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Firestorm Labs Accelerates Drone Production with 3D Printing and Global Network

November 26, 2024

Firestorm Labs, a San Diego-based startup, has introduced a novel approach to manufacturing small drones, drastically reducing production times while leveraging a global network of 3D printers to meet surging demands.

At the Technology Readiness Experimentation (T-REX 24-2) event in Indiana—part of the Rapid Defense Experimentation Reserve initiative organized by the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering—Firestorm Labs showcased its Tempest 50 drone. This Group 2 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), weighing between 21 and 55 pounds, can be 3D printed in just nine hours and fully assembled with integrated components in 36 hours.

Firestorm Labs Accelerates Drone Production with 3D Printing and Global Network
The Tempest 50 UAV by Firestorm Labs, with a 3D-printed airframe, offers rapid production and customizable payloads, showcased at T-REX 24-2. (Image Credit: Firestorm Labs)

Streamlined Design for Speed and Scalability

The ability to rapidly manufacture the Tempest 50 is attributed to three key factors:

  • 3D Printing: Enables the efficient production of the airframe.
  • Simplicity of Design: Reduces complexity, speeding up the overall process.
  • Commercial-Off-The-Shelf Components: Simplifies integration of readily available parts.

“We can quickly scale from zero to many, depending on warfighter demand and need,” said Brett Barbee, vice president of business development at Firestorm Labs.

The company operates from its San Diego headquarters, which is set for expansion, but can also tap into a global network of 3D printing contractors to meet larger orders. This flexibility ensures rapid production without compromising quality. “We have strong relationships across the additive manufacturing space that enable us to tap into printers globally,” Barbee added.

Customization for Mission-Specific Needs

Once the airframe is printed, Firestorm Labs rapidly integrates customer-specified payloads, ranging from electronic warfare devices to data links and sensors. The airframe’s modular design allows for quick modifications to accommodate various mission requirements, including the potential to integrate explosive materials.

“We’re able to integrate those things rapidly based on the freedom and flexibility we have in our airframe,” Barbee explained. Traditional manufacturing processes for similar-sized drones can take six to eight weeks, whereas Firestorm’s approach significantly reduces production timelines.

Cost and Time Advantages

Firestorm Labs’ drones come at a fraction of the cost and production time compared to traditional methods. According to Barbee, the Tempest 50 is approximately one-fifth the cost of other Group 2 fixed-wing drones and takes just one-tenth the time to manufacture.

“When you couple one-fifth the cost with about a tenth of the time to manufacture, those are two pretty compelling differentiators,” Barbee said.

By combining rapid 3D printing, global scalability, and customizable designs, Firestorm Labs is setting a new standard for UAV production. The company’s innovative approach could provide significant advantages for warfighters, offering flexible and cost-effective solutions for a variety of mission-critical applications.

Source: nationaldefensemagazine.org

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