‘What surprises me is that this was 3D printed’: Pentagon’s top science and technology chief describes future of warfare where projectiles are made from coconut shells and coffee grounds.



  • Pentagon Science Advisor Joseph Jewell weighs in on the Ukraine war and the integration of AI and biotechnology marks a paradigm shift in how the US military views future conflicts.
  • Recently, the Marines 3D printed charges molded from coconut shells and coffee grounds that outperform conventional explosives by 25%.
  • The Department of Defense is also trying to accelerate innovation in the industry by offering up to 500 free patents to private companies.

The war between Russia and Ukraine has had a devastating impact on those directly affected by the conflict, which has now entered its fifth year as both sides trade blows in what many consider a prolonged stalemate that is due in part to a lack of manpower.

However, the conflict, or rather its asymmetrical nature, has many modern militaries keeping an eye on developments that show what the future of combat between two warring nations could look like.

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