Yes.
Now please consider what Gough had to go on, i.e. what Lacatski had set the program to appear to do in the documents that were on file.
So "admit to" is a poor choice of words, I'm sure the PR office did their best to answer these...
Our argument is not that every reported sighting was Russian-directed, or that every reported sighting involved a UAV, but that the aggregate pattern of UAV sightings cannot be adequately explained by misidentification, hobbyist activity or...
Agree that "uninhabited" is inelegant, I don't know if it's widely used.
Some other manufacturers/ users use variations on "uncrewed",
DARPA use "uncrewed aerial systems" in a press release quoted by Navy News, 25/05/24, elsewhere they also use...
Our argument is not that every reported sighting was Russian-directed, or that every reported sighting involved a UAV, but that the aggregate pattern of UAV sightings cannot be adequately explained by misidentification, hobbyist activity or...
Apart from how dumb it seems to say "here is a drone taking off from a ship in the Arctic, therefore these alleged sightings must be due to drones from ships in the North Sea", let's look at specifics:
That particular drone, "Irbis 538" is a...
I don't care about low blows, so I'll just point out that their somewhat unconventional "Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles" would refer to all aerial vehicles, as even the ones packed full of people only contain people who don't *inhabit* that vehicle...
The International Institute for Strategic Studies has now released a report going even further than the German students and saying that it is very likely that Russia conducted hundreds of UAV flights over critical from Russian linked ships...
Welcome; as others have said it's not odd at all. Pretty much everyone with any interest in the subject (including readers of e.g. popular science magazines) in the 1980s knew that new elements had been synthesized, and that physicists thought...
The sources that any press office would have access too my be quite limited.
How many of the people involved at the time are still available, and have clearances to talk about their work on it? Or even remember the details of when they did and...
Yes.
Now please consider what Gough had to go on, i.e. what Lacatski had set the program to appear to do in the documents that were on file.
So "admit to" is a poor choice of words, I'm sure the PR office did their best to answer these...
Welcome; as others have said it's not odd at all. Pretty much everyone with any interest in the subject (including readers of e.g. popular science magazines) in the 1980s knew that new elements had been synthesized, and that physicists thought...