One of the key findings of a Chinese expert on information security is the authenticity of recent documents that leaked information on the F-35 fighter jet and sensitive US weapons. According to the expert, the documents appear authentic.
Ivan Ivanov, an alleged Russian pilot with the handle Fighterbomber, claimed to be a Telegram encrypted messaging service user. He argued that an American company had provided him with 250 gigabytes of US military data between the two countries.
It was published on July 2 by Fighterbomber on their YouTube channel, which has more than 500,000 subscribers. A day later, on July 3, he uploaded more leaked data to the YouTube channel.
There are still a few documents that can be downloaded from the uploaded folder.
When it came to gaining information about a potential adversary’s military secrets, the intelligence community once had gone to great lengths.
In the early 1980s, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) spent several years attempting to acquire a Soviet T-72 main battle tank (MBT), while it reportedly paid $5,000 to the Afghan Mujahedeen for capturing the first AK-74 assault rifle.
It has been reported that several documents have been leaked, including F-35 aircraft manuals and documents concerning the F-15, its modifications, weapons systems, and the Switchblade drone and precision-guided missiles.
Tang said, the documents are detailed and their form
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