Armory Mining Prepares for Geophysics Surveys at Ammo Antimony-Gold Project
Vancouver, B.C. — February 9, 2026 — Leads & Copy — Armory Mining Corp. (CSE: ARMY) (OTC: RMRYF) (FRA: 2JS) is preparing to conduct airborne geophysics surveys at the Ammo antimony-gold project in Nova Scotia, Canada.
The resource exploration company will use efficient 50-meter flight lines to collect information from associated sulfide mineralization, sericite and potassic alteration and probable pathfinder related uranium anomalies.
The company plans to undertake a magnetic survey to collect information regarding geological characteristics including structural and lithological features. It will also conduct an electromagnetic survey to collect data correlated with associated sulfide mineralization, and a radiometric survey to collect any possible correlation between uranium anomalies and the target mineralization.
According to Alex Klenman, CEO of Armory Mining, these surveys are an important part of preliminary exploration critical to defining drill targets at Ammo. He added that the data generated by the surveys will aid in determining the best areas to drill, and that the geological team has outlined a comprehensive exploration plan for the Ammo project.
Armory Mining has the option to acquire a 100% interest in the Ammo Sb-Au project, comprising three contiguous mineral claims surrounding the historical West Gore antimony-gold mine, a past producer of antimony and gold, located in central Nova Scotia, Canada covering approximately 3,020 hectares.
The property is underlain by sericitic slates and minor intercalated arenites of the Halifax formation, a member of the Ordovician Meguma Group. It is made up of a basal sandy flysch unit known as the Goldenville formation and an overlying shaly flysch unit known as the Halifax formation which hosts the West Gore gold-antimony mineralization. Peraluminous granites and minor mafic bodies intrude the Meguma Group sedimentary. This magmatic activity seems to be responsible for the hydrothermal activity that caused the gold mineralization.
The mineralization in adjacent West Gore mineralization occurs throughout the Meguma Group stratigraphy. The mineralization is generally in laterally continuous veins were emplaced during hydrofracturing in brittle ductile deformation dominated by quartz-carbonate gangue and iron sulphides with free gold, generally micron sized but nuggets up to 11 ounces have been reported. The sulfides with mineralization including Pyrite, pyrrhotite, arsenopyrite, stibnite, chalcopyrite, galena, sphalerite and iron oxides are associated with quartz-carbonate veins or sheared host rocks in the Mineralized zone.
Armory Mining Corp. is a Canadian exploration company focused on minerals critical to the energy, security and defense sectors. The Company controls an 80% interest in the Candela II lithium brine project located in the Incahuasi Salar, Salta Province, Argentina. In addition, the Company controls 100% interest in both the Ammo antimony-gold project located in Nova Scotia and the Riley Creek antimony-gold project located in British Columbia.
Source: Armory Mining Corp.
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