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The US Army has developed a new 'no contact' technique for rifling cannon bores, which is expected to save significant production costs. This innovation aims to improve the manufacturing process of cannon bores. The technique's implementation may enhance the efficiency of cannon production.
The new technique's potential to reduce production costs can have a significant impact on the Army's budget and resource allocation, allowing for more efficient use of funds for other modernization efforts. This development also highlights the Army's focus on innovation and process improvement in its weapons manufacturing.
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