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The hacker collective Black Mirror has released the first portion of an archive of documents from the Russian state defense corporation Rostec. The tranche contains more than 300 items. The materials detail Russia’s military and technical cooperation with foreign clients, pricing for military items, and logistics schemes aimed at evading sanctions. The published documents also include internal correspondence, presentations on overseas helicopter service centers, and agreements with international partners.

The files show that Russian companies have faced difficulties receiving payments for contracts with Algeria, Egypt, China, and India. Russian banks have been unable to issue guarantees or conduct transactions through the SWIFT system, forcing them to search for alternative settlement schemes in yuan, rubles, and euros.

The archive also contains information about an international network of service centers for Russian helicopter equipment. The documents describe existing and planned maintenance facilities in the UAE, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, and other countries. Particular attention is paid to the creation of an international regional logistics hub in Dubai, near Al Maktoum Airport, designed as a central node for supplying spare parts and components.

Among the materials is a letter from the Rostec holding company Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies (CRET) on pricing for military products in export contracts. The document proposes a simplified formula for setting wholesale prices, profit margins, transport expenses, and currency risks. It also discusses possible legal changes to allow more flexible use of revenues from military-technical cooperation.

The hackers said this is only the first portion of the Rostec archive, which they are releasing in what they called “fuck off exposure” mode. Black Mirror claims the documents include a list of “reliable trading partners” in several countries.

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[-] tourist@lemmy.world 30 points 1 day ago

They should have gone through the official channels for this stuff

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[-] gressen@lemmy.zip 64 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Bulgaria has a Russian army helicopter maintenance facility? They're a NATO member, ffs.

[-] whiwake@lemmy.cafe 34 points 1 day ago

Rules don’t mean anything to anyone because no one enforces them (unless you’re poor)

[-] ObviouslyNotBanana@piefed.world 19 points 1 day ago

Finally! Bulgaria is rich now!

It took them long enough!

[-] unpossum@sh.itjust.works 16 points 1 day ago

I’d guess that as a former Warsaw Pact member Bulgaria would have a bunch of Russian hardware still in service. Then they need a maintenance facility. Hopefully they don’t depend on Russia for parts, though…

[-] gressen@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 day ago

Ok, so a maintenance site meant for servicing western helicopters is being used to service Russian hardware as well? It's still something that needs to be fixed and people taking willing part need a fast trials and long sentences.

[-] unpossum@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 hours ago

I don’t know any specifics, but it’s reasonable to assume that Bulgaria had Russian hardware at the fall of the iron curtain, that they had local maintenance facilities and skilled workers, and that they saw no immediate need to replace that hardware with western equivalents. As long as the servicing and parts manufacturing is local to Bulgaria or even Eastern Europe, this shouldn’t be a security problem at all.

[-] RecursiveParadox@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Anyone have a non AMP link?

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