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[LEVEL 5 ONLY] Missile Test Report

Project Code: Titan Anchorage-9

Date: 01.01.2023

Location: Siberia

Test Objective: To assess the effectiveness of the Titan Anchorage-9 missile with the delivery of the experimental Anchorage-42 payload.

Test Summary:

The Titan Anchorage-9 missile test was conducted as part of ongoing research and development efforts. The primary goal of this test was to evaluate the missile's delivery system when carrying the experimental Anchorage-42 payload, simulating a potential payload deployment scenario.

Test Details:

Missile Configuration: The Titan Anchorage-9 missile was configured with the Anchorage-42 payload container.

Flight Path: The missile was launched from the designated test site and followed a predetermined trajectory, reaching an altitude of 2500m and a velocity of 49000km/h at peak performance.

Payload Release: The Anchorage-42 payload was successfully released at the designated target coordinates [REDACTED]. The payload container exhibited optimal performance during release, ensuring precise payload dispersion. The infected subject was killed almost immediately. As it was determined at the autopsy, the subject died due to cardiac arrest

Post-Test Analysis: Post-test data analysis is currently underway to assess the dispersion pattern, stability, and environmental impact of the Anchorage-42 within the designated test area. Preliminary results indicate that the payload functioned within expected parameters.

Conclusion:

The Titan Anchorage-9 missile test, utilizing the Anchorage-42 payload, demonstrated promising results in terms of payload delivery and release. Due to the urgency of this Situation, the missile will be mass-produced and shipped to all still functioning countries to combat the spread of 245-1

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