The 175th CES at Martin State Air National Guard Base, Maryland, is at the forefront of innovation in developing an Expeditionary 3D Concrete Printer to rapidly build fortified infrastructure that supports warfighters and sustains operations in contested environments. As modern warfare evolves and global logistics grow more contested, the U.S. Air Force faces mounting challenges in building and sustaining critical infrastructure in dynamic, high-risk environments. For Air Force Civil Engineers, meeting these challenges requires agile, deployable solutions like the Expeditionary 3D Concrete Printer that enhance operational effectiveness and ensure mission success. (Courtesy of 175th CES/Maj. Brian Vickers)
Date Taken: | 04.17.2025 |
Date Posted: | 04.17.2025 09:13 |
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Location: | MARTIN STATE AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, MARYLAND, US |
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