Suzaku

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Suzaku
Production information
Manufacturer Kurita Combine Munitions Corporation
Model SU-14
Class Heavy
Tech Base Inner Sphere (Advanced)
Technical specifications
Mass 75 tons
Structural Integrity 7
Frame Suzaku Sleek Assault
Power Plant Nissan 375 Extra Light
Fuel 4 tons
Armament

2 x ER PPCs w/ Capacitors
MRM-20
Laser AMS

Communications System Duotech 250
Tracking & Targeting System Chichester ASR30
Heat Sinks 20 Double Heatsinks
BV (2.0) 1,940[1][2]


Description

Built at relocated KCMC factory on Kajikazawa, the Suzaku Aerospace Fighter is early Post-Jihad design in service of the Draconis Combine. The designed was noted being popular with recipients when it first premiered. The fighter was first deployed to DCMS Front-Line Regiments and later regional defense forces.[3]

Armament & Capacities

Suzaku is designed as Heavy Interceptor, with its principle main batteries pair of Lord’s Light 2 Extended-Range PPCs with Capacitors. These enhanced ER PPCs enable the fighter dish out same damage capacity as their Clan equivalents but with additional heat. Backing up these energy weapons is a LAW built Shigunga MRM 20 Launcher with 2 tons of ammunition. As defensive measure against missile attacks from aft quarters, the craft been given a Advanced Tech Laser type AMS system. Despite the it carry a 20 Double Heatsink capacity, some pilots complain about amount heat these weapons emit.

The fighter is very swift, thanks to its 375 rated Extra-Light Fusion engine which allows the craft carry extra weapons and 12 tons of Samarkand Flying Dragon Heavy Ferro-Aluminum Armor.[4]

Design Quirks

The fighter's Design Quirks include; No Cooling Jacket (Laser AMS), Atmospheric Flyer, and Rumble Seat.

References

  1. [http://masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/5167 BV 2.0 listed for Suzaku on MUL.
  2. Technical Readout: Prototypes, p. 179 - BV2.0 listed.
  3. Technical Readout: Prototype, pp. 178 Suzaka background information.
  4. Technical Readout: Prototype, pp. 178-179 Suzaka Stat information.

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