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How the US Army 3D-prints lethal drones in hours
The U.S. Army is turning battlefield logistics into a software problem, using 3D printers and modular components to produce lethal drones in the span of a single duty day. Instead of waiting on ...
Tsuru Robotics, an international R&D bureau focused on deep tech full-stack robotics and drone development, turned to anisoprinting for reducing the weight of drones and increasing the rigidity of the ...
Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Chris Lehr prepares to launch a 3-D printed first-person view drone with experimental electronic warfare capabilities at Hohenfels, Germany on April 11, 2025. The Army ...
Significant advances in additive manufacturing, with rapid prototyping, inexpensive production, and fabrication of complex lightweight structures, are driving the market for 3D printed drones. The ...
3D printing typically involves a single machine creating an object. But a team of undergraduate researchers has taken that paradigm far outside its box in the Design, Research, and Education for ...
3D printing has proved a surprisingly useful capability in the war in Ukraine. You might not think that making small plastic widgets was very relevant, but a 3D printer can produce a lot of items ...
Four Danish engineering students have captured global attention with their groundbreaking 3D-printed drone that can fly through the air and swim underwater, switching between both with ease. The drone ...
Inside the vortex: How a 3D-printed drone captures unprecedented data Fox and his specialized team of meteorologists, engineers, and pilots tested the capabilities of a drone designed to survive ...
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