SAGA Metals Deploys Advanced Geophysical Survey at Radar Project

  • SAGA Metals has engaged Dias Airborne to conduct a helicopter-borne QMAGT survey covering 157 lines at its Radar Titanium-Vanadium-Iron Project in Labrador.
  • The survey aims to map the entire oxide layering strike connecting the Trapper and Hawkeye zones, with data expected by late April 2026.
  • Drilling at Trapper South has intersected mineralization in all 45 holes completed, with notable intercepts including 90.01m grading 51.86% Fe₂O₃, 6.76% TiO₂, and 0.417% V₂O₅.
  • The Radar Property spans 24,175 hectares and hosts a 16+ km oxide layering trend comparable to global Fe-Ti-V systems like Panzhihua (China) and Bushveld (South Africa).

SAGA Metals’ deployment of advanced QMAGT technology underscores its strategic focus on unlocking critical mineral supply chains for North America. The survey results will be pivotal in assessing the project’s scalability against global benchmarks like Panzhihua and Bushveld, while ongoing drilling continues to validate the Radar Property’s district-scale potential.

Survey Results
Whether the QMAGT survey confirms the full extent of magnetic anomalies and enhances geological modeling for resource estimation.
Resource Potential
The pace at which SAGA can convert drilling data into a maiden mineral resource estimate for the Trapper Zone.
District-Scale Expansion
How additional high-grade intercepts beyond current drilling areas could validate the Radar Project’s district-scale potential.