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Oct 03, 2023 By Jason Simpkins for the Outsider Club A 900% Increase in Funding for Key Defense Program Triggers Buy Signal October 1 doesnât just signal the arrival of fall, the start of the spooky season, and the chase for the World Series. Itâs also the start of the U.S. governmentâs fiscal year â something weâre grossly reminded of every time a small group of politicians attempt to shut down our government for sport. For me, that means scrutinizing our annual defense budget as it rolls through Congress. This year, thereâs a lot to look at because our government allocated $826.45 billion in new discretionary spending, which is $285.87 million over the president's budget request and $28.71 billion â or 3.6% â higher than the FY23 total. Youâre not going to make any money just gazing at the headline number, though. Youâve got to drill down into the programs â and specifically, the R&D programs. Thatâs what gives the biggest clues about spending trends and where to invest. For example, one eye-popping increase in funding involves something I call âProject Wingman.â Tesla Is Dead... Elon Musk Is Ruined Thanks to a new discovery â known as âBlue Gasâ â electric car companies like Tesla are about to go down in flames. âBlue Gasâ is 100% emission-free, can propel vehicles hundreds of miles, and allows cars to fully charge in just minutes. And the tiny company behind it is primed to absolutely shatter any gains ever paid out by Tesla. [Click here before this stock explodes in the coming months.]( Project Wingman is an effort to pair manned fighter jets with drones, or what the Pentagon is calling collaborative combat aircraft (CCA). Itâs been in the testing phase for a while, and now having proven itself, itâs set to get a massive increase in funding. Indeed, the Pentagon is now pouring $522 million into Project Wingman, up from a scant $52 million in FY23. Thatâs a 904% increase that will cover the cost of developing the platform itself, developing the autonomous programming that will fly the drones, and the creation of an experimental operations unit for pilots to practice and train alongside their new robot wingmen. Just to start, the service is buying 1,000 units as it works to determine basing needs, organizational structures, sustainment, and other aspects of the program. And once thatâs all sorted out, weâll undoubtedly see more funding increases and a higher rate of acquisition in years ahead. Remember, the key to this program is the relative affordability of drones compared with the exorbitant cost of a fifth generation fighter. This Pill Will âDefine the Next Decadeâ A new medical breakthrough smaller than the size of your pinkie is about to reshape human history. Because believe it or not, this tiny pill can eradicate every single sign and symptom of aging and disease... Which leaves you looking and feeling forever young. Donât believe it? [Check out this proof...]( Weâre talking about $5 millionâ$15 million per unit, versus $70 millionâ$80 million for an F-35. The whole point is to grow the strength and size of our Air Force to maintain an advantage over near-peer adversaries like Russia and China. âWe cannot afford complacency, nor can we afford an Air Force composed largely of fighters that cost as much as our fifth-gen aircraft,â Kristyn Jones, the acting undersecretary of the Air Force, said recently. Additionally, investing tens of millions of dollars in drones could actually save the Pentagon and the American taxpayer hundreds of millions of dollars down the line, as the smaller attritable drones make their more expensive manned counterparts more survivable. That is, by flying alongside or out ahead, assisting manned fighters with target acquisition or threat neutralization or even acting as a diversion, these drones could save dozens or even hundreds of manned fighters from being shot down along with their pilots. So this is a huge opportunity â not just for the military but for investors. And Iâm happy to report that itâs still in its very earliest stages. So do yourself a favor and check out my full report on Project Wingman â and the company most likely to benefit from all this increased funding â [right here.]( Fight on, [Jason Simpkins Signature] Jason Simpkins [follow basic]([@OCSimpkins on Twitter]( Jason Simpkins is Assistant Managing Editor of the Outsider Club and Investment Director of Wall Street's Proving Ground, a financial advisory focused on security companies and defense contractors. For more on Jason, check out his editor's [page](. Want to hear more from Jason? [Sign up to receive emails directly from him]( ranging from market commentaries to opportunities that he has his eye on. *Follow Outsider Club on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. Follow the Outsiders [Twitter]( | [Facebook]( | [LinkedIn]( | [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. 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