Ordnance in a sentence as a noun

It's the missiles, not planes, that **** aircrafts, and drones are much cheaper ordnance carriers.

I know of two situations when ordnance is ejected prior to landing1.

Hang-ups, where the release command was given over target but the ordnance didn't separate.

Trap-weight limits; the old-gen F/A-18s were crippled by this problem, wherein they couldn't recover to ship carrying the ordnance with which they launched.

Within three weeks it was being used in action in Northern Ireland and within months had become one of the most valuable tools for ordnance officers serving there.

Anti-vehicle mines, unexploded ordnance, cluster ammo,...the upside is definitely the low cost.

Landmines and ordnance are not just a problem in Kosovo, the rest of former Yugoslavia still has its problems with contaminated forests and agriculture areas.

Sometime during the night, a loud noise, either from a nearby avalanche, a jet aircraft, or military ordnance, convinced at least five members of the group that an avalanche was bearing down on them.

Ordnance definitions

noun

military supplies

See also: munition

noun

large but transportable armament

See also: artillery