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Navy looks to build 3-D print explosives
« on: December 12, 2017, 06:52:38 pm »

Navy looks to build 3-D print explosives
The U.S. Navy wants to be able to buy an off-the-shelf 3-D printer and use it to print explosives.
 
 

Tim Omarzu
Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn.

The U.S. Navy wants to be able to buy an off-the-shelf 3-D printer and use it to print explosives.

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https://www.military1.com/military-weapons/article/1879205014-navy-looks-to-build-3-d-print-explosives/

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Re: Navy looks to build 3-D print explosives
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2017, 07:10:35 pm »
Only the first sentence of the article is related to the topic.

The rest of the article is about handling solids and nothing to do with 3D printing or explosives.

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