Saturday, May 18, 2013

In Tomorrow's Wars, Battles Will Be Fought With a 3-D Printer | Danger Room | Wired.com

In Tomorrow's Wars, Battles Will Be Fought With a 3-D Printer | Danger Room | Wired.com: "It’s a far-out vision for future combat, but at least one naval officer thinks it could happen. According to Lt. Cmdr. Michael Llenza, who sketched out the scenario in the latest Armed Forces Journal, 3-D printing could arguably “upend the way we think about supply chains, sea basing and even maritime strategy.” And by we, Llenza doesn’t just mean Americans. The Chinese military is already bragging about how they are printing parts for their next-gen aircraft."

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