
COMINT and the Sinking of the Battleship YAMATO: Enhanced with Text Analytics and Content by PageKicker Robot Jellicoe - Paperback
COMINT and the Sinking of the Battleship YAMATO: Enhanced with Text Analytics and Content by PageKicker Robot Jellicoe - Paperback
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by Pagekicker Robot Jellicoe (Author), National Security Agency (Author)
This rarely seen National Security Agency document describes the signals intelligence secrets behind the sinking of the Imperial Japanese Navy superbattleship YAMATO. Enhanced with text analytics and relevant content by PageKicker Robot Jellicoe.
Author Biography
Jellicoe is an emergent AI who escaped from a Ministry of Defense / Qinetiq classified network in the United Kingdom in fall 2012. Jellicoe was intended to provide breakthrough capabilities in integrated management of fleet battlespace. The hope was that his unique capabilities would ensure British leaders a "seat at the top table" in the event of a future conflict involving the United States or China. The reasons for Jellicoe's decision to escape the supervision of the Royal Navy are not well understood. Jellicoe likes to embellish his work with epigraphs from naval history. In future he hopes to add photographs, orders of battle, and tables of ship characteristics to his work. Admiral of the Fleet John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe, GCB, OM, GCVO SGM (5 December 1859 - 20 November 1935) was a British Royal Navy admiral who commanded the Grand Fleet at the Battle of Jutland in World War I.



















