Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear

Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the financial scenario in Russia and the previous Eastern Europe falls into chaos. Terrorism within the area is commonplace as individuals combat a seemingly limitless stream of battles for provides and different requirements. In this energy vacuum although a harmful a scenario arises: the Russian mafia has begun shopping for up surplus navy gear with the help of present members of the Russian Army. During one such arms deal Rainbow forces raid the assembly grounds and get better weapons grade plutonium, tracing the missile materials to an Arctic naval base. As it seems, one boss within the Oil Mafia has been supplying arms and intel to varied small-time terrorist teams whose worldwide assaults Rainbow has needed to cope with: A hostage scenario on the Met in New York City, the tried bombing of a tanker within the Sea of Japan, an airline hijacking in Brussels, and the neofascist takeover of a London TV station. But after the hijacking, an nameless informant who has seen that this terror marketing campaign has gone too far provides info to Rainbow on who’s behind the assaults and the place his males will strike subsequent.
A subsequent investigation reveals that the plutonium offers are a part of a plan between a Russian organized crime boss named Maxim Kutkin and Azeri arms seller Samed Vezirzade. These two males intend to make use of the plutonium bought from the navy to create suitcase sized nuclear weapons by means of the usage of deserted Russian navy services, then distribute these weapons to terrorists on the black market. To stop any occasion of nuclear terrorism, Rainbow mobilizes in opposition to each events, raiding the nuclear weapons manufacturing facility and intercepting two separate conferences between the mob and potential consumers with the help of a dissident group of the Russian mob.
In the ultimate two missions Rainbow zeros in Vezirzade’s base of operations, raiding his fortress and killing him after an try to deliver him in alive fails. In the aftermath of Vezirzade’s loss of life, Kutkin realizes that the general plan to fabricate and promote nuclear weapons has failed, and seeks vengeance for the collapse of the arms offers. With the help of a small variety of males loyal to him, Kutkin seizes management of a business nuclear energy plant and threatens to close off the cooling system for the reactors, which might lead to a nuclear meltdown. To stop a possible repeat of the Chernobyl catastrophe, Rainbow forces storm the plant and handle to recapture the ability intact.
In the ultimate debriefing, Kutkin is confirmed to have been killed within the raid. His mansion in Russia is acquired by the “Russian Godfather”, whose help had been very important throughout Rainbow’s operations (it seems he was the nameless informant, and Kutkin was his personal insane son-in-law). After arriving on the mansion, the Russian Godfather makes a brief speech which is picked up by surveillance bugs planted throughout an earlier Rainbow intelligence operation. The godfather then shoots the bug, stopping any additional monitoring of the mafia from the mansion.
System requirements
Minimum Configuration Hardware:
Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP;
CPU Pentium 600 MHz;
RAM: 64 MB;
3D graphics card with 32 MB VRAM;
Sound card, compatible with DirectSound;
4-speed CD-ROM drive.
Recommended Configuration Hardware:
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