Why This Titanium Explorer Caught Rio Tinto’s Eye

Published: Fri, 10/24/25

Updated: Mon, 10/27/25

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Why This Titanium Explorer Caught Rio Tinto's Eye
As U.S. defense spending crosses $1 trillion, drones, hypersonics, and next-gen aerospace are taking center stage.

Behind them? Titanium - lightweight, nearly as strong as steel, and essential to the F-35 Raptor, missile systems, and long-endurance UAVs. Yet the U.S. imports 91% of it... mostly from China, Russia, and Kazakhstan.

That's why Saga Metals' new discovery in Canada is attracting serious attention. It's targeting a massive titanium-vanadium system with grades and scale that rival the largest in the world - and it's just 10 km from deepwater shipping, skilled workforce, and nearby hydroelectric power.

A recent geophysics survey returned magnetometer readings so intense they maxed out the equipment.

With a large oxide layering thickness, a near-monomineralic Vanadiferous Titanomagnetite (VTM) composition, and extensive mineral tenures, the Radar Titanium Project shows the potential to become a globally significant VTM project.

This could be one of North America's most strategically important new sources of titanium - and it's still flying under the radar.

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