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Across many sectors, 3D printing is becoming a more integral way of manufacturing, and its influence is growing in the defence industry. Additive Manufacturing, or 3D printing, allows parts to be created quickly and cheaply for repairs, prototypes, and replacement components. Parts can be created which conform to specific standards and ...


Saab has delivered the Deployable Maintenance Facility (DAM) to the Hungarian Air Force. DAM is a mobile solution that enables enhanced maintenance capacity for aircraft and other vehicles combined with superior protection. The delivery stems from a contract signed between Saab and the Hungarian Ministry of Defence in December 2018. DAM provides ...


Trends in defence innovation often begin in science fiction speculation, with one of the most recent field being exoskeleton technology. Defence ministries across the world have been working on perfecting exoskeleton suits that improve soldier’s endurance and abilities, something that has been a common trope in fiction for decades. Now, ...


Defence markets are increasingly turning to AI procurement to streamline the process. Businesses have been investigating the power of AI procurement for the last few years. The use of algorithms, bots, and data can remove the scope for human error and make the process of finding markets and targeting advertising quicker ...


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