AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRare-Earth Security Push (US): The U.S. Army is backing REalloys to build and run a heavy rare-earth processing site at Tooele Army Depot in Utah, targeting dysprosium and terbium for defense magnets, with commercial operations aimed for 2027–2028. Greenland Critical-Metals Science: Greenland Mines is adding top magmatic-research specialists to its 2026 Skaergaard field campaign, strengthening its geological models for precious and critical metals. Arctic Surveillance Upgrade (Denmark): Denmark confirmed it will buy two Boeing P-8A Poseidon aircraft to expand long-range maritime patrol and anti-submarine coverage around Greenland and the North Atlantic. NATO Ankara Tensions (Europe/US): As NATO meets in Ankara, reporting highlights strain over U.S. force posture cuts, burden-sharing, and the wider political fallout from Trump’s Greenland obsession. Polar Tech for Greenland: PAL Aerospace won an Air Greenland contract to modify two DHC-8-200 aircraft for Maritime Domain Awareness, including mission systems integration and long-term support. Climate Watch (Greenland): New research flags how Greenland glacier meltwater lake drainages can trigger major calving events, underscoring fast-changing ice dynamics. Ocean Mapping Gap: A reminder that less than 30% of the ocean floor is mapped to modern standards, leaving deep-sea science far behind space and Mars.
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