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Well, I did it. There was already a definition at Wikitionary. The list of articles I added might be overkill, but there are about a million more articles in Wikipedia with the word "Ordnance" in their names (mostly different types of ordnance) that I didn't include. Please adjust as necessary. Katr6721:58, 30 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
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I'm not sure that "Ordnance weapon" makes sense - perhaps "Ordnance (weapon)", "Ordnance (munition)". Also I don't think the redir to Personal weapon is correct - e.g. many references to "ordnance" are to ordnance carried by aircraft. DexDor (talk) 16:47, 10 July 2011 (UTC)Reply