Materiel in a sentence as a noun

That's "Does not imply any _exclusive_ right to the preexisting materiel".

""Besides that, I'm an expert, and I think velvet is an inferior materiel.

.338 with 300gr VLD is essentially the same for range and enough ft-lbs to wound humans vs. .50bmg; it's just inferior for anti-materiel.

Imagine if all the shuttle ever had to do was ferry people and food cargo up/down while the ISS was built in space-sourced materiel.

The A-10 also turns out to be a useful bit of materiel, but it too relies on other equipment to provide air superiority.

While related in the broad scope, as far as the constraints of this report and the subject of downloading copy-written materiel go it is irrelevant.

Today, that adversary is a shambles, split into countries of varying competence and openness, any of which might have enough nuclear materiel to end a major world city.

A careful study of modern warfare would show that the majority of wars were not won because the opposing army was mostly dead, but because of equipment and materiel and logistics and morale.

The first part talks about disabling geotagging for deployed soldiers in classified locations, and gives an example where geotagging allegedly led to a morter attack and materiel losses,2.

I've been programming for ages and am learning erlang right now, to a large extent I rely on the learning materiel I'm using to show me the time-tested solution to problems that have been solved over and over again for that language.

Materiel definitions

noun

equipment and supplies of a military force

See also: equipage