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I think the thing they are relying on is USB drives to connect to the air gapped machines and then to a networked machine later. Obviously this is a failure in the air gapped system but it happens.
But still, this is not something one should call "air-gapped".
I agree, but the point is it's a security failure where an "air gapped" system, which should never have a USB drive inserted, does have one inserted.