MSM-03 Gogg

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Gogg
Image:MSM-03.jpg
Unit Type Mass Production Amphibious Mobile Suit
Manufacturer Zimmad Company
Main pilots: Lassa, Lunan
Height 18.3 meters
Empty weight 82.4 metric tons
Full weight 159.4 metric tons
Sensor range 5400 meters
Generator output 1740 kW
Armor material: Super-high tensile steel
Armaments
  • mega particle cannon x2
  • torpedo launcher x2

The MSM-03 Gogg is a fictional mobile suit from Japanese anime series Mobile Suit Gundam.

When the Zeonic Company's amphibious MS-06M Zaku Marine Type proved a failure, the Zimmad Company stepped in to take a new approach to the challenge of underwater combat mobile suits. As the Principality of Zeon was desparate to keep their foothold on Earth during the One Year War, they needed an effective way to operate in Earth's oceans. The Zimmad Company's first - and successful - design was the MSM-03 Gogg. Heavily armored to withstand deep sea pressures, and with the sea to act as a natural heat sink, its bulky body housed a large and powerful reactor - large enough to power the Gogg's built-in beam weapons. Being a submersible unit, the Gogg's body also contained ballast tanks, whose water could be used to radiate reactor heat when it operated out of the water in amphibious assaults. With these features, the MSM-03 Gogg was the first "true" amphibious mobile suit and would set the stage for all underwater combat suits to come.

  • [1] MSM-03 Gogg on MAHQ.net
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