Australian media outlets reported that following a cyber attack by the Cyber Support Front (al-Jabha al-Isnad al-Sibraniyah) on the Israeli regime’s military industries, confidential 3D blueprints and technical details of the new Redback infantry fighting vehicles --purchased by the Australian Army under a $7 billion contract from the Israeli company Elbit Systems-- have been exposed.
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In addition to the disclosure of sensitive technical details of these vehicles, other documents have also been released showing that the Australian defense force had been considering the purchase of Spike NLOS anti-tank missiles from this Israeli company.

Before the cyber incident, due to the Zionist regime’s brutal assault on Gaza, the Australian Army’s cooperation with the Israeli company had already faced widespread criticism within Australia. However, Australia’s defense minister repeatedly defended the partnership between the ministry and the Israeli regime, stating that his ministry will never apologize for providing the best possible equipment for the Australian defense force.
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The report emerged just days after the Israeli regime claimed that no major classified information had been leaked as a result of the cyber attack, and that the breached company was merely a subcontractor producing prototypes for marketing and exhibitions.