Israeli Army’s MAV, UAV Manufacturing Plant Hacked


Israeli Army’s MAV, UAV Manufacturing Plant Hacked

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The anti-Israeli hacktivist group CyberIsnaadFront announced its successful hacking of an Israel plant that designs and manufactures micro air vehicles (MAVs) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

The CyberIsnaadFront said in a statement that it had successfully hacked an Israeli facility responsible for designing and manufacturing MAVs and UAVs, exfiltrating over 3 terabytes of classified data and disrupting the plant’s production lines.

The targeted factory, SADNAT, supplies aerial-military equipment to the Zionist regime’s army and maintains close collaboration with major defense contractors, including Rafael, Elbit Systems, IAI (Israel Aerospace Industries), Boeing, and Orbit.

In a direct message to the Israeli regime’s military, the CyberIsnaadFront said, “We now possess your confidential data—including design schematics, operational mechanisms, and counter-drone tactics—used in the assassination of several commanders from the axis of resistance. This information will be shared with all resistance-aligned nations to prevent further crimes.”

The CyberIsnaadFront began its operations three months ago in solidarity with the oppressed people of Gaza and has since carried out multiple cyberattacks on Israeli military-industrial facilities.

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