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SPEE3D 3D printing restores ‘deadlined’ US Army vehicle in hours

Metal additive manufacturing company SPEE3D says its deployable 3D printing technology helped restore a disabled US Army combat support vehicle in less than 24 hours during a live field exercise in Tennessee, demonstrating how expeditionary manufacturing could support military readiness in remote environments.
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Australian Manufacturing broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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