Stealth bombers. Fighter jets. Cruise missiles. Autonomous drones.
Every one of those systems relies on titanium.
Today, the U.S. imports more than 95% of its supply, while China's share of global titanium metals has surged to over 75%.
As defense production ramps up and geopolitical tensions rise, that dependence is becoming a serious vulnerability.
Titanium just became a strategic chokepoint.
According to Project Blue, the West is heading toward a titanium supply crunch, with aerospace and defense expected to feel the pressure first.
That's the backdrop for what Saga Metals (OTCQB:SAGMF, CSE:SAGA) just found in North America.
Their Radar Project has emerged as a potential Western rival to China's largest titanium mine.
- All 31 holes drilled on the property to-date report significant and consistent titanium grades across extensive intercepts.
- Recent geophysical surveys produced magnetic readings so intense they literally maxed out the equipment.
- Early data suggests a massive system, potentially even larger than China's flagship Panzhihua district.
- The site is only miles away from deepwater shipping, hydropower, and an established industrial hub.
- Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate expected in 2026.
With Western supply chains under pressure, discoveries like Radar could become increasingly strategic.