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Indian Army Uses 3D Concrete Printing to Reinforce Forward Positions Fast
India’s homegrown 3D concrete printer has moved into forward areas, helping troops build and reinforce protective positions along the country’s northern borders.
The vehicle-mounted Trishakti Corps printer can rapidly construct bunkers, sentry posts, and other defensive structures, cutting timelines and freeing up soldiers for other operational tasks.
Equipped with a robotic arm, piston pump, circular mixer, and on-board generator, the system can operate continuously across rugged, mountainous terrain.
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