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After Czech Railways, the U.S. Navy Is Also Testing 3D Printing. They Printed 12 Drones and 1,000 Spare Parts on a Helicopter Ship

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The Navy has always had problems with supplies. Ships that operate for weeks and months on the world's oceans must eventually return home. With the advent of affordable 3D printing in recent decades, however, things are now looking up. An American company is also working on it...
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The Navy has always had problems with supplies. Ships that operate for weeks and months on the world's oceans must eventually return home. With the advent of affordable 3D printing in recent decades, however, things are now looking up. An American company is also working on it...

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Živě.cz broke the news on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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