According to people in the military R&D, usually they are multiple dates:
The public date is fake.
The real date is secret. Meaning, the product is ready to sell on the market years before the public date above.
Prototype date is much, much sooner than the real date. Usually, those products are use for false flag attacks. We're talking 10 to 30 years before average range here. In other words, false flag field dated product using prototypes? So that they add a layer of deception (plausible deniability)?
Lots of other dates. Such as, but not limited to, for versions X, Y, Z.
My guess is 2031 is a public date for propaganda and prop up more sells
That's probably a realistic timeline. I don't read Ukranian, so the only thing I got was 16 Trident missiles. When the DOD goes to Congress to ask for money for a big defense project, they will always provide a packet of info with the basic details. To my knowledge, that's usually not classified info and is usually underspec'd for public consumption.
Slated for service in 2031.
According to people in the military R&D, usually they are multiple dates:
The public date is fake.
The real date is secret. Meaning, the product is ready to sell on the market years before the public date above.
Prototype date is much, much sooner than the real date. Usually, those products are use for false flag attacks. We're talking 10 to 30 years before average range here. In other words, false flag field dated product using prototypes? So that they add a layer of deception (plausible deniability)?
Lots of other dates. Such as, but not limited to, for versions X, Y, Z.
My guess is 2031 is a public date for propaganda and prop up more sells
That's probably a realistic timeline. I don't read Ukranian, so the only thing I got was 16 Trident missiles. When the DOD goes to Congress to ask for money for a big defense project, they will always provide a packet of info with the basic details. To my knowledge, that's usually not classified info and is usually underspec'd for public consumption.