These are a function of mindsets and skill sets not weapons suites and materiel.
From the smallwarsjournal.com
The fifth book gives an account of the materiel and personnel of the Roman navy.
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From the Red bloc in Eastern Europe comes about $150 million worth of materiel.
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Mikawa's ships continued nocturnal deliveries of men and materiel to Guadalcanal.
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The remaining $11 million was to be provided by industry in cash and materiel.
From the canberratimes.com.au
Zimbabwe's Home Affairs Ministry said the aircraft was carrying military materiel.
From the edition.cnn.com
Materiel was running short in Java, and neither was able to rearm or fully refuel.
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These are run by IC3 diesel materiel since most of the network is not electrified.
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There have also been ministers responsible for defence materiel at different times.
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Equipment and supplies of a military force
Materiel (from the French matu00E9riel for equipment or hardware, related to the word material, and sometimes so spelled in English) is military technology and supplies in military and commercial supply chain management.
Variant spelling of materiel
All items necessary for the equipment, maintenance, operation, and support of military activities without distinction as to their application for administrative or combat purposes; excludes ships or naval aircraft.
(n) - all things used by an army, weapons
The aggregate of things used by an organization in any undertaking, such as equipment, apparatus, tools, machinery, gear, material, and supplies.
A word used in singular form only, meaning "all kinds of materials," usually those supplied by an institution such as the military