The rain hammered against the corrugated iron roof as I checked my comms one last time. Scout 9 had gone dark. Three objectives stood between us and whatever nightmare was brewing, and the clock was ticking.The Division 2 Y7S3 Mutiny Week 9 Manhunt is live, agents, and Scout 9 needs our immediate attention.
Completing these tasks moves us closer to the final showdown, planned after Scout 12. So, let’s rapidly break down Scout 9 and how to solve each challenge. The factions are getting bolder, and we need to be smarter.
The Division 2 Y7S3 Mutiny Week 9 Scout solutions
Just like the previous weeks, three vital intel fragments need decoding. This week, the intel paints a grim situation:
- “The factions are spreadin their propaganda around the Castle settlement”
- “The factions have taken complete control of Southwest and cut off the Castle’s supply lines”
- “The Capitol Building is being used as a FOB to launch attacks against the settlements”
From this, our tasks become clear:
- Complete a Propaganda Broadcast in East Mall or Southwest
- Liberate two Control Points in Southwest
- Complete the Capitol Building Stronghold
Complete a Propaganda Broadcast in East Mall or Southwest

First, we hit the airwaves. A Propaganda Broadcast in either East Mall or Southwest needs silencing. The location doesn’t matter. Expect heavy resistance. Clear the initial wave and initiate the speaker override to reach 50%. This is where things get interesting. A second wave arrives, dropping a special access key upon defeat.
Use the key to restart the override. Brace yourself; a final wave appears before 100% completion. Eliminate them all and wait for the broadcast to shut down. Consider the propaganda silenced… for now. This task is like trying to stop a flood with a teacup – temporarily effective, but ultimately futile.
Liberate two Control Points in the Southwest

Next, we wrestle back territory. The Southwest needs two Control Points liberated. On arrival, fire the flare for backup – you’ll need it. Clear each wave until the Elite boss makes an appearance. Taking down the leader secures the point, solo or with a squad.
Do it again. And again. Keep one eye on your surroundings, the other on your ammo count.
Complete Capitol Building Stronghold
Finally, a classic siege. Strongholds test everything – skill, tactics, endurance. The Capitol Building Stronghold is your final hurdle. This task is a dance; one wrong step, and you are down. Run it on any difficulty, remembering tougher challenges mean juicier rewards.
What are the best weapons for completing the Capitol Building Stronghold?
Selecting the right tools for the job matters. The Capitol Building demands a blend of firepower and adaptability. Consider rifles with high accuracy for engaging enemies at a distance, and submachine guns for close-quarters combat inside the building. Don’t forget a trusty sidearm for emergencies. Gear mods that boost armor and weapon handling can also make a significant impact.
Are there any specific gear sets that are recommended for this Manhunt?
Choosing the right gear can swing the odds in your favor. Several gear sets synergize well with the challenges presented in the Manhunt. Sets focusing on skill power can help control the battlefield, while those that boost weapon damage can provide the necessary punch to eliminate key targets quickly. Experiment with different combinations to find what suits your playstyle best.
How do I effectively manage resources during the Capitol Building Stronghold mission?
Smart resource management is the silent weapon. Ammunition, armor kits, and grenades are finite, and replenishing them during a firefight can be risky. Prioritize taking cover, conserving ammo by using controlled bursts, and looting fallen enemies efficiently. Coordinate with your team to share resources and maximize your collective survivability. Success in the Capitol Building often hinges on how well you adapt and survive under pressure.
Each completed task brings us closer to understanding Scout 9’s fate and the wider implications of this Mutiny. This is not just a game, but a test of resilience. As you extract from the Capitol Building, consider the larger war we’re fighting. Are we truly winning, or simply holding ground?