I didn't notice a signing subkey in the screenshot it appeared to me the primary key is revoked while the E subkey was not. Again however in gpg2 it reportes the E revoked maybe based only in the assumption that if the primary is revoked so are the subkeys, it seems to be a bug in gpg2.

What is it that looks like a S subkey to you, A?

As far as the export revocation command it is not clear why you want me to send it to you here. In the hours wasted with AI trying to figure this out as I stated in the opening I did try to implicitly revoke the subkey by using the subkey ID to issue revocation and when doing so gpg2 would report "no change".

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