2022
DOI: 10.2478/jms-2022-0003
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Supporting military maintenance and repair with additive manufacturing

Abstract: The purpose of the study is to explore whether Additive Manufacturing (AM) can support the military maintenance and repair of combat troops at isolated tactical level maintenance sites. The study also sought an explanation as to how AM could be organised in military logistics. The subject was approached from a systemic perspective. A system dynamics modelling was used as an impact assessment method. When selecting the parameters used in the model, the 3D printing data of the spare parts printed on the MTLB arm… Show more

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“…In modern industry, manufacturers are increasingly interested in additive manufacturing. The combination of accuracy and productivity of additive manufacturing is becoming more and more relevant in the production of military equipment parts in field conditions [1], in particular, for the maintenance and repair of armored vehicles at isolated technical maintenance facilities of the tactical level in the conditions of hostilities or for the manufacture of damaged components of other equipment, including small arms [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In modern industry, manufacturers are increasingly interested in additive manufacturing. The combination of accuracy and productivity of additive manufacturing is becoming more and more relevant in the production of military equipment parts in field conditions [1], in particular, for the maintenance and repair of armored vehicles at isolated technical maintenance facilities of the tactical level in the conditions of hostilities or for the manufacture of damaged components of other equipment, including small arms [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%