Lyten Targets U.S.-Produced Batteries For National Security UAVs

Titan drone

Lyten has test-flown its lithium-sulfur batteries in a Titan Dynamics drone.

Credit: Lyten
U.S. materials developer Lyten has launched an initiative to scale up production of lithium-sulfur batteries for drones used in defense applications. The batteries use U.S.-sourced raw materials, avoiding the China-dominated supply chains for the nickel, manganese, cobalt and graphite used in...
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