Munition in a sentence as a noun

Uh...Back in the day, someone printed up a T-shirt that had a 4-line Perl script that did RSA and so was a munition.

> How do you enforce a ban on encryption?By classifying it as a munition and using those laws.

> How do you enforce a ban on encryption?By classifying it as a munition...Oh, you mean effectively?

Encryption was a munition and it was outlawed for individuals to have it..see PGP history for details

I strongly suspect that the US munition export law will have a section saying "This doesn't apply to the US military" or some such.

Munition in a sentence as a verb

While the Reaper lacks a large payload, it seems that the large numbers providing spatial coverage will have sufficient munitions in aggregate.

You still need a weapon to fire the munition with, the ability and knowledge to properly use it, and the skill to actually land a lethal blow on the werewolf.

During the same period, they religiously enforced export controls that classified any encryption code, including simple hash functions, as munitions.

I'm worried that the US government will try to put the genie back in the bottle and go back to the 90's where strong crypto was considered a munition not suitable for export [0] and when they wanted all "secure" telecommunication to include an NSA backdoor [1].

Munition definitions

noun

weapons considered collectively

See also: weaponry arms

noun

military supplies

See also: ordnance

noun

defensive structure consisting of walls or mounds built around a stronghold to strengthen it

See also: fortification

verb

supply with weapons