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The future is in 3d printing, we can print all kinds of sophisticated weapons even fighter jets and tanks with it.

Is Turkey active in this area?

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The future is in 3d printing, we can print all kinds of sophisticated weapons even fighter jets and tanks with it.

Is Turkey active in this area?

3d-printed-weapons-from-destiny

TAI, Aselsan and Roketsan are investing in 3D printing technologies both for metal and synthetic materials.

Personally, I would like to see 3D printing complex prefragmented warheads.
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TAI, Aselsan and Roketsan are investing in 3D printing technologies both for metal and synthetic materials.

Personally, I would like to see 3D printing complex prefragmented warheads.
arcam-rocket-nozzle.jpg

What are the advantages of "3D printing complex prefragmented warheads." ?
 
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Turkey should also invest to bring these technologies into normal manufacturars or construction companies which are very famous in the worl
 
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The future is in 3d printing, we can print all kinds of sophisticated weapons even fighter jets and tanks with it.

Is Turkey active in this area?

There's a private company called Kemiq that is producing 3d printers, here's some of them;

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and here's another
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Here's link to their site;
https://kemiq.com/


Also in 2015 Turkish company Btech Innovation and Pamukkale University 3d printed a titanium jaw for a wounded turtle and then attached the jaw to the turtle through surgery.

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Here's a link to an article about it;
https://www.popsci.com/wounded-sea-turtle-gets-3d-printed-jaw-replacement
btech's site also has some info on this;
https://www.btech.com.tr/injured-sea-turtle-gets-3d-printed-jaw/


There's also a Turkish project called robotel which 3d prints mechanical prosthetic limbs for people who are missing their hands and fingers.

Here's one of the prosthetics they've printed;
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Here's their site;
http://www.robotel.org/


Turkey is very active in 3d printing.
 
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