The BaumankaLeaks – Hacktivists release secret information about russian air defense systems.
In the Indian media today, the subject of BaumankaLeaks – the leaking of details of the “century contract” between Russia and India for the supply of S-400, as well as a number of documents with the secret nomenclature of russian air defense systems, published by the international intelligence community InformNapalm in cooperation with Ukrainian hackers “Cyber Resistance” – continues to circulate.
On Monday, July 22, Informnapalm published the article in 6 languages of the world at once, and during the week their volunteers added 4 more language translations (Turkish, Spanish, Danish and Norwegian). Thus, as of today, this CYBINT study is available for review on the InformNapalm website in 10 languages.
What about the consequences of this downpour today in the Indian media. Some important theses:
– “India’s Security Service expressed serious concern that BaumankaLeaks disclosed an exhaustive list of equipment under the contract for the supply of S-400 missile systems by Russia”
– “Details of the Russian S400 missile weapon system with operating instructions and codes in public access will render them ineffective”
– “The hacked documents from the letters contain secret instructions for the operation of key Russian air defense systems, personal data of air defense and anti-missile defense officers in Moscow and the Kremlin”
– “The document lists the full details of the equipment of five S-400 “Triumph” divisions, which Russia undertakes to deliver to India, including components, codes, transfer of technology, supply of spare parts, training of Indian officers to work with missile systems and ammunition” .
– “Among the hacked documents provided to the volunteer intelligence community InformNapalm are secret operating instructions for the Pantsir-S and Tor-M1 air defense systems.”
In the Ukrainian infospace, unfortunately, during this week, the mega cool topic of BaumankaLeaks did not gain wide publicity for reasons unknown to us, said Informnapalm. Although, as of yesterday, several YouTube bloggers with a significant audience, who periodically voice analytical and military summaries, briefly mentioned this leak of contracts for the supply of S-400 to India.
But as usually happens, they did not read the original source on the InformNapalm website, but relayed what they had heard somewhere in other publications, already in narrations with confusing facts, indicating that the Russians themselves “sold the secrets.”
Informnapalm added that “if they read carefully the research materials, they would see that we do not buy secrets from the Russians, but thanks to the skillful work of hackers, we take them for free.”
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