Nov 30, 2025 05:59 PM
(This post was last modified: Nov 30, 2025 06:14 PM by C C.)
Vandalism rather than terrorism. Other left-wing groups like Extinction Rebellion have been indulging in civil disobedience and desecration of art for some time.
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Pro-Palestinian activists attack aircraft engine repair plant in Scotland
https://militarnyi.com/en/news/pro-pales...-scotland/
INTRO: British police have launched an investigation after pro-Palestinian activists vandalized an aircraft engine component repair plant in Glasgow, Scotland, part of the U.S. corporation Curtiss-Wright. The UK Defence Journal reported the incident.
“On the morning of Thursday, November 27, 2025, we received reports of damage to a building on Spearsbridge Terrace in Glasgow. An investigation is ongoing,” a Police Scotland spokesman said.
The group claiming responsibility stated that it targeted the facility because it believed the site contributes to the production of combat aircraft and weapons systems. In their statement, the activists linked the Glasgow facility to electronic warfare systems for the F-35, computer systems for fighter jets and drones, and components tied to U.S. and Israeli military platforms.
However, these claims do not match the known activities at the Glasgow site. It is a specialized center providing coating services and repairs for turbine and aerospace components.
Typical work includes repairing or coating turbine blades, guide vanes, heat pipes, and other industrial or aerospace parts for customers such as Rolls-Royce, Siemens, and General Electric. The Scottish site also applies corrosion- and erosion-protection coatings for components used in the oil and gas sector.
Earlier in November, pro-Palestinian activists damaged the building of the defense company Keysight Technologies in Edinburgh, which produces electrical equipment... (MORE - details)
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Pro-Palestinian activists attack aircraft engine repair plant in Scotland
https://militarnyi.com/en/news/pro-pales...-scotland/
INTRO: British police have launched an investigation after pro-Palestinian activists vandalized an aircraft engine component repair plant in Glasgow, Scotland, part of the U.S. corporation Curtiss-Wright. The UK Defence Journal reported the incident.
“On the morning of Thursday, November 27, 2025, we received reports of damage to a building on Spearsbridge Terrace in Glasgow. An investigation is ongoing,” a Police Scotland spokesman said.
The group claiming responsibility stated that it targeted the facility because it believed the site contributes to the production of combat aircraft and weapons systems. In their statement, the activists linked the Glasgow facility to electronic warfare systems for the F-35, computer systems for fighter jets and drones, and components tied to U.S. and Israeli military platforms.
However, these claims do not match the known activities at the Glasgow site. It is a specialized center providing coating services and repairs for turbine and aerospace components.
Typical work includes repairing or coating turbine blades, guide vanes, heat pipes, and other industrial or aerospace parts for customers such as Rolls-Royce, Siemens, and General Electric. The Scottish site also applies corrosion- and erosion-protection coatings for components used in the oil and gas sector.
Earlier in November, pro-Palestinian activists damaged the building of the defense company Keysight Technologies in Edinburgh, which produces electrical equipment... (MORE - details)
