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Armory

An armory, or armoury in British spelling, is a secure facility where weapons, ammunition, and related equipment are stored, maintained, and issued to authorized personnel. Armories serve military, police, security, and sometimes civilian organizations.

The term armory derives from Old French armurerie, from Latin arma meaning weapons. Historically, armories were

Functionally, an armory provides storage, inspection, maintenance, and issue of arms and equipment. It maintains inventory

Typical holdings include small arms, ammunition, ballistic protection, tools, spare parts, and sometimes specialized vehicles or

Types vary by organization. Military armories distribute arms to units; police and security armories issue equipment

Close coordination with procurement, safety, and security regulations governs armory operation, including inventory audits, transfer records,

fortified
storerooms
within
castles
or
city
defenses
and
later
evolved
into
centralized
state
facilities.
records,
conducts
safety
checks,
and
ensures
that
gear
is
calibrated,
repaired,
or
replaced
as
needed.
equipment.
Access
is
restricted,
with
procedures
for
check-in,
handling,
and
secure
storage
of
sensitive
items.
to
personnel;
naval
and
air
armories
support
respective
services.
Some
historic
armories
now
function
as
museums
or
training
facilities.
and
incident
reporting.
See
also
arsenal,
armorer,
and
weapons
depot.