Skunk Works, Divergent Unveil 3D-Printed One-Way Attack Drone

 Lockheed Martin's Dragonfly Group 3 drone

Divergent additively manufactured and robotically assembled Lockheed Martin's Dragonfly Group 3 drone.

Credit: Graham Warwick/Aviation Week
SAN DIEGO—Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works has revealed a one-way attack drone entirely additively manufactured and robotically assembled by partner Divergent Technologies in a joint manufacturing demonstration called Project Dragonfly. With a span of 9 ft. and gross weight of 400 lb., the jet-powered...
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