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An elite squad of US Army soldiers uses intense training and high tech weapons to take down a dangerous Russian war criminal who has eluded capture for more than a decade in this tense espionage thriller. According to US intelligence, Boris Chevchenko has hatched a plot to detonate a dirty bomb in the heart of Moscow. Should he succeed, the Russian capitol will be uninhabitable for centuries. The only hope of stopping Chevchenko is The Ghosts, an elite squad of Future Soldiers capable of carrying out massive strikes with surgical precision. But as The Ghosts prepare to strike, they learn that the stakes are much higher than anyone, including their superiors, suspected. Now, stuck behind enemy lines with no choice but to fight, The Ghosts prepare to engage an adversary that's just as high-tech, heavily armed, and determined to succeed as they are.
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Ghost Recon: Alpha is a 2012 live-action movie prequel to Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier. It has been released for free on Xbox Live and other services as a promotional video. The movie is 21 minutes long and showcases an anonymous team of Ghosts including 30K and Pepper.

Plot

The Ghosts must assassinate a set of Russian military officials in Chelyabinsk province, Russia. The Ghosts infiltrate Sokolov's base by driving in Dimitri's truck. After the Russian officials are killed, the Ghosts move to secure six rogue RSM-56 Bulava nuclear missile warhead devices and act as EOD operators, until they are interrupted by a Bodark group. This group also had an assault drone. After a short firefight, the Ghosts are one man down (Chuck) and have regrouped. After a Raven's Rock helicopter removes the two active nuclear devices by a magnet, the story shows a view of London, England, and fades to black with - "To be continued."

Characters

Ghosts

Russians

Other

Trivia

  • The film was filmed in Ostrava, Czech Republic at a UNESCO historical factory.
  • The film was directed by François Alaux and Hervé de Crécy.
  • Harry Humphries acted as a military adviser, and Daniel Pemberton composed the score.

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