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Military Metals Identifies New Exploration Targets and Commences 2025 Exploration Activities at West Gore Antimony Project

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Military Metals Corp. (OTCQB: MILIF) has identified three new exploration targets at its West Gore Antimony Project in Nova Scotia through reprocessing of 2021 drone magnetics data. The analysis, conducted by Resourceful Geoscience Solutions Inc., revealed previously overlooked targets associated with historical mineralization patterns.

The three targets include: a potential surface extension of a mineralized chute from main historical workings, a parallel structure to the main mine near the Brook Vein with a 47-foot deep historical shaft, and an unexplored area 650 meters southwest of the main historical mine workings. The company will begin evaluating these targets with surface geochemistry starting July 7th, 2025, and is preparing for an inaugural drilling campaign.

Military Metals Corp. (OTCQB: MILIF) ha individuato tre nuovi obiettivi di esplorazione nel suo West Gore Antimony Project in Nuova Scozia grazie al rielaborazione dei dati magnetici raccolti con drone nel 2021. L'analisi, svolta da Resourceful Geoscience Solutions Inc., ha evidenziato obiettivi precedentemente trascurati associati a modelli di mineralizzazione storica.

I tre obiettivi comprendono: una possibile estensione superficiale di un condotto mineralizzato proveniente dalle principali lavorazioni storiche, una struttura parallela alla miniera principale vicino alla Brook Vein con un pozzo storico profondo 14 metri, e un'area inesplorata a 650 metri a sud-ovest delle principali lavorazioni minerarie storiche. L'azienda inizierà la valutazione di questi obiettivi con geochimica di superficie a partire dal 7 luglio 2025 e si sta preparando per una campagna di perforazione inaugurale.

Military Metals Corp. (OTCQB: MILIF) ha identificado tres nuevos objetivos de exploración en su Proyecto de Antimonio West Gore en Nueva Escocia mediante el reprocesamiento de datos magnéticos obtenidos con drones en 2021. El análisis, realizado por Resourceful Geoscience Solutions Inc., reveló objetivos previamente pasados por alto relacionados con patrones históricos de mineralización.

Los tres objetivos incluyen: una posible extensión superficial de un conducto mineralizado desde las principales labores históricas, una estructura paralela a la mina principal cerca de la veta Brook con un pozo histórico de 47 pies de profundidad, y una zona inexplorada a 650 metros al suroeste de las principales labores mineras históricas. La compañía comenzará a evaluar estos objetivos con geoquímica superficial a partir del 7 de julio de 2025 y se está preparando para una campaña inaugural de perforación.

Military Metals Corp. (OTCQB: MILIF)는 2021년 드론 자기 탐사 데이터를 재처리하여 노바스코샤에 위치한 West Gore Antimony Project에서 세 개의 새로운 탐사 목표를 확인했습니다. Resourceful Geoscience Solutions Inc.가 수행한 분석 결과, 역사적인 광물화 패턴과 관련된 이전에 간과된 목표들이 드러났습니다.

세 가지 목표에는 주요 역사적 작업장으로부터 광물화된 통로의 지표 연장 가능성, 47피트 깊이의 역사적 갱도가 있는 Brook Vein 인근의 주요 광산과 평행한 구조, 그리고 주요 역사적 광산 작업장에서 남서쪽으로 650미터 떨어진 미탐사 지역이 포함됩니다. 회사는 2025년 7월 7일부터 표면 지구화학 평가를 시작하고, 첫 시추 캠페인을 준비 중입니다.

Military Metals Corp. (OTCQB : MILIF) a identifié trois nouvelles cibles d'exploration dans son projet West Gore Antimony en Nouvelle-Écosse grâce au retraitement des données magnétiques par drone de 2021. L'analyse, réalisée par Resourceful Geoscience Solutions Inc., a révélé des cibles auparavant négligées, associées à des schémas de minéralisation historiques.

Les trois cibles comprennent : une extension potentielle en surface d'un conduit minéralisé issu des principaux travaux historiques, une structure parallèle à la mine principale près de la veine Brook avec un puits historique de 47 pieds de profondeur, et une zone inexplorée située à 650 mètres au sud-ouest des principaux travaux miniers historiques. La société commencera à évaluer ces cibles par géochimie de surface à partir du 7 juillet 2025 et se prépare pour une campagne de forage inaugurale.

Military Metals Corp. (OTCQB: MILIF) hat durch die Neuauswertung von Drohnen-Magnetikdaten aus dem Jahr 2021 drei neue Explorationsziele bei seinem West Gore Antimony Project in Nova Scotia identifiziert. Die Analyse, durchgeführt von Resourceful Geoscience Solutions Inc., zeigte zuvor übersehene Ziele, die mit historischen Mineralisierungsmustern in Verbindung stehen.

