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The U.S. Army has revealed new 3D-printed barracks at Fort Bliss, Texas, after a year-long pilot program. The barracks, which ...
A soldier was indicted Wednesday in Texas federal court for allegedly 3D-printing and selling parts that can turn commercially available firearms into automatic weapons. Spc. Grant Lee Mosley, 25 ...
But for our money (and 3D printing time), we’d definitely go with this new motorized variant. While the core mechanism is largely the same, the powered unit uses a N20 geared motor and an 18650 ...
The 3D-printed drones cost between $2,000 and $3,000 each. ... Soldiers in Germany will test whether 3D-printed small drones can scan the electromagnetic spectrum to find threats for soldiers.
According to Jon Toth — a CEHC training specialist, who is also a Reserve Soldier with the 102nd — this was the first time CEHC and the 102nd have partnered up to test printed containers like ...
3D printing is supplying frontline troops with a wide range of items that are in high demand, from drone munitions and bombing accessories to trench periscopes.
The inside of a 3D printed barracks at Fort Bliss, Texas. U.S. Army. In images released by the army, the barracks can be seen furnished with beds and storage units, as well as windows and ventilation.