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π©πΏ Four SU-30MKA jets from the Algerian Air Force escorting the presidential plane carrying the algerian President during his return from Italy.
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π§π© Missing Man Formation aerial salute in honour of Flight Lieutenant Taukir Islam of the Bangladesh Air Force, who was tragically killed in a training aircraft crash in Dhaka's Uttara area.
On Monday, July 21, tragedy struck when Taukirβs F-7 BGI fighter jet crashed just 12 minutes after takeoff at 1:06 PM.
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On Monday, July 21, tragedy struck when Taukirβs F-7 BGI fighter jet crashed just 12 minutes after takeoff at 1:06 PM.
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β‘οΈπ¨π³ A formation of 4 J-20s. One Twin-seat J-20S leading two J-20As and one J-20 base model.
J-20S is the only twin-seater 5th Gen fighter in the world. The implications of this are rarely discussed.
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J-20S is the only twin-seater 5th Gen fighter in the world. The implications of this are rarely discussed.
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β‘οΈπ«π· So uh... folks, thereβs been a massive data breach affecting THALES, Dassault, and Safran systems indirectly, but the main target was Naval Group (French shipbuilding giant)
Around 13GB of internal data has already been leaked. The full dump is reportedly over 1TB.
It includes stuff like:
β’Full source code for the CMS used on French Frigates and Submarines.
β’ Weapon system software for Nuclear-Powered subs
β’ User manuals, Internal emails, Network info
β’ Even Simulation Environments and restricted documents (Rafale-M included)
The hacker (who goes by Neferpitou) gave them 72 hours to respond. No deal was made, and he dumped it all for free.
No signs of it being about money. Feels more like a message. Naval Group hasnβt said much, just that theyβre investigating. But the data looks legit. Some of itβs been verified.
This is the biggest French defense leak in history.
PS: Dassault on suicide watch now fr
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Around 13GB of internal data has already been leaked. The full dump is reportedly over 1TB.
It includes stuff like:
β’Full source code for the CMS used on French Frigates and Submarines.
β’ Weapon system software for Nuclear-Powered subs
β’ User manuals, Internal emails, Network info
β’ Even Simulation Environments and restricted documents (Rafale-M included)
The hacker (who goes by Neferpitou) gave them 72 hours to respond. No deal was made, and he dumped it all for free.
No signs of it being about money. Feels more like a message. Naval Group hasnβt said much, just that theyβre investigating. But the data looks legit. Some of itβs been verified.
This is the biggest French defense leak in history.
PS: Dassault on suicide watch now fr
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β‘πΊπΈ A U.S. Navy F-35C Lightening II stealth fighter crashed at Naval Air Station Lemoore in Kings County, California. The pilot ejected and is safe.
Still less crashes than the V-22 Osprey, the F-16 Fighting Falcon, etc
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β‘οΈChina's J-20 stealth fighter flew through the Tsushima strait between South Korea and Japan, without either country, or the US noticing.
Of course the Japanese, South Koreans and Americans are denying this happened because they didn't detect them.
Of course the Japanese, South Koreans and Americans are denying this happened because they didn't detect them.
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β‘οΈπͺπ¬πΊπΈ The New Arms deals between Egypt and the United States includes 100 AIMRAAM-ERs, 600 AIM-9X Block II Sidewinders, and 100 AIM120-C8s.
For over forty years, the export of these missiles to Egypt was banned by the United States, but not anymore, those are some of the best missiles within the inventory of the American arsenal.
This will likely prolong the existence of the F-16 fleet 4th largest fleet in the world, while the NASSAM batteries will be an addition to the air defense force.
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For over forty years, the export of these missiles to Egypt was banned by the United States, but not anymore, those are some of the best missiles within the inventory of the American arsenal.
This will likely prolong the existence of the F-16 fleet 4th largest fleet in the world, while the NASSAM batteries will be an addition to the air defense force.
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