MSA-003 Nemo Cannon


Model Number
MSA-003
Unit Name
Nemo Cannon
Organization
A.E.U.G.
First Known Deployment
Accommodation
Panoramic Monitor and Linear Seat
Dimensions
overall height 19.5 meters (without Long Shield Booster); head height 18.5 meters
Weight
unknown
Construction
Gundarium α alloy on Movable Frame
Powerplant
Minovsky-type Ultra-compact fusion reactor, output rated at 1620 kW
Propulsion
unknown
Performance
unknown
Equipment
Face Visor, Long Shield Booster
Optional Equipment
Dual Long Shield Latch on back
Sensor Radius
unknown
Fixed Armaments
2 x 60mm vulcan gun, fire-linked, mounted in head; 2 x beam saber, power rated at 0.4 MW, stored in recharge racks on rear waist armor, hand-carried in use
Optional Armaments
beam rifle, power rated at 1.9 MW, powered by rechargeable energy cap, Beam Cannon in Long Shield Booster
Variations
MSA-003 Nemo
Pilot(s)
unknown
Assignment
A.E.U.G.
Development
Anaheim Electronics
Mecha Designer
Fujioka Kenki


Profile

The Nemo Cannon is a Nemo equipped with a long shield booster for bombardment use. Because the long shield booster was developed to match the AEUG’s common standards, it can be used indiscriminately by any machine. Another useful feature is that the shield contains its own generator, so the mega particle cannon can be used regardless of the generator output of the machine itself. The Nemo Cannon is equipped with a face cover to protect the sensors in its head, and together with its color scheme this gives the machine a very different image.

Technical Notes

The long shield booster includes an extending arm that can latch onto the arm or backpack of a mobile suit. Using these arms, the Nemo Cannon can carry a single booster on its arm or two on its backpack.

The long shield booster also has an anti-beam coating and houses a diffuse beam barrier emitter for defensive purposes. The description leaves it unclear whether the latter device is an I-field or a defensive “spread beam gun” like those used by various Titans Test Team mobile suits.


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