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Confirmed: This is a verified catastrophic data breach targeting Naval Group, the French military-industrial giant specializing in submarines and advanced naval platforms. The leaked package, posted openly on a dark forum by a user named SaxX / Neferpitou, contains:

Full CMS (Combat Management System) source code for French FREMM frigates and SSBN submarines.

Simulator subsystems classified under THALES.

Weapon system software used on nuclear-powered submarines (SSBNs like Le Vigilant).

The complete STORM3 submarine CMS package, including source code, test benches, and network config folders.

Classified guides, internal documentation, and even CSCI WIND classification schemas.

The hacker claims the main CMS infrastructure remains in their possession for “RE purposes”, likely reverse engineering or further leverage.

This is arguably the most devastating leak in French defense history. Naval Group, THALES, Dassault, and Safran are all implicated due to their collaborative integration layers. Internal documents suggest simulator environments were also compromised, raising the risk of replication or spoofing of French submarine behaviors.

No ransom. No conditions. Just a brutal, free release.

Quote from the leaker:

“Keep in mind, nothing is truly disconnected from Internet…”

France’s entire naval deterrence doctrine, mapped, dumped, and possibly mirrored by adversaries. This is a cybernetic killshot.


 
Confirmed: This is a verified catastrophic data breach targeting Naval Group, the French military-industrial giant specializing in submarines and advanced naval platforms. The leaked package, posted openly on a dark forum by a user named SaxX / Neferpitou, contains:

Full CMS (Combat Management System) source code for French FREMM frigates and SSBN submarines.

Simulator subsystems classified under THALES.

Weapon system software used on nuclear-powered submarines (SSBNs like Le Vigilant).

The complete STORM3 submarine CMS package, including source code, test benches, and network config folders.

Classified guides, internal documentation, and even CSCI WIND classification schemas.

The hacker claims the main CMS infrastructure remains in their possession for “RE purposes”, likely reverse engineering or further leverage.

This is arguably the most devastating leak in French defense history. Naval Group, THALES, Dassault, and Safran are all implicated due to their collaborative integration layers. Internal documents suggest simulator environments were also compromised, raising the risk of replication or spoofing of French submarine behaviors.

No ransom. No conditions. Just a brutal, free release.

Quote from the leaker:

“Keep in mind, nothing is truly disconnected from Internet…”

France’s entire naval deterrence doctrine, mapped, dumped, and possibly mirrored by adversaries. This is a cybernetic killshot.


Убаво им кажал, ништо не може да се скрие 100%
Чисто да си имаат на ум, кога се вртат во кревет на која страна им е дупчето!
 
he Thailand–Cambodia war isn’t just about temples. It’s a geopolitical fault line and the target may be China’s Pan-Asian Railway.

Since July 24, artillery has fallen, airstrikes have escalated, and over 30 are dead. More than 170,000 have fled their homes. Thailand blames Cambodian incursions. Cambodia says it’s resisting Thai aggression. Trump has inserted himself as mediator, using trade threats and leverage, but the real stakes may lie beneath the tracks.

China’s Belt and Road megaproject, the 6,000+ km Pan-Asian Railway, is set to transform Southeast Asia. High-speed lines are underway from Kunming to Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore. The China–Laos line is operational. The China–Thailand line is under rapid construction, with the Bangkok–Nakhon leg on pace for 2026 and full connection to Nong Khai by 2030. Cambodia’s lines are next, linking Phnom Penh and Ho Chi Minh City to Bangkok, and ultimately to China.

But that junction, the Cambodia–Thailand border, is exactly where the war just broke out.

China’s vision is seamless connectivity: freight, tourism, multipolar trade. A physical alternative to maritime chokepoints and Western control. But every nation along this railway tells a deeper story. Cambodia is a Chinese ally. Thailand is a U.S. treaty partner with joint military drills and weapons contracts. Myanmar’s China rail is frozen in conflict. Vietnam’s China line was delayed by Japanese failures and is now quietly being restarted by Chinese firms.

Who benefits if the network stalls?

In this context, the outbreak of war looks less like spontaneous escalation and more like disruption, a possible proxy move in the broader U.S.–China contest. Analysts have called it a “new Cold War flashpoint” in Southeast Asia. Western powers cannot match China’s infrastructure scale, but they can sabotage it. Stir conflict. Delay links. Keep ASEAN fragmented and dependent.

China blames “the colonial legacy.” The U.S. calls for restraint while signaling support for Thailand. And the railway, once a corridor for peace, may now run through a battlefield.

Peace here isn’t just about borders, it’s about who builds Asia’s future.

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I agree with your overall premise, the US is also certainly backing the current gov in Thailand, but not the Thai military which is a separate, independent institution at odds with the current US-backed client regime.

Cambodia - especially - seems to be assuming the role of a Southeast Asian Georgia or Ukraine.

What has likely happened is the US, the Cambodian gov and current Thai administration (headed by a US proxy) have conspired to cause this conflict and weaken both China's progress regionally, and overextend Thailand's indigenous institutions including its military.

I explain it in detail here:





 

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