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U.S. Navy Advances Frontline 3D Printing Technology, Strengthening AUKUS Cooperation and Logistics

Through coordinated work across Naval Sea Systems Command, the Maritime Industrial Base, and private industry, additive manufacturing moved from testing into direct supply chain integration. This shift improved fleet readiness and enhanced logistics resilience across naval operations. Significant milestones were achieved on complex combat platforms during the year. Huntington Ingalls Industries installed the first 1.5-meter-long, 450-kilogram me…
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3D Printing Industry broke the news in on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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