Raytheon researchers said 3D printed parts, either artillery fins or missile motors, could soon help the military respond to threats immediately. Raytheon Raytheon has figured out how to produce 80 ...
A Microflown Avisa Castle acoustic subarray mounted on an unmanned ground vehicle, displayed at the Omega Future Indirect Fires conference. The acoustic master is located in the centre and the ...
Ready to step into the world of 3D printing? The Artillery Sidewinder X2 is the perfect starter machine! With user-friendly features, excellent print quality, and a reliable setup, this 3D printer ...
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