Godzima
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Godzima
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Mk VI Tomahawk
Viggers/Chrauler MBR-04-Mk VI Tomahawk Main Battle Robot
Technical Data
Equipment Type: main battle robot, series 04
Government: U.N. Spacy
Manufacturer: Viggers/Chrauler
Introduction: February 2007
Accommodation: pilot only
Dimensions: height 12.7 meters (overall), 11.27 meters (up to head unit); length 5.1 meters; width 7.9 meters
Mass: 31.3 metric tons
Power Plant: Kranss-Maffai MT808 thermonuclear reactor developing 2800 bhp; auxiliary generator GE EM9G fuel generator rated at 450 kW
Propulsion: many x low-thrust vernier thrusters beneath multipurpose hook/handles.
Design Features: removable weapons bays; searchlight option pack; retractable periscope telescope
- Armament -
Guns: 2 x Mauler PBG-11 liquid-cooled electrically-charged particle beam gun 2 x Ramington M-89 12.7 mm air-cooled MG
2 x Astra TZ-III gun cluster with each cluster featuring the following: 1 x laser gun, 1 x 25 mm MG, 1 x 180 mm grenade launcher, 1 x flamethrower
Bombs & Missiles: 2 x Bifors close-in self-guided rocket launchers with 12 rockets per launcher (24 rockets total) 1 x Erlikon anti-aircraft self-guided missile option pack with 6 missiles
Description and History
The first of the MBR-04 series Destroids, the Tomahawk Mk I entered service in February 2007. Conceived as a non-variable combat robot designed to counter giant-sized infantry, the Tomahawk was built using OverTechnology taken researched from the crash of the alien space craft known as the SDF-1 Macross in 1999. Once successfully tested, the Tomahawk became the basis for three other Destroid types and the improved Tomahawk Mk VI quickly followed in late 2007.
The Tomahawk Mk VI is the most heavily armed Destroid of the MBR-04 series and the most widely deployed model. Of the nearly 600 hundred Destroids aboard the SDF-1 Macross in February 2009, over 500 were Tomahawk Mk VI units. Armed with a wide array of weaponry suited to nearly any combat operation, the Tomahawk features particle cannons, missiles, machine guns, lasers and flamethrowers to unleash fire in any role from anti-personnel to anti-aircraft. The Mk VI version also features a retractable periscope and includes the option of mounting searchlight/missile packs in one or both mounts on either side of the top weapons bays.
Production Notes
Debut: Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Episode 6
Pilot(s): no notables
Other appearances: Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love?
Original mechanical designer: Miyatake Kazutaka
Godzima
發表於 1-12-2011 09:48:45
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Godzima
發表於 1-12-2011 09:49:36
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Godzima
發表於 1-12-2011 09:50:38
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keithwu516
發表於 1-12-2011 10:22:51
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Godzima
發表於 1-12-2011 10:47:11
本帖最後由 Godzima 於 1-12-2011 11:01 AM 編輯
蛇一蛇又出多一個先!!:71:Time for VF-1A ... ... :43: :43: :43: :43: :43:
Godzima
發表於 1-12-2011 10:47:36
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VEFR-1 Battroid mode
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VEFR-1 Fighter mode
VEFR-1 Electronic Warfare Valkyrie
Technical Data
Equipment Type: reconnaissance type all-environment variable fighter and tactical combat battroid
Unofficial codename: Funny Chinese
Government: U.N. Spacy, U.N. Navy, U.N. Space Air Force
Manufacturer: Stonewell/Bellcom
Introduction: November 2007
Operational Deployment: 2009 February 7
Accommodation: pilot plus passenger in Marty & Beck Mk-7 zero/zero ejection seats
Dimensions:
Battroid Mode: height 12.68 meters; width 7.3 meters; length 4.0 meters
Fighter Mode: wingspan 14.78 (fully extended); height 3.84 meters; length 14.23 meters
GERWALK Mode: wingspan 14.78 (fully extended); height 8.7 meters; length 11.3 meters
Mass: empty 13.25 metric tons; standard T-O 18.5 metric tons
Structure: space metal frame, SWAG energy converting armor
Power Plant: two Shinnakasu Heavy Industry/P&W/Roice FF-2001 thermonuclear reaction turbine engines, output 650 MW each
Propulsion: 11,500 kg x 2; or 23,000 kg x 2 in overboost (225.63 kN x 2 overboost); 4 x Shinnakasu Heavy Industry NBS-1 high-thrust vernier thrusters; 18 x P&W LHP04 low-thrust vernier thrusters
Performance:
Battroid Mode: maximum walking speed 160 km/h
Fighter Mode: at 10,000 m Mach 2.71; at 30,000+ m Mach 3.87
GERWALK Mode: maximum walking speed 100 km/h; flying 500 km/h
g limit: in space +7
Design Features: 3-mode variable transformation; variable geometry wing; vertical take-off and landing; control-configurable vehicle; single-axis thrust vectoring; three "magic hand" manipulators for maintenance use; retractable canopy shield for Battroid mode and atmospheric reentry.
