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The U.S. military's reliance on drone technology has become increasingly critical, yet it is heavily dependent on supply chains that are largely controlled by China. This dependency poses significant risks to national security and technological advancement. To address this issue, experts are calling for the invocation of the Defense Production Act to foster a revolution in battery technology that could support a more self-sufficient military infrastructure.
By prioritizing domestic production of advanced batteries, the U.S. can reduce its vulnerability to foreign supply disruptions. This initiative could not only enhance the performance and reliability of military drones but also stimulate innovation within the American technology sector. The potential for job creation in manufacturing and research is substantial, as investments in new battery technologies could lead to breakthroughs that benefit both military applications and civilian industries.
As the landscape of global power shifts, ensuring that the U.S. military remains at the forefront of drone technology is imperative. Embracing domestic production through strategic government action can pave the way for a more resilient and independent future.
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