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US Marine Corps develops first 3D printed drone with no China-sourced parts, dubbed HANX —  modular design makes it quick to adapt from reconnaissance to one-way attack, and other duties

US Marine Corps develops first 3D printed drone with no China-sourced parts, dubbed HANX — modular design makes it quick to adapt from reconnaissance to one-way attack, and other duties

The U.S. Marine Corps has developed the first NDAA-compliant drone named HANX, which features a modular design for various tasks like reconnaissance and one-way attack missions. The drone is entirely 3D printed, allowing for quick manufacturing and repairs by Marines. Sgt. Henry David Volpe played a crucial role in the drone's development, aiming to create a cost-effective solution produced in-house. While hurdles exist for wider deployment due to specialized infrastructure and training requirements, the project marks a significant advancement in secure and customizable drone technology.

Tom's Hardware
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U.S. Army’s Drone 3D Printing Hits Next Phase with 25th Infantry Division’s Lethal FPV System

The U.S. Army's 3D printing initiative for drones has advanced with the 25th Infantry Division's deployment of the Lethal First Person View (FPV) system. This technology allows for rapid prototyping and customization of drones to meet specific mission requirements. The FPV system enhances situational awareness and provides soldiers with a tactical edge in the field. The Army continues to explore innovative ways to leverage 3D printing for military applications, showcasing the potential for agile and cost-effective solutions in defense technology.

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