The technical information transported is the one transported to us by the manufacturers. Zeiss and Swarovski to be exact. It is however true that we took their word and did not open up their scopes to actually check.
Still, to be fair, you can check any drawing or cutaway you will see that zoom rifle scopes need additional lenses in their construction to even enable zoom functionality.
In regards to the number of lenses, we have leaned on the official statement of Zeiss that their Victory V8 scopes have a higher number of lenses in their optical construction than Victory HT. The same claim was given to us by Swarovski about their comparison between Kahles Helia scopes and their Z8i on their dealer training.
This could also mean that in theory zoom factor would not influence the number of needed lenses in the scopes but in reality, all premium super-zoom scopes have more lenses in their construction than 4time zoom scopes. Even though I have to be honest that basically all manufacturers that I visited in the past 10 years have told me the opposite.
It is true that we did not go deep in the field of aberrations since we wanted to make the article a bit simpler and shorter. Comatic, chromatic, and all other aberrations were taken into consideration in the general optical performance. Still, your comment is very helpful since now see that we have to improve in this field as well.