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USMC Develops NDAA-Compliant 3D-Printed Drone
March 22, 2026
The U.S. Marine Corps has developed and tested its first National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) compliant 3D-printed drone, named HANX, at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Designed by Sgt. Henry David Volpe, this innovative aerial platform aims to provide secure, adaptable capabilities to modern warfighters, reflecting a significant advancement in military procurement and technology adoption.
- This development highlights the Marine Corps' commitment to integrating additive manufacturing technologies within defense procurement, potentially accelerating acquisition timelines and reducing costs.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on NDAA compliance, indicating strict adherence to federal acquisition regulations and security standards.
- Contractors specializing in 3D printing, unmanned aerial systems, and secure military technologies may find emerging opportunities to support or expand similar initiatives.
- The successful testing at Camp Lejeune underscores the importance of location-specific operational validation in procurement planning and contract execution.
The HANX is the Marine Corps' first National Defense Authorizing Act-compliant, 3D-printed drone, providing a secure and adaptable aerial platform for the modern warfighter.
— Sgt. Henry David Volpe
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U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Department of Defense
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