From Libyan deserts to 3D‑printed firearms: weapons that persist
Eurasia Review examines the enduring presence of certain weapons. The article traces the journey of arms from the Libyan desert conflict zones. It also
Eurasia Review examines the enduring presence of certain weapons. The article
traces the journey of arms from the Libyan desert conflict zones. It also
explores the rise of 3D‑printed guns as a modern iteration. The piece argues
that these weapons continue to circulate despite bans. Historical and
technological factors contribute to their longevity. The review highlights
challenges faced by regulators in curbing their spread. It underscores the
adaptability of illicit networks to new manufacturing methods. The analysis
suggests ongoing security concerns for global authorities.