Parts from former Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 aircraft have been ground down and converted into 3D printable material for use in the United Kingdom’s ...
The UK’s Royal Air Force has successfully recycled retired Tornado jet parts into useable components for its future Tempest ...
Royal Air Force recycles old fighter jets into 3D printing feedstock - enabling the creation of new components suitable for Tempest jets.
The F-16 Fighting Falcon—or the “Viper,” if you prefer—remains the most successful, combat-proven multi-role jet fighter ever produced.
Turning old fighter jets into a fine powder and using that to 3D print new components is a more sustainable way to build the ...
Above: Rolls-Royce has been involved in a first-of-its-kind recycling initiative – known as Tornado 2 Tempest - that has ...
Rolls-Royce has pioneered a unique recycling effort, transforming the United Kingdom Royal Air Force’s (RAF) old aircraft ...
The F-5A was a testament to what happens when a defense contractor actually tries to restrain its impulses and focus on making an affordable craft.
The questionable F-313 Qaher, presented in 2013 as "Iran's first stealth jet", reappears in drone form. On Feb. 1, 2013, Iran ...
The UK MoD unveiled a first of its kind recycling project that gives new life to retired Royal Air Force (RAF) Tornado aircraft components.
In a world first, the U.K. has extracted components from retired Eurofighter Tornado aircraft, turning them into 3D-printable ...
Metal parts from retired Tornado aircraft are being ground down and 3D printed into parts for the Tempest fighter jet.
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