European countries are actively introducing innovative technologies into the military sphere, returning to the art of fortification — the construction of fortified positions and defensive structures. In the face of growing geopolitical threats and the need for rapid deployment of defense, traditional construction methods are giving way to modern solutions.
France has pioneered the use of 3D printing of concrete for the construction of bunkers and other fortifications. With the help of additive technologies, they create durable, quickly erected structures that can be adapted to specific combat missions. Industrial 3D printers allow you to print not just individual elements, but entire sections of defensive structures directly on the battlefield or in the rear.
Meanwhile, Germany is developing the idea of modular trench construction based on the Lego type as part of the Fortification Technologies program. This allows military personnel to quickly assemble shelters from pre-prepared plastic or composite blocks, ensuring mobility and efficiency in organizing defense.
Although the appearance of defensive structures has remained the same — walls, trenches, shelters — their internal structure and methods of construction have undergone significant changes. Modern technologies make construction safer, more economical and faster.
This resurgence of interest in fortification indicates that in the context of modern conflict, not only high-tech weapons are important, but also the ability to quickly create a stable line of defense.
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