Suzaku

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Suzaku
Production information
Manufacturer Kurita Combine Munitions Corporation
Production Year 3082[1]
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
1 x MRM-20
1 x Laser AMS

Communications System Duotech 250
Tracking & Targeting System Chichester ASR30
Heat Sinks 20 Double Heatsinks
BV (2.0) 1,940[2][3][4]


Description

Built at the relocated KCMC factory on Kajikazawa, the Suzaku Aerospace Fighter is an early Post-Jihad design in service to the Draconis Combine. The design is noted as being popular with recipients when it first premiered. The fighter was first deployed to DCMS Front-Line Regiments and later regional defense forces.[5]

Weapons and Equipment

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

The fighter is very swift, thanks to its 375-rated Extra-Light Fusion engine which allows the craft to carry extra weapons and 12 tons of Samarkand Flying Dragon Heavy Ferro-Aluminum Armor.[6]

Gallery

Design Quirks

The Suzaku is subject of the following Design Quirks:

References

  1. MUL online date for the Suzaku
  2. BV 2.0 listed for Suzaku on MUL.
  3. Technical Readout: Prototypes, p. 179 - BV2.0 listed.
  4. Record Sheets: Prototypes, p. 92
  5. Technical Readout: Prototype, pp. 178 Suzaka background information.
  6. Technical Readout: Prototype, pp. 178-179 Suzaku Stat information.

Bibliography