New Report from AM Research, ‘Additive Manufacturing for Unmanned Aerial Systems’ Sees Market for 3D Printing in Drones ...
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Startup printing 3D drones helping US keep military edge
One California company is determined to make sure the U.S. keeps its military edge.
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3D-printed autonomous interceptor aircraft targets hostile drone swarms at 350 mph
Colorado-based SkyDefense has introduced CobraJet, an autonomous interceptor aircraft designed to stop hostile drones ...
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Building a 3D printed variable pitch quadcopter drone from scratch
Discover the process behind creating a custom 3D printed quadcopter with variable pitch technology. This project highlights ...
NewsNation West Coast Bureau Correspondent Nancy Loo delivers an exclusive report on Firestorm Labs 3D drone-printing ...
An ultra-durable compound created by Voltage Vessels, a Maui-based company, using fibers of volcanic rock is being tested in ...
The Defense Department is conducting its largest-ever test of integrating advanced 3D printing with cutting-edge drones for ...
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A US Army brigade used hundreds of attack drones in a recent wargame. Soldiers built more than half of them themselves.
As Ukraine has shown, 3D printing lets soldiers quickly and cheaply build drones, make parts, and adapt designs for the battlefield.
At the first annual Best Drone Warfighter competition, soldiers brought their homemade drones for test flights and ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Ukrainian battlefield lessons are pushing a British Army unit to adopt a technology that has shown ...
Starting in early 2017, the Army plans to begin testing how it might use 3D-printed drones on the battlefield. The U.S. Army expects to start experimenting with 3D-printed drones early next year, ...
Australia introduced the Southern Hemisphere’s first 3D-printed unmanned surface vessel (USV), the ASTRA 460, with its sea trials starting in May. Developed by three Australian firms, the 4.6-metre ...
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