Die drei Ziele umfassen: eine potenzielle oberflächennahe Verlängerung eines mineralisierten Schachts von den historischen Hauptarbeiten, eine parallele Struktur zum Hauptbergwerk in der Nähe der Brook Vein mit einem 47 Fuß tiefen historischen Schacht sowie ein unerforschtes Gebiet 650 Meter südwestlich der historischen Hauptbergwerksarbeiten. Das Unternehmen wird ab dem 7. Juli 2025 mit der Bewertung dieser Ziele mittels Oberflächengeochemie beginnen und bereitet eine erste Bohrkampagne vor.

Positive
  • Identification of three new exploration targets through reprocessing of existing data, enabling faster and more confident exploration
  • Project is located in Nova Scotia, which has received federal funding commitment of $3.8B for critical mineral development
  • Company owns 100% of the West Gore Antimony Project
Negative
  • Targets are still unproven and require further exploration to confirm mineralization
  • Historical mining data is over a century old, which may affect reliability

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 8, 2025) - Military Metals Corp. (CSE: MILI) (OTCQB: MILIF) (FSE: QN90) ("The Company" or "MILI"), a company focused on antimony, is pleased to announce new exploration targets at the Company's 100% owned West Gore Antimony Project ("West Gore", "West Gore Project", or the "Project"), generated from the reprocessing and reinterpretation of 2021 drone magnetics flown by the previous owners of the Project.

Professionals from Resourceful Geoscience Solutions Inc. of Halifax, Nova Scotia ("RGS"), a consultancy to the Company, have reprocessed and reinterpreted existing drone magnetometer data covering the entirety of the Company's West Gore Project. RGS' analysis has revealed three overlooked targets at the Project by identifying a subtle but discrete magnetic signature associated with the historical mineralization exploited by past mining activities.

"This is an exciting development as we begin to ramp up exploration activities at West Gore. The development of these targets from existing data means we can initiate exploration drilling on the Project sooner and with greater confidence. We will begin evaluating these targets immediately with surficial geochemistry and look forward to providing further updates. By championing ethical and sustainable resource development, Premier Houston is positioning Nova Scotia as a global player in clean energy and economic resilience. Furthermore, Canada's federal funding commitment for critical mineral development includes $3.8 billion " stated Scott Eldridge, CEO of Military Metals.

  • Target 1 - indicates that a mineralized chute exploited at depth from the main historical underground workings may extend to surface.
  • Target 2 - is immediately northwest of minor historical workings in a parallel structure to the main mine known as the Brook Vein. Historical mining activities over one century ago that began on the Brook Vein include a 47-foot deep shaft (the "Brook Shaft") and single open cut stope. The presence of this geophysical target and the past exploitation activities indicate potential for significant mineralization to occur in this second parallel structure.
  • Target 3 - lies in an unexplored area approximately 650 meters southwest of the main historical mine workings and 250 meters southwest from the Brook Shaft.

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Figure 1. Map of Military Metal's West Gore Antimony Project outlining the locations of the three geophysical targets identified by Resourceful Geoscience Solutions Inc.

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The Company is currently preparing to evaluate these new Targets. Targets proximal to known mineralization will be tested during the Company's inaugural drilling campaign, currently in the planning phase. Target 3, approximately 650 meters southwest of the main historical workings has not been the subject of any known past exploration or development activities and will be evaluated with a targeted surface geochemistry survey commencing the week of July 7th, 2025.

Detailed petrophysical characterization will be employed during the forthcoming drilling campaign to determine the applicability of more detailed magnetic surveys in the continued development of the project pending the successful evaluation of the target's presented.

Additionally, the Company has collected representative samples of mineralized material from historical dumps for the purpose of having custom certified reference materials ("CRMs)" prepared by Canadian Resource Laboratories, a company that specializes in the preparation of CRMs, for use in implanting Quality Assurance - Quality Control ("QAQC") protocols during the forthcoming drilling and related lithogeochemical sampling programs.

About the Drone Magnetometer survey

In August 2021 A high resolution drone airborne magnetic survey was jointly commissioned by two prospectors who collectively held all mineral claims now comprising the Company's West Gore Project. The survey was flown by Vision 4k of Quebec, Canada at a 50 meter line spacing. The survey was flown in two blocks to accommodate the interests of the two parties. The northwest block was flown at 32 meters above the ground in a north-south orientation. The southeast survey block, which includes the area of historical production, was flown at a line orientation of 315 degrees 30 meters above the ground.

The magnetometer used was a Scintrex CS-VL cesium vapour device powered by an independent battery.

