Featured in 3d printingBYBrett TingleyFeb 17, 2022ShareInventor Of The $3,375 Electromagnetic Rifle Tells Us All About His CreationThe CEO of ArcFlash Labs talks about where his creation came from and where the tech behind it could be headed in the future. BYBrett TingleyFeb 17, 2022ShareBYThomas NewdickMar 30, 2021ShareSaab Has Begun Testing 3D Printing To Repair Battle-Damaged Fighter JetsTrials of a 3D-printed replacement part aboard a Gripen fighter could pave the way to a new concept of battle damage repair for combat aircraft. BYThomas NewdickMar 30, 2021ShareBYThomas NewdickMar 1, 2021ShareThe Air Force Is Having To Reverse Engineer Parts Of Its Own Stealth BomberTwenty-one years after the last Spirit was delivered, the Air Force is working out how to build the exotic spare parts the bomber requires. BYThomas NewdickMar 1, 2021ShareBYJoseph TrevithickJun 29, 2019ShareMeet RAMBO, the U.S. Army’s 3D-Printed Grenade LauncherIt may just be a proof-of-concept, but it shoots live, 3D-printed grenades and engineers hope the experiment will show promise in the laboratory and out in the field. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 29, 2019ShareBYJoseph TrevithickJun 18, 2019ShareNorthrop And Raytheon Have Been Secretly Working On Scramjet Powered Hypersonic MissileThe weapon, which uses an entirely 3D-printed scramjet engine, is set to fly for the first time in “the near future.” BYJoseph TrevithickJun 18, 2019ShareBYTyler RogowaySep 7, 2017ShareDARPA’s “Flying Missile Rail” Seems To Be More About Manufacturing Than CombatThe idea has limited potential, but how it will be designed and manufactured will be the program’s biggest and most important challenges. BYTyler RogowaySep 7, 2017Share
BYBrett TingleyFeb 17, 2022ShareInventor Of The $3,375 Electromagnetic Rifle Tells Us All About His CreationThe CEO of ArcFlash Labs talks about where his creation came from and where the tech behind it could be headed in the future. BYBrett TingleyFeb 17, 2022Share
BYThomas NewdickMar 30, 2021ShareSaab Has Begun Testing 3D Printing To Repair Battle-Damaged Fighter JetsTrials of a 3D-printed replacement part aboard a Gripen fighter could pave the way to a new concept of battle damage repair for combat aircraft. BYThomas NewdickMar 30, 2021Share
BYThomas NewdickMar 1, 2021ShareThe Air Force Is Having To Reverse Engineer Parts Of Its Own Stealth BomberTwenty-one years after the last Spirit was delivered, the Air Force is working out how to build the exotic spare parts the bomber requires. BYThomas NewdickMar 1, 2021Share
BYJoseph TrevithickJun 29, 2019ShareMeet RAMBO, the U.S. Army’s 3D-Printed Grenade LauncherIt may just be a proof-of-concept, but it shoots live, 3D-printed grenades and engineers hope the experiment will show promise in the laboratory and out in the field. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 29, 2019Share
BYJoseph TrevithickJun 18, 2019ShareNorthrop And Raytheon Have Been Secretly Working On Scramjet Powered Hypersonic MissileThe weapon, which uses an entirely 3D-printed scramjet engine, is set to fly for the first time in “the near future.” BYJoseph TrevithickJun 18, 2019Share
BYTyler RogowaySep 7, 2017ShareDARPA’s “Flying Missile Rail” Seems To Be More About Manufacturing Than CombatThe idea has limited potential, but how it will be designed and manufactured will be the program’s biggest and most important challenges. BYTyler RogowaySep 7, 2017Share