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National Interest on MSNAdditive Printing to Help Keep USMC F-35s FlyingMore recently, the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps have used 3D printing to produce F-35 Full Mission Simulator (FMS) cockpits—an ...
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The Aviationist on MSNF-35s Take Over Rotational U.S. Marine Corps Deployments to MCAS IwakuniVMFA-214’s F-35s have deployed to Japan in place of long-running F/A-18 Hornet detachments, which reinforce the U.S. Marine ...
In the last few years, the Marine Corps has increased its exploration of additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, to quickly replace parts for weapons, vehicles and equipment. Marines at the ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The US Marine Corps' F-35B fired its gun pod for the first time while flying. With 220-rounds of 25 mm firepower, the F-35 with the gun pod is a powerful asset for ...
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