Saw a few people mention this on Twitter before the posts started getting quietly removed, which honestly tells you more than the airspace closure itself does.
The thing that gets me is the speed of it. You don't scramble that kind of response for a weather balloon or a drone some lad bought off Amazon. I've been following restricted airspace incidents for years and the ones that get sorted quickly and quietly are usually the ones worth paying attention to. The noisy ones, the ones they make a big show of explaining, those are the distractions.
Anyone got the actual NOTAM data from that period? I'd love to see the exact coordinates and how long the restriction was active. Sometimes the technical details tell a story that the official statements don't.
What's everyone else turning up on this one?