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US Antimony (UAMY) Stock Skyrockets on $245M Defense Deal – Is It Too Good to Be True?

UAMY Stock Skyrockets ~1500% on Pentagon Antimony Deal Amid Critical Minerals Boom

UAMY Stock Rollercoaster Ride in Late 2025 United States Antimony’s stock has been on a wild rollercoaster through October. The tiny miner’s shares, which traded below $1 as recently as mid-September, exploded into the double-digits after the Pentagon contract news hit ts2.tech ts2.tech. In the frenzy, UAMY surged to an intraday high of $19.71 on Oct. 14 (an all-time high) before sharp profit-taking set in stockanalysis.com. By Oct. 24 the stock closed at $12.01 stockanalysis.com, and it continued to swing dramatically. In Monday trading on Oct. 27, UAMY plunged about 20% by midday to ~$9.50 stockanalysis.com, reflecting the extreme volatility
MP Materials Stock Soars on Pentagon and Apple Breakthroughs – 400% YTD Rally Explained

MP Materials Stock Soars on Pentagon and Apple Breakthroughs – 400% YTD Rally Explained

Sources: Company filings and press releases investors.mpmaterials.com investors.mpmaterials.com; Reuters and Mining.com on DoD/Apple deals csis.org mining.com; TS2.tech analysis ts2.tech ts2.tech; Benzinga (BofA analyst) benzinga.com benzinga.com; MarketBeat and TradingView market data marketbeat.com tradingview.com; CSIS and other reports on geopolitics csis.org reuters.com; Lynas Reuters report reuters.com rareearthexchanges.com.
13 October 2025
MP Materials Stock Skyrockets on Pentagon Deal and Apple Alliance – Rare Earth Boom or Hype?

Rare Earth Boom: MP Materials Stock Skyrockets on Pentagon Deal, China Curbs – Hype or Game-Changer?

China’s Rare Earth Stranglehold Sparks U.S. Action Rare earth elements – a group of 17 metals like neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium, and terbium – may not be household names, but they are the lifeblood of modern tech and defense industries. They power the magnets in electric vehicle motors and wind turbines, enable the miniaturization of smartphones and precision-guided missiles, and are critical for fighter jet engines and satellites. For years, the United States has been almost entirely dependent on imports of these resources, especially from China ts2.tech. In fact, China currently accounts for roughly 70% of the world’s rare earth ore production and over 90% of
B-2 Stealth Bomber’s Action-Packed 2025: Secret Strikes, High-Tech Upgrades & Pentagon Drama

B-2 Stealth Bomber’s Action-Packed 2025: Secret Strikes, High-Tech Upgrades & Pentagon Drama

March–May 2025: six B-2 Spirit bombers deployed to Diego Garcia to strike Houthi targets in Yemen, marking the bomber’s first combat employment in years. June 21–22, 2025: seven B-2s launched from Whiteman AFB for Operation Midnight Hammer, striking Iran’s Fordow and Natanz facilities after an 18-hour flight with multiple refuelings and dropping 14 GBU-57A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrators. Simultaneously, a U.S. Navy submarine launched more than two dozen Tomahawk missiles to Isfahan to destroy surface infrastructure. By June 23, 2025, the B-2s had returned to Whiteman AFB, capping a mission described as the largest B-2 strike in history and the second-longest
AI Shake-Up: Pentagon’s $200M Contracts, Meta’s Mega Investment, and an Open-Source AI Outsmarting GPT-4

AI Shake-Up: Pentagon’s $200M Contracts, Meta’s Mega Investment, and an Open-Source AI Outsmarting GPT-4

The U.S. Department of Defense awarded up to $200 million contracts to four AI firms: OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and xAI. The contracts fund development of agentic AI systems to tackle critical national security challenges, according to DoD official Doug Matty. Musk’s Grok chatbot will be adapted for government use as part of a new Grok for Government” suite under the DoD deal. President Trump announced plans to invest $70 billion in AI and energy initiatives to be unveiled on July 14 at a Pittsburgh innovation summit. The plan includes funding for new data centers and power grid upgrades to support
Ghost Signals and Laser Shields: The Pentagon’s 500-Satellite Orbital Defense Net

Ghost Signals and Laser Shields: The Pentagon’s 500-Satellite Orbital Defense Net

In June 2024, Australian astronomers traced a 30-nanosecond radio burst to NASA’s defunct Relay-2 satellite, offline since 1967, likely caused by a micrometeoroid hit or decades of charge buildup. The LES-1 Lincoln Experimental Satellite, silent since 1967, transmitted again in 2012 after 45 years of dormancy. The Pentagon plans a 500-satellite orbital defense net by 2028 to form the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture, including laser-connected Transport and Tracking Layers. The PARCAE (White Cloud or NOSS) program deployed triplet satellite clusters in the 1960s to triangulate Soviet naval transmissions, declassified in 2023. The Vela satellites monitored nuclear detonations, with the 1979
29 June 2025
Pentagon’s Space Internet Nightmare: Why the Unified Satellite Network Keeps Stalling

Pentagon’s Space Internet Nightmare: Why the Unified Satellite Network Keeps Stalling

The Pentagon aims to field a software-defined, multi-layer Enterprise SATCOM network that seamlessly routes data across DoD, allied, and commercial satellites in LEO, MEO, and GEO to support Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2). In 2020 the Space Force and DoD CIO committed to the shift, with the SDA launching the National Defense Space Architecture (NDSA), later renamed the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA), to field hundreds of small satellites as a mesh-layer backbone. Interoperable Hybrid Terminals would allow a single device to talk to any authorized satellite by software, with the Air Force aiming to field its first multi-network
21 June 2025
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