Rare earth elements are at the center of a new era of defense investment and supply chain realignment. As Western nations seek to reduce dependence on China for critical materials, REEs are becoming increasingly important to national security and military readiness. These essential inputs help power a wide range of advanced defense technologies, including fighter aircraft, drones, missiles, radar systems, satellite communications and precision-guided weapons. This infographic highlights the seven rare earth elements that help power the F-35 fighter jet, supporting everything from propulsion and avionics to targeting systems and aircraft performance.
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