WordNet
n. weapons considered collectively [syn: weaponry, arms, weapons system, munition]
Usage examples of "implements of war".
The preparation of mantlets, movable shelters, and various implements of war, will take up three whole months.
The body was deposited in an attitude of repose, facing the rising sun, with the implements of war and of the chase at hand, in readiness for the final journey.
Countless implements of war and peace hung, stood or lay from wall to wall, as far as he could see in the dim light, and even from the ceiling high above.
They're getting packs of stuff as they get to the front of the line, and since we know it can't be weapons or other implements of war, it's probably some kind of recirculator.
Leaning on their implements of war, Quizo and his men stared almost blankly back at Mike, alternating the direction of their gazes toward the two men he had felled.
The Overgovernment pointed out that the possession and use of major implements of war was by law its own exclusive privilege.