British army to use 3D-printed high explosives

The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL), an executive agency sponsored by the British Ministry of Defence, has started to develop 3D printed explosives. The project aims to create new possibilities for various explosive effects using intricate designs enabled by 3D printing, and also to reduce transportation and storage costs. Michael Petch reports in 3D Printing Industry.
British sappers from the 3 Rifles Battlegroup in taji, Iraq, train Riflemen and their Swedish counterparts on urban breaching techniques, providing a valuable insight into working with explosives (Picture source: Twitter account of the British army)

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