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Link Solution Expands Defense 3D Printing Cooperation with Army

๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ท GN 3D ํ”„๋ฆฐํŒ… (KO)3D PrintingThu, 25 Jun 2026 10:30:00 GMTยท translated & edited
Link Solution Expands Defense 3D Printing Cooperation with Army

Link Solution is enhancing its collaboration with the Korean Army to advance on-site parts production using 3D printing technology.

Link Solution has announced an expansion of its 3D printing cooperation efforts with the Korean Army, focusing on improving the production of parts directly at military sites. This initiative aims to streamline the supply chain and enhance the responsiveness of military maintenance operations.

The partnership will involve the development and implementation of advanced 3D printing solutions tailored to the specific needs of the army. This includes the potential for rapid prototyping and on-demand manufacturing of components that are crucial for operational readiness and equipment sustainment. By bringing production capabilities closer to the point of need, the army can reduce lead times for essential parts.

Link Solution's expertise in additive manufacturing is expected to play a key role in this advancement. The company will likely provide the necessary hardware, software, and material expertise to support the army's objectives. The goal is to move beyond traditional manufacturing methods, which can be slow and costly for specialized or obsolete parts, towards a more agile and efficient production model.

This enhanced cooperation signifies a commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology for defense applications. The ability to produce parts in the field can significantly impact logistical support, reduce reliance on external suppliers, and potentially lower costs associated with spare parts management. The project is set to contribute to the modernization of the army's maintenance and repair capabilities.

Editor's Analysis โ€” through the multi-planetary lens

This development highlights the increasing adoption of additive manufacturing in the defense sector for on-demand, localized production. By enabling field repairs and rapid part creation, 3D printing can significantly enhance military readiness, reduce logistical burdens, and improve supply chain resilience, aligning with broader trends in defense industrial modernization.

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Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report โ€” please refer to the original source.

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