
The Cyber Support Front has revealed documents linked to two key Israeli military products following a targeted cyberattack.
The first is HattoriX, a ground-based reconnaissance and target acquisition system for long-range precision strikes.
The second is SPIKE-LR2, a fifth-generation, multi-platform, precision-guided missile system designed for modern combat scenarios.
Both systems were developed by CR Casting / EXACT, a military-industrial firm in occupied Palestine, under contracts from Rafael and Elbit Systems.
According to regional military-security analysts, these systems were recently deployed in the regime’s assaults on Gaza, Lebanon, and Iranian territory.
The documents were obtained after the Cyber Support Front infiltrated the industrial infrastructure of CR Casting / EXACT, leading to a full-scale data breach.
The cyber operation is part of a wider campaign to dismantle the Israeli regime’s military-industrial complex.
The cyber unit CyberIsnaadFront had previously disrupted operations at BenSimon Aluminum Industries, a contractor for the Israeli military and ministry of war.
CyberIsnaadFront reported that it disabled all operational systems and exfiltrated sensitive information tied to strategic facilities, including those used by Unit 8200.
The data was reportedly transferred to resistance missile units for operational integration.
The breach follows earlier attacks on Rafael, which caused functional failures in active military systems.
Analysts warn that more waves of cyber attacks are imminent as vulnerabilities in the regime’s supply network continue to surface.