technically this one wasn’t actually classified, it’s just “NATO restricted” so if you live in a NATO country (or even some allied countries iirc) you can access it freely as if it was declassified, you just can’t send it to China or Russia.
Like you can just freely Google that manual or purchase a physical copy without any sort of checks.
technically this one wasn’t actually classified, it’s just “NATO restricted” so if you live in a NATO country (or even some allied countries iirc) you can access it freely as if it was declassified, you just can’t send it to China or Russia.
Like you can just freely Google that manual or purchase a physical copy without any sort of checks.
That’s literally what classified means, that it has a classification. That classification is NATO Restricted.
As the other reply mentioned, it’s “Controlled Unclassified Information” so it’s in the name, unclassified.
That’s not what that means. You’ve been told what it means.
Yes, and, like my first comment t said, it’s technically not classified.
…technically, it’s not not classified, it’s unclassified…
…does unclassified require something to have first been classified?..semantically, certainly, but technically i have no idea…
You’re still wrong and at this point, getting fucking annoying
Sure, whatever, if it means that much to you.
That’s how we enforce Rule 7. By actually knowing what classified means.
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Lol no