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But just what the heck did the DOD actually test? Jeffrey and team turn their analytic methods towards figuring out exactly what this strange, Frankenmissile was, and the open-source research lessons that can be gleaned from academic papers and unclassified laboratory newsletters.
And yes, we know it is actually Frankenstein’s Missile, Frankenstein was actually the prime contractor.
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