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Episode 21: Why U S Made Battery Cells Win the Real War

23 min · 8. tammi 2026
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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.

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