How China, India, Pakistan and UK lost their Silver Coinage. MORE SILVER USE IN WAR DATA.
Silver Will Be Extinct by 2028 unless there is some Silver Fairy Flying around we haven’t tapped into yet!
We have revealed that the US once held a significant role in the global silver supply, exerting control over what little Silver was left on earth through its colonization of Mexico and Peru.
Today, the power dynamics have shifted, with China and BRICS now influencing silver pricing through the Shanghai Gold Exchange.
This is a significant development, considering that BRICS can now purchase more oil using gold than they could with the US dollar.
The silver shortage has not only persisted but also intensified, raising concerns about its potential future scarcity.
Have you kept up with the industrial silver demand numbers we've posted? (mostly aerospace, military and PV a distant third place)
As we have reported with citations, Silver Will Be Extinct by 2028 unless there is some Silver Fairy Flying around we haven't tapped into yet (or we see silver miners have incentive to mine)
Right now, the production cost exceeds Silver's paper spot price.
China, India, Pakistan, and the UK lost their silver coinage.
It was due to the debt these countries owed the USA after WW2.
The US demanded its Silver back and would not take a fiat or cash equivalent like it did for every other commodity and resource the US had lent out.
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As we have documented in the video below, large torpedoes in the US can use up to 11,000 ounces of Silver each.
There are three different silver batteries mentioned in the video below.
Many of these Silver batteries are so large that they require mechanical lifts (like the type of lifts that would place an engine inside an 18-wheeler.
Some are 3 to 5 times the volume of your typical sizeable residential water tank.
Remember, a Tesla battery, comprised of aluminum, cobalt, nickel, and other metals, can weigh up to 1700 pounds.
Electric vehicles do use Silver for the electronics and would benefit from Silver zinc batteries, but the EV manufacturers have bought into the idea of living in a throw-away society and strapping the EV consumers with exorbitant battery replacement costs, something that naive US consumers overlook when being seduced by the allure of the EV on the showroom floor.
If you have not taken the 2 minutes to watch the video below then you won’t understand or appreciate how large these silver batteries are
Silver Zinc Battery Features
Silver zinc batteries offer several advantages for aerospace, torpedo, and machinery applications, making them a preferred choice regardless of the price of Silver.
Here are five key benefits:
High Energy Density: Silver zinc cells are lightweight and compact, providing one-third to one-fifth the weight and one-half to one-fourth the volume of nickel-cadmium or lead-acid cells, yet delivering comparable energy output. This high energy density makes them ideal for weight and space-constrained applications like aerospace and torpedoes.
High Power Density: Silver zinc batteries can be discharged at tremendously high rates, making them suitable for applications requiring bursts of high power, such as missile launches, space vehicle launches, and torpedo propulsion.
Stable Voltage Output: Silver zinc batteries maintain a stable operating voltage until nearly all their capacity is depleted, ensuring consistent power delivery throughout their discharge cycle.
Long Shelf Life: When stored in a dry condition, silver zinc batteries can have a shelf life of up to five years, making them well-suited for applications requiring long-term storage, such as torpedoes and emergency backup systems.
Safety and Reliability: Silver zinc cells have an excellent safety record, never causing or contributing to any serious accidents. They have been used in critical applications like the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU), and submersibles, demonstrating their reliability in demanding environments.
Editors Note: When Mike DiRienzo was asked for a comment (by various Reddit Silver stackers) his comment was “They don’t make torpedoes anymore”
This week we will list some estimated Silver (at sea) use numbers from
1. Iran
2. India
3. Pakistan
Note that Iran and Pakistan do not even crack the top 10
Below is a chart of the top 9 countries (Torpedo and Navy spending after the USA.)
Remember that if you add these nine, the USA will still be larger than the next nine combined!
Also, remember that aerospace and military Silver use is estimated to be at least five times greater than Solar use, which we showed yesterday is over 500,000,000 ounces
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Citations:
[1] https://www.eaglepicher.com/technology/battery-chemistries/silver-zinc-batteries/
[2] https://www.eaglepicher.com/resources/news-and-events/one-step-closer-manned-space-flight-capability-using-yardney-batteries/
[3] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378775399001640
[4] http://eastwonderus.com/UploadFiles/eaglepicher/EP_silverzinc_FINAL.PDF
[5] https://www.eaglepicher.com/products/secondary-batteries-rechargeable/