Military leaders see potential in 3D printing

Cindy Ellen Russell / Star-Advertiser Industrial 3D metal printers system are being utilized by the U.S. Navy to create replacement parts or to improve them. A media tour of the system was at Marine Corps Base Hawai‘i in Kaneohe on Tuesday, July 2, as part of RIMPAC 2024. Pictured is FleetWerx contractor Patrick Tucker.

At this year’s Exercise Rim of the Pacific, the U.S. military is putting a major emphasis on logistics and new techno­logy as it looks at operations across the Pacific. One technology that’s getting special attention is 3D printers, a rapidly evolving technology that uses computers and manufacturing equipment to quickly build tools and components to machines — in this case, military vehicles and weapons systems.

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