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| <center>'''This article deals with a topic reported by reliable sources as a military [[black project]].'''<br/> It may reference highly speculative information unacknowledged by the [[government]] and [[defense contractor]]s.<br/> Please maintain this article to conform with Wikipedia's standards for [[Wikipedia:Verifiability|verifiability]], [[Wikipedia:Notability|notability]], and [[WP:NOT#Wikipedia is not a crystal ball|future events]].<includeonly>[[Category:Black Projects|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly>
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|text = <div>'''This article deals with a military [[black project]].'''
  
This adds things to [[:Category:Black Projects]].</noinclude>
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Because of the nature of such projects, the most authoritative sources (any involved [[Forms of government|governments]] and [[defense contractor]]s) may not even acknowledge its existence. The most reliable sources may be highly speculative.
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Please ensure that the article is well and reliably sourced and does not contain [[Wikipedia:Verifiability|unverifiable]] information or [[WP:NOT#Wikipedia is not a crystal ball|vague predictions]].<br/><small>For more details, see the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Military technology and engineering task force/Black project working group|black project working group]] of the [[WP:WikiProject Military History|military history project]].</small></div>
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==Usage notes==
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This template should be used to give warning to prospective editors and readers that the most likely sources of information will not acknowledge the existence of the subject of the article. Because of this, hearsay, speculation and even outright conspiracy theories may seep in over time. These should be removed on sight.
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Latest revision as of 06:36, 22 June 2020

Template documentation

Usage notes

This template should be used to give warning to prospective editors and readers that the most likely sources of information will not acknowledge the existence of the subject of the article. Because of this, hearsay, speculation and even outright conspiracy theories may seep in over time. These should be removed on sight.