When an item of clothing doesn’t fit, the wearer might get frustrated, but that’s usually the extent of the problem. When a Kevlar vest worn by a U.S. soldier doesn’t fit, the results can be lethal.
U.S. soldiers could one day subsist on customized nutritional meals hot off the 3D printer. Researchers at the Army’s Soldier Research, Development, and Engineering Center in Natick, Mass. are working ...
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Soldiers Upgrade Military Drones with 3D-Printed Grenades and Custom Parts in Ukraine - 11 Feb 2025 - 59798347
At drone workshops, Ukrainian soldiers repair, maintain, and upgrade military drones with grenades using 3D printers and custom-made parts. The war between Ukraine and Russia has shown how inexpensive ...
The U.S. Army has revealed new 3D-printed barracks at Fort Bliss, Texas, after a year-long pilot program. The barracks, which ...
Soldiers completed a company-sized field exercise, testing the new Integrated Visual Augmentation System this fall. The IVAS is expected to begin fielding in 2021. (Army) A scene from the 2012 science ...
Amazon has opened a 3D-printing marketplace, offering customers the ability to buy customized products and trinkets like earrings or figurines. To enable customization, Amazon has built a new ...
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