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L3Harris uses additive manufacturing to accelerate satellite thruster production

As space becomes increasingly contested, the ability to deploy and replace satellites quickly is gaining importance. L3Harris is addressing this challenge by shifting key thruster component production from traditional machining to additive manufacturing techniques. Satellite thrusters are essential for deployment, orientation, and maneuvering in orbit. Traditionally, their production has taken an average of 18 months, making them a limiting fact…
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defence-industry.eu broke the news in on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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