Modern-day manufacturing has become a limiter in the field of drone warfare. Producing battlefield drones in factories and then delivering them through supply chains to where they are needed isn't cost-effective or scalable. Additive Manufacturing provides a unique process that allows field forces to directly modify the system's design, goals, and usefulness on the battlefield. Allowing near immediate reaction and manufacturing on the front lines. One spool of filament or container of powder can be turned into a limitless number of different tools, each specialized for the immediate need. And while this may sound like a neat idea for the future, it is already a fact. And we are just getting started.