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The next war won’t be decided by missiles—it’ll be decided by batteries. From drones and directed-energy weapons to satellites and submarines, every system depends on stored energy. In this episode, we break down why U.S.-made battery cells are more than just components—they’re strategic assets. Learn how domestic production defines mission readiness, why foreign-made cells are becoming a liability, and what the Pentagon’s 2027 NDAA ban really means for defense, aerospace, and the industrial base.
By William HadalaThe next war won’t be decided by missiles—it’ll be decided by batteries. From drones and directed-energy weapons to satellites and submarines, every system depends on stored energy. In this episode, we break down why U.S.-made battery cells are more than just components—they’re strategic assets. Learn how domestic production defines mission readiness, why foreign-made cells are becoming a liability, and what the Pentagon’s 2027 NDAA ban really means for defense, aerospace, and the industrial base.