Wiktionary
vb. 1 To locate or be located at the same site, for two things or groups, military units, etc. 2 To locate hardware within another company’s facilities. 3 To be in two places at once.
Usage examples of "co-locate".
It was much the same story at the Navy base whose airfield was now co-located with the Air Force.
A few units took wrong turns, to the embarrassment of their officers and the rage of superiors, but soon enough each of the three divisions had found a new home, in every case co-located with a formerly Iraqi division of the same type.
The birds and the warheads are co-located at Whiteman Air Force Base along with the B-2s.
The drawdown of strategic missiles—mostly land-based ones for the United States—had radically reduced the number of available warheads, and, like planners everywhere, the Joint Strategic Targeting Staff, co-located with headquarters SAC, tried to make up for the shortfall in any way they could.
The birds and the warheads are co-located at Whiteman Air Force Base along with the B-2s.
As an added twist, when everyone at Tenth Corps was sure that a dummy headquarters was in fact identified as one, the dummy headquarters was co-located with the real one.
It provided Brim's first unobstructed view forward since he left the bridge: the first enemy ship-a typical Cloud League transport made up of globes and cylinders co-located along a single tube-was now pothering along less than a quarter c'lenyt ahead and being overhauled rapidly.