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Marines 3D Print 7-Meter Raiding Craft in Okinawa

Marines 3D Print 7-Meter Raiding Craft in OkinawaPhoto: Military.com

Marines 3D-printed and tested a 7-meter raiding craft in Okinawa, demonstrating how military equipment could be built directly in theater

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