Army Researchers Design 3D-Printed Soldier Portable Autonomous Reconnaissance Transitioning Aircraft
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5/1/2026
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Army researchers recently developed a 3D-printable, easy-to-assemble drone designed to enhance intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities.
Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD
Researchers at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, or DEVCOM, Army Research Laboratory (ARL) harnessed bottom-up Soldier innovation to develop an experimental 3D-printed small unmanned aerial system, or drone, that was demonstrated at the inaugural U.S. Army Best Drone Warfighter Competition in Huntsville, Alabama.
Known as the Soldier Portable Autonomous Reconnaissance Transitioning Aircraft, or SPARTA, the drone was developed at DEVCOM ARL in collaboration with Soldiers. By incorporating Soldier feedback early in the design process and leveraging ARL's world-class research facilities, researchers developed a 3D-printable, easy-to-assemble drone designed to enhance intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. ARL is actively working to partner the technology with industry to get into the hands of the warfighter.
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- . "Army Researchers Design 3D-Printed Soldier Portable Autonomous Reconnaissance Transitioning Aircraft," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2026.