When the original manufacturer stopped making the part, the military paid dearly for replacements. But now it can rely on 3-D printing for the part, a $300 option.
Aaron Gregg, Washington Post: Business
Sat, 07/14/2018 - 7:05pm
When the original manufacturer stopped making the part, the military paid dearly for replacements. But now it can rely on 3-D printing for the part, a $300 option.