Palestine Action has targeted a major weapons factory run by Teledyne, that supplies parts for F-35 jets. These are, of course, the same aircraft the UK refused to stop exporting parts for to Israel. And, they’re the same jets the genocidal state is currently using to bomb Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen – and potentially soon Iran. Palestine Action: shutting down Teledyne’s F-35 ops

Activists from Palestine Action climbed onto the roof of an American owned weapons factory, Teledyne CML Composites, in Wirral, on Tuesday 2 October. From the rooftop, they cut holes into the roof and sprayed blood red paint into the factory:

In solidarity with the Palestinian, Lebanese, and Yemeni people subjected to Israel’s daily massacres, activists have once again successfully shut down the site known to supply crucial parts for the murderous F-35 fighter jet programme.

As Palestine Action said on X, the group contaminated Teledyne’s clean room. This will “will cause severe disruption to the production of Israel’s F-35 fighter jet components”: Teledyne: complicit in genocide

Teledyne CML’s parent company, Teledyne Technologies, is the single-largest exporter of weaponry from Britain to Israel, while ‘CML Composites’ specialises in ‘Aircraft Structural Components’ for the F-35 fighter jet programme.

The ties between Teledyne CML and Israel’s genocide in Gaza run deep, with the Wirral factory also acting as a supplier to numerous other ‘Tier 1’ F-35 partners – including BAE Systems, Marand, and Magellan. To BAE Systems alone, Teledyne CML provides at least ten different “Special processes” for their F-35 programme contributions.

By maintaining approval for F-35 component export licenses for end-use in Israel, the British government remains an activist participant in Israel’s genocidal, criminal attacks on Gaza and Lebanon.

The F-35 fighter jet has been responsible for the delivery of thousands of 2,000lb and 4,000lb bombs on targets including tented refugee encampments in Gaza, and healthcare workers in Lebanon. Today’s action serves to demonstrate that, while the British state might be comfortable in facilitating these acts – Palestine Action cannot permit them. Not the first time Palestine Action has acted

This action is not the first time that Palestine Action have struck at the Bromborough site, driving a van through the factory gates in July 2024, before drenching the premises in red paint as a symbol of the Palestinian bloodshed it facilitates.

Its sister site, Teledyne Defence and Space, Shipley, was targeted by an occupation in April 2024, preventing the manufacture of military electronics bound for Israel. Earlier this month, a jury at Bradford Crown Court refused to convict the activists, who stood accused of ‘criminal damage’ for their action.

  • rhubarb [he/him]
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    1 month ago

    Clean rooms are a really smart target for sabotage, we should be taking notes. I wonder what the most effective thing to use to contaminate them would be.

      • rhubarb [he/him]
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        1 month ago

        Yeah just running around in one without the smurf cosplay would probably stop work for a short while, but I bet there are things you could spray in there that would force them to rebuild the whole thing.

        • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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          1 month ago

          Computer dust

          Glitter (conductive if possible)

          Small metal shavings from machine shops

          Cat litter

          Engine oil (old and used it good because of metal dust in it)

          Super glue

          Epoxy

          Basically anything that's a pain for you to clean is 100,000x harder to clean in a clean room.

        • OgdenTO [he/him]
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          1 month ago

          Any kind of powder that will cover surfaces and get into the ventilation. Flour, plaster, powdered sugar. Lots of cheap options

    • bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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      1 month ago

      Really fine dust. Just a fuck ton of it. Finest you can get. Even better if you can make a huge plume of dust out of it.

    • someone [comrade/them, they/them]
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      1 month ago

      How about dropping easily-broken bottles of pure tellurium by drone near HVAC intakes? Not big bottles of course. Tiny ones. Just enough to make everyone in the building vomit and evacuate in that order, not the entire city.