equip, fit out, outfit, fit - provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose; "The expedition was equipped with proper clothing, food, and other necessities"
While in Russia in November 2017, al-Bashir offered to construct an airbase for Russia on the Red Sea coast and to re-equip the Sudanese army with the Russian weapons including SU-30 fighter jets and surface-to-air missiles.
Kuwait Ambassador to Italy Sheikh Ali Al-Khaled Al-Sabah with Mayor of Norcia Nicola Alemanno and Deputy Prime Minister Angelo Borelli ROME, Feb 3 (KUNA) -- Kuwait offered a financial donation to help re-equip a hospital in the Italian city of Norcia, which was hit by a 2016 devastating earthquake in an effort to provide the medical facility with diagnostics and treatment technologies.
The NHIA plans to re-equip its offices in its 275 districts with the needed tools and logistics to increase coverage from the current 37 percent to over 70 percent.
On a very simple level, the nations of the Eastern bloc had to re-equip their armies, air forces, and their airlines with Western equipment, so how costly and economically damaging was that?
"Technical specialists of Russian defense enterprises who arrived after that started work to re-equip S-300PM into S-300-PMU-2 systems," the source said.
Qatar has signed a statement of intent to re-equip the country's fighter force with 24 UK-built Typhoons and many of the QEAF pilots involved in the week-long exercise will be amongst the first to be trained to fly them in Great Britain.
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