Stock Alert: Defense Billions Flow Into Critical Minerals — Here’s Why Titanium Is Key



A titanium squeeze is coming. And 75% of global supply is controlled by China.

One company just found a Titanium intrusion as big as China's largest mine, and it trades at 1/10th the valuation of its peers.

Fighter jets need titanium. So do rockets, submarines, and spacecraft. The US currently imports over 90% of what it uses, which means there's a serious weakness as defense budgets surge and the space race accelerates.

According to Project Blue, a leading market intelligence firm, the West is heading toward a titanium supply crisis. Aerospace and defense will feel it first.

Meanwhile, China's grip has tightened fast. Their share of global titanium metals rose from 40% in 2019 to over 75% today.

That's the backdrop for what this small explorer just found in Canada.

Their Radar Project has emerged as a potential Western rival to China's largest titanium mine.

  1. 15 out 15 holes drilled on the property to-date report exceptional and consistent titanium grades.
  2. Recent geophysical surveys produced magnetic readings so intense they literally maxed out the equipment.
  3. Early data suggests a massive system, potentially even larger than China's flagship Panzhihua district.
  4. The site is only miles away from deepwater shipping, hydropower, and an established industrial hub.
  5. Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate expected in 2026.

This may be one of the most strategically important titanium discoveries in North America.

With global demand surging and Western supply vulnerable, Saga's Radar Project opportunity is early-stage, strategically critical, and appearing before a major supply shock.

 

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