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Printers Over Shovels: Indian Army Gets 500 3D-Printed Bunkers

Field fortification has gone digital for the Indian Army as they received over 500 3D-printed blast-resistant bunkers for deployment in extreme environments.

Developed by Indian startup MiCoB using concrete printing techniques, the structures promise a blend of protection and comfort while meeting the army’s standards for blast resistance and insulation.

By automating the construction process, MiCoB has cut build time from 45 days to less than a week.

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