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Hackers Expose Israeli Regime’s Secret Laser Defense Plans

A pro-resistance cyber group said to have accessed classified data from an Israeli military contractor, exposing sensitive details of the regime’s advanced laser-based air defense system, Iron Beam, and several other weapons projects.

The hacker group Cyber Support Front (al-Jabha al-Isnaad al-Saybrania) released its second video detailing the breach of Israel’s Maya defense company.

The group said it obtained confidential documents on the so-called Iron Beam system—an advanced laser air-defense weapon the Israeli regime has long promoted as a technological breakthrough—along with files on several other major Israeli weapons.

The video, published on the group’s Telegram channel (https://t.me/CyberIsnaadFront1), shows images and data reportedly taken from the Israeli regime’s military archives.

 

 

Among the exposed materials are blueprints and information related to the SkyLark surveillance drone, the Spyder air-defense system, and the Ice Breaker stealth cruise missile—all key components of the regime’s military arsenal designed with cutting-edge Western technology.

The leaked documents also include copies of cooperation agreements between the Israeli regime’s armed forces and defense industries in Australia and several European countries.

The hackers said their operation aimed to reveal the extent of the Israeli regime’s secretive weapons programs and its foreign partnerships.

The group’s video was translated into other langueges, including Farsi using artificial intelligence from its original Arabic version posted on the Cyber Support Front’s Telegram channel.

 

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