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rating: +1
Site-██ under attack during Incident CN-1852-██████
Special Containment Procedures: All Foundation facilities shall additionally enact Level 3/CN-1852 security protocol to ensure that they are able to block harmful anomalous objects sent by SCP-CN-1852. By O5 order, Project Dreamcatcher has been active since ████ and monitoring extradimensional resonance patterns to detect SCP-CN-1852 incidents and redirect their transfer targets to locations under Foundation control.
Site-RU-██ has been designated the default location for processing of SCP-CN-1852 objects, and must follow Level 4/CN-1852 security protocol at all times. Upon discovering an uncontained SCP-CN-1852 instance, it is necessary to actively interfere with and neutralize its effects. No effective means of completely containing the anomaly are available to the Foundation; neutralization of the anomaly's effects shall be the primary focus of containment operations.
Description: SCP-CN-1852 is a series of hostile interdimensional object transfers, beginning in 1983 and increasing in frequency since. Many of the transferred objects are lethal ammunition or explosives, and possess technological features characteristic of weapons produced by Nazi Germany. There is sufficient evidence to believe that all of these incidents originate from the same organization.
As of 2020年05月07日, a total of 3,928 SCP-CN-1852 incidents have been recorded; for more details, see the chart below. The T/CN-1852 index has been used to assess the latent threat posed by SCP-CN-1852 to the Foundation. Since the activation of Project Dreamcatcher, this index has remained low, fluctuating between 0.17 and 0.29, and has never reached the critical point of 1.0.
SCP-CN-1852's origin has yet to be successfully located. Research into the manufacturer of these objects is ongoing.
Addendum: Relevant Statistics
Addendum: Important SCP-CN-1852 Incident Record
Site of Incident CN-1852-000583; piston engine is highlighted
Incident CN-1852-000583
Date:1983/██/██
Location: ███████████, New Mexico, USA
Description: At least 36 local residents saw a propeller airplane glide in a straight line for 12 minutes, after which it crashed in ████. The aircraft's structure heavily resembled a Messerschmitt Bf109G fighter aircraft painted with Nazi insignias. Object was visibly worn and appeared to have been altered. No trace of the pilot was found; rather, a damaged automatic flight controller system was found in the cockpit. All relevant personnel were amnesticized.
Site of Incident CN-1852-002558 (Civilian photograph)
Incident CN-1852-002558
Date: 1986/██/██
Location: New York City, New York, USA
Description: A V-1 missile appeared above the city center; over 6000 people visually witnessed the object or heard the noise of its engine. Emergency plan 3/CN-1852 was activated when the object began to fall to the ground, redirecting it to Site-██, where it was shot down by the Site's air defense system. Investigation revealed that the missile possessed two extraneous devices of unknown purpose. Wide-area Class B amnestics were deployed to maintain secrecy.
Incident CN-1852-004966
Date: 1991/██/██
Location: Jiamusi City, Heilongjiang, China
Description: A series of explosions occurred at a base of the local Production and Construction Corp. Investigation revealed that the explosions were caused by twenty-six FH Gr-38 grenades fired by a 10.5cm leFH howitzer. One intact dud grenade was found. The explosions were explained as unexploded ordinances from the Japanese invasion of Manchuria, and relevant personnel were amnesticized.
Incident CN-1852-██████
Date: ████/██/██
Location: Site-██
Description: Site-██ was targeted by a total of 36 V-1 missiles over the course of two hours. All missiles were successfully shot down by the Site's air defense system; however, two surface-level buildings were destroyed and over 25 projects were significantly delayed. As a result of this incident, Level 3/CN-1852 security protocol was enacted at all Foundation sites.
Note: During cleanup operations, a piece of paper was discovered in an unexploded missile, bearing the following text in German:Dr.Wunderstein has defected
The O5s have given up in our timeline
We still have people fighting back
Help us, please
Site of Incident CN-1852-007113
Incident CN-1852-007113
Date: 2003/██/██
Location: ███████ Island, Alaska, USA
Description A large explosion and subsequent fires were detected on the shores of the island; investigation revealed that these were caused by a V-1 missile. Document ██████-IV, recovered from the United States Strategic Air Command, indicates that this island was the site of a secret radar station built in 19██, which was never used.
Incident CN-1852-016320
Date: 2008/██/██
Location: Site-DE██
Description: Site-DE██ detected an anomalous energy reaction 16 km away in a forest. Upon arrival, the Mobile Task Force discovered 230 soldiers' worth of military gear, including an unknown energy weapon resembling a StG 44 assault rifle, as well as heavily tattered Nazi paratrooper uniforms. Objects were scattered throughout the area; no signs of life were detected.
Site of Incident CN-1852-019198.
Incident CN-1852-019198
Date: 2011/██/██
Location: █████, Florida, USA
Description: A large explosion occurred in ████████ neighborhood, leading to 17 dead and 38 wounded. Investigation revealed that the explosion was caused by a high-explosive round from an 80 cm K Gustav railway gun. Wide-area Class B amnestics were administered, and the remnants of the explosive round were recovered. Historical documents indicate that this neighborhood formerly contained a tank factory.
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