Transformation:
Min time from Fighter to GERWALK (automated): approx. 1.5 sec.
Min time from GERWALK to Battroid (automated): under 2 sec.
Standard time from Fighter to Battroid (automated): under 5 sec.
Min time from Fighter to Battroid (manual): 0.9 sec.
Armament: none.
Equipment:
1 x Rotary Radome 1 x electronic surveillance pod (mounted on left arm) detection equipment (mounted in each wing) 2 x retractable detectors replacing the hands.
Description and History
The VEFR-1 initially fulfilled the role of electronic warfare Valkyrie early in Space War One. Featuring a two-seater cockpit configuration, the VEFR-1 includes additional electronic hardware for use in reconnaissance missions as well as ECM/ECCM roles (Electronic Countermeasures/Electronic Counter-Countermeasures). Like most such dedicated craft, the VEFR-1 has no weaponry and functions strictly as a support unit, though the variable transformation is kept intact to increase battlefield deployment versatility.
Production Notes
Debut: Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Episode 27
Pilot(s): no notables
Other Appearances: none.
Original mechanical designer: Shoji Kawamori
Godzima
發表於 1-12-2011 10:48:46
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VF-1A In Battroid Mode w/GU-11 Gunpod
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VF-1A In Gerwalk Mode
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VF-1A In Fighter Mode
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VF-1A In Fighter Mode (Full Armament)
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VF-1A Fighter profile schematic
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VF-1A Fighter dorsal schematic
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Color Code Transformation Guide
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GU-11 55mm Gatling Gun Pod
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AMM-1 Missiles
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Fire Suppression Missile
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55mm Shell Casing
Northrom VF-1A Valkyrie
Technical Data
Equipment Type: all-environment variable fighter and tactical combat battroid
Government: U.N. Spacy, U.N. Navy, U.N. Space Air Force
Manufacturer: Northrom
Cost: not publicly disclosed, but reported as approx 20 times that of a standard Destroid.
Introduction: November 2007
Operational Deployment: February 7, 2009
Accommodation: pilot only in Marty & Beck Mk-7 zero/zero ejection seat
Dimensions:
Battroid Mode: height 12.68 meters; width 7.3 meters; length 4.0 meters
Fighter Mode: wingspan 14.78 (fully extended); height 3.84 meters; length 14.23 meters
GERWALK Mode: wingspan 14.78 (fully extended); height 8.7 meters; length 11.3 meters
Mass: empty 13.25 metric tons; standard T-O mass 18.5 metric tons; max T-O mass 37.0 metric tons
Structure: space metal frame, SWAG energy converting armor
Power Plant: two Shinnakasu Heavy Industry/P&W/Roice FF-2001 thermonuclear reaction turbine engines, output 650 MW each.
Propulsion: 11,500 kg x 2; or 23,000 kg x 2 in overboost (225.63 kN x 2); 4 x Shinnakasu Heavy Industry NBS-1 high-thrust vernier thrusters; 18 x P&W LHP04 low-thrust vernier thrusters beneath multipurpose hook/handles.
Thrust-to-weight ratio: empty 3.47; standard T-O 2.49; maximum T-O 1.24
Performance:
Battroid Mode: maximum walking speed 160 km/h Fighter Mode: at 10,000 m Mach 2.71; at 30,000+ m Mach 3.87 GERWALK Mode: maximum walking speed 100 km/h; flying 500 km/h
g limit: in space +7
Design Features: 3-mode variable transformation; variable geometry wing; vertical take-off and landing; control-configurable vehicle; single-axis thrust vectoring; three "magic hand" manipulators for maintenance use; retractable canopy shield for Battroid mode and atmospheric reentry; option of GBP-1S system, atmospheric-escape booster, or FAST Pack system.
