Kremlin Report

The Kremlin Report (クレムリン・レポート) is a defense manual for Russia's nuclear launch facilities, containing instructions for the dissemination of a bacteriological wall to prevent the silos from falling into enemy hands.

Principles
The Kremlin Report is the defense manual for Russia's nuclear launch facilities - said to be the most important manual for the defense of Russia. The experimental missile defense network which Russia implemented in recent years is focused outside the borders, with a launch from a silo within the country not considered when it was designed, meaning that it can't defend against such a launch - hence, the manual's additional importance and drastic measures. Even if the missiles have been removed from the silos and they've been untouched for decades, if they still possess launch functionality, new missiles can be brought in from outside.

The main measure taken with Kremlin Report is a Wall of Germs (細菌の壁), an  developed in Russia for defensive purposes. It acts as a deterrent to invaders who intend to or have captured Russia's. When the Wall of Germs is used, the silos become inaccessible or the invaders become infected.

It is a weapon for which no cure was developed, with an 80% for all who are infected with it. Anything of a carbon-based nature is immediately affected. The Wall of Germs is highly resistant to heat treatment and even boiling it for an extended period of time is useless. There was a report that extremely high concentrations of ozone could be used to annihilate the bacteria but this would not work on humans.

World War III Arc
During World War III, on October 30th, military officers in Moscow considered the possibility that Academy City might be after the nuclear silos and decided to activate the Kremlin Report. Information concerning the Kremlin Report would reach opposition on both the eastern and western fronts, who would use it to convince the forces obstructing them to allow them to pass.

The plan was to disseminate the virus at the disused nuclear silo near Digurv's village and a base which Academy City were approaching, framing it as a warning to the nearby Elizalina Alliance of Independent Nations, whom the village had previously requested to join. As part of the threat, the original Kremlin Report and supplementary documents detailing variables for predicting the spread of bacteria were faxed to the Elizalina Alliance, leaving no time for a major evacuation. Hamazura Shiage and Takitsubo Rikou would discover the documents several hours later and head back in an attempt to save the villagers who had previously helped them. On their way, they saved Glickin and a lost girl he was looking for from a member of the unit involved in the deployment and informed him about the threat.

They later came across the main unit who were setting up the steam dispensers and other equipment necessary for ensuring that the bacteria was disseminated properly, and planned to sabotage it when the unit left, before the timer meant to give them time to get to safety ran out, but we spotted as the unit were moving to leave. However they were saved by the arrival of an HsF-00 which proceeded to thoroughly burn away the dissemination devices with white phosphorus-based bombs.

When being targeted by assassins using Equ.DarkMatter suits, Hamazura used their knowledge of the Kremlin Report and a bottle of carbonated water in a bluff, briefly deceiving them into thinking that the bottle, which they had stepped on and broken, contained a sample of the virus collected for negotiations, in order to create an opening.