry (1930–1945) — Japanese industry grew spectacularly starting in 1930. In its first 75 years (following the Meiji Restoration), factory production in Japan was all but non existent, but by the 1930s Japan was at a level comparable to many industrialized European …

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