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Figure 2. Map of drone flight lines from the 2021 drone magnetometer survey of the mineral licenses now comprising Military Metal's West Gore Project.

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About the West Gore Project

West Gore was an important antimony producer during World War One, making significant contributions to the allied war effort having produced 7,000 tonnes of antimony concentrate grading 46% antimony. The Project lies in the Meguma gold camp and consists of a past-producing underground mine. Mineralization occurs as stibnite, native antimony, aurostibnite, and antimony-gold alloys and oxides. Aside from minor exploration work in the 1960s and the 1980s, the West Gore system remains essentially unexplored after World War One.

Historical accounts detail that commercial mining at West Gore took place between 1883 and 1917. Production was suspended during the First World War when a ship load of antimony ore enroute to Wales for processing was torpedoed and sunk. The loss of this revenue bankrupted the mining company and operations were suspended.

The technical contents of this release were reviewed and approved by David Murray, P.Geo, Principal Consultant for Resourceful Geoscience Solutions and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.

Investor Relations Engagement

On July 7, 2025, the Company entered into a media services contract (the "i2i Agreement") with i2i Marketing Group, LLC ("i2i"). Pursuant to the terms of the i2i Agreement, i2i will, among other items, provide the Company with marketing services, which includes social media management, content creation, distribution, digital marketing, digital advertising and any other marketing services as agreed upon by the Company and i2i (the "i2i Services") for distribution by email, and on popular investor platforms. The i2i Agreement has a term of 7 weeks and terminates on August 31, 2025. The Company will make two equal payments to i2i for total consideration of US$100,000, for the i2i Services. Joe Grubb and Kailyn White will be providing the i2i Services to the Company on behalf of i2i and may be contacted at (312) 725-3843 or contact@i2illc.com, 1107 Key Plaza, Ste 222, Key West, Florida, 33040. The Company will not issue any securities to i2i as compensation. Both i2i and its principals are arm's length to the Company and do not have any interest, direct or indirect, in the Company or its securities nor do they have any right to acquire such an interest.

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About Military Metals Corp.

The Company is a British Columbia-based mineral exploration company that is primarily engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties with a focus on antimony.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD of DIRECTORS

For more information, please contact:

Scott Eldridge
CEO and Director

scott@militarymetalscorp.com or info@militarymetalscorp.com

For enquiries, please call Jeremy Ross, VP Corporate Development 604-537-7556

This news release contains "forward-looking information". Often, but not always, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as "plans", "expects", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates", or "believes" or variations (including negative variations) of such words and phrases, or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved. Forward-Looking information in this news release includes statements related to the Company's exploration plans in relation to the West Gore Project, including with respect to the identified targets and the anticipated drilling program, , as well as the future provision of services by i2i until the completion of the term of the i2i Agreement. A variety of factors, including known and unknown risks, many of which are beyond our control, could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking information in this news release. Known risks include risks related to future demand for antimony, alterations of supply chains in a manner that deprioritizes domestic exploration, development and production of antimony or critical minerals in Canada, or availability of resources to permit the exploration plans to occur or the presence of any disruptions of labour, accessibility of the site of the West Gore Project, or other occurrences that may limit the activities of the Company. Additional risk factors can also be found in the Company's public filings under the Company's SEDAR+ profile at www.sedarplus.ca. Forward-Looking statements contained herein are made as of the date of this news release and the Company disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements if circumstances, management's estimates, or opinions should change, except as required by securities legislation. Accordingly, the reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

The Canadian Securities Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved the information contained herein and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.

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FAQ

What new exploration targets has Military Metals (MILIF) identified at West Gore?

Military Metals has identified three new targets: 1) A mineralized chute extension to surface, 2) A parallel structure to the main mine near the Brook Vein, and 3) An unexplored area 650 meters southwest of the main historical workings.

When will Military Metals begin exploring the new targets at West Gore?

Military Metals will begin evaluating the targets with a surface geochemistry survey starting the week of July 7th, 2025.

What is the significance of the Brook Vein at Military Metals' West Gore Project?

The Brook Vein is a parallel structure to the main mine that includes a 47-foot deep historical shaft and open cut stope, indicating potential for significant mineralization in this second parallel structure.

How were the new exploration targets at West Gore identified?

The targets were identified through reprocessing and reinterpretation of 2021 drone magnetometer data by Resourceful Geoscience Solutions Inc., revealing subtle but discrete magnetic signatures associated with historical mineralization.

What quality control measures is Military Metals implementing for its West Gore exploration?

The company is preparing custom certified reference materials (CRMs) through Canadian Resource Laboratories for implementing Quality Assurance - Quality Control (QAQC) protocols during upcoming drilling and lithogeochemical sampling programs.
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