No the date is not part of my "theory"
as for the other part we've had at least 2 times to get him that I know of but we best leave that alone before Skuzzy gets us.
But generally you hear of prototype a/c long before they every get out to do a mission. why is this one different? There is just something wrong with it.
Your normal SOP for this type of thing would have dealt with the problem. hell had airframes that couldn't be recovered shot with hellfires from Apaches (extreme case) but I'm sayin if they saw that piece they would have got it too.
Just seems like a whole lot of thing that dont add up. and untested airframe on a high profile mission only a piece of it left what were they ina hurry for? to bury the body (wouldn't be running from the Pakistanis).
You hear about prototypes that you hear about, just because you hear about one doesn't mean you hear about them all. You don't hear about prototypes that they don't want you to hear about. You can't assume that if you didn't hear about, it doesn't exist.
Also, how can you talk about SOP in a situation like this. This was far from a standard operation by a standard team.
How do you know this is an untested airframe? You're still making assumptions based on very little real information.
Seal teams are highly experienced and trained in these types of conditions.
If it were a new design, it would be unproven in a situation like this.
All I'm saying is I wouldn't trust some newfangled untested design for such a high importance mission.
Again, how do you know this is a "newfangled untested design"?