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SPEE3D recently demonstrated the power of frontline manufacturing by producing an MRAP Battle Lock Handle in under 10 hours during a Tennessee Army National Guard exercise.
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SPEE3D recently demonstrated the power of frontline manufacturing by producing an MRAP Battle Lock Handle in under 10 hours during a Tennessee Army National Guard exercise.

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Originally reported by 3DPrint.com

SPEE3D recently demonstrated the power of frontline manufacturing by producing an MRAP Battle Lock Handle in under 10 hours during a Tennessee Army National Guard exercise. Awarded at MILAM 2026, the project with the 278th ACR integrated Cold Spray AM with drone delivery to solve contested logistics challenges. This shift converts military units into autonomous supply chains, effectively decoupling readiness from global logistics footprints. 🚀 #3DPrinting #DefenseTech #Innovation

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