Transformation:
Min time from Fighter to GERWALK (automated): approx. 1.5 sec.
Min time from GERWALK to Battroid (automated): under 2 sec.
Standard time from Fighter to Battroid (automated): under 5 sec.
Min time from Fighter to Battroid (manual): 0.9 sec.
- Armament -
Guns: 1 x Fixed Mauler RÖV-20 anti-aircraft laser cannon, firing 6,000 pulses per minute 1 x Howard GU-11 55 mm three-barrel Gatling gun pod with 200 rds fired at 1,200 rds/min
Bombs & Missiles:
4 x underwing hard points for 12 x AMM-1 hybrid guided multipurpose missiles (3/point) or 12 x MK-82 LDGB conventional bombs (3/point) or 6 x RMS-1 large anti-ship reaction missiles (2/outboard point, 1/inboard point) or 4 x UUM-7 micro-missile pods (1/point) each carrying 15 x Bifors HMM-01 micro-missiles or a combination of above load-outs
Optional Armament:
Shinnakasu Heavy Industry GBP-1S ground-combat protector weapon system or Shinnakasu Heavy Industry FAST Pack augmentative space weapon system
Description and History
After the crash-landing of the Alien StarShip-One in July 1999 it is discovered the alien crew was a race of giants some five times the size of a human. Fearful of being unprepared for a conflict with these aliens, the newly formed United Nations Government (UNG) begins researching anti-giant weapon systems technologies. Utilizing the now named OverTechnology found on the ASS-1, the non-variable humanoid mecha called the Destroid is designed; another weapon system is the transformable Battroid. The UNG contracts Stonewell and Bellcom to develop an all-environment variable fighter eventually known as the "Valkyrie." Rising to the challenge, Stonewell and Bellcom subcontract with OT reaction powerplant producer Shinnakasu Heavy Industry and Destroid developer Centinental to complete a basic design by 2005. The first transformable prototype is successfully tested in 2007 and the UNG decides to formally adopt the Valkyrie in November of that year. By late 2008, mass production is in full swing on the VF-1A variable fighter.
From February 2009 to March 2010, the VF-1A Valkyrie served as the standard variable fighter of the U.N. Spacy in Space War I. The VF-1 proved to be an extremely capable craft, successfully combating a variety of Zentradi mecha even in most sorties which saw UN Spacy forces significantly outnumbered. The versatility of the Valkyrie design enabled the variable fighter to act as both large-scale infantry and as air/space superiority fighter. The signature skills of U.N. Spacy ace pilot Maximilian Jenius exemplified the effectiveness of the variable systems as he near-constantly transformed the Valkyrie in battle to seize advantages of each mode as combat conditions changed from moment to moment. The basic VF-1 was deployed in four minor variants (designated A, D, J, and S) and its success was increased by continued development of various enhancements including the GBP-1S "Armored" Valkyrie and FAST Pack "Super" Valkyrie weapon systems.
After the end of Space War I, the VF-1A continued to be manufactured both in the Sol system (notably on the Lunar facility Apollo Base) and throughout the UNG space colonies. Although the VF-1 would eventually be replaced as the primary VF of the UN Spacy by the VF-4 Lightning III in 2020, a long service record and continued production after the war proved the lasting worth of the design. The VF-1A was without doubt the most recognizable variable fighter of Space War I and was seen as a vibrant symbol of the U.N. Spacy even into the first year of the New Era 0001 in 2013. At the end of 2015 the final rollout of the VF-1 was celebrated at a special ceremony, commemorating this most famous of variable fighters. The VF-1 Valkryie was built from 2006 to 2013 producing 5,459 VF-1 variable fighters (VF-1A = 5,093, VF-1D = 85, VF-1J = 49, VF-1S = 30, VF-1G = 12, VE-1 = 122, VT-1 = 68; published in Variable Fighter Master File VF-1 Valkyrie Vol. 1, 2009)
Production Notes
Debut: Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Episode 1
Pilot(s): Hikaru Ichijyo, Hayao Kakizaki, Maximilian Jenius
Other Appearances: Super Dimension Fortress Macross The Movie: Do You Remember Love?
Original mechanical designer: Shoji Kawamori
Godzima
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發表於 1-12-2011 10:49:32
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Godzima
發表於 1-12-2011 10:50:43
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Godzima
發表於 1-12-2011 10:51:04
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