Model number: RMV-1
Code name: Guntank II
Unit type: powered artillery mobile suit
Manufacturer: Earth Federal Forces
Operator: Earth Federal Forces
First deployment: unknown
Accommodation: pilot in standard cockpit in drive base; gunner in canopy-style standard cockpit in head turret
Dimensions: overall height 16.9 meters; head height 15.2 meters
Weight: empty 98.4 metric tons; max gross 123.7 metric tons

Powerplant: Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor, output rated at 211 kW

Propulsion: engine-driven caterpillar treads: 2

Performance: maximum ground driving speed 75 km/h

Equipment and design features: sensors, range 6000 meters

Fixed armaments: 2 x 120 mm recoilless cannon, mounted on head turret; 1 x 4-tube rocket pod, mounted on right side of main body; 1 x 3-tube missile launcher, mounted on left side of main body; 1 x 80 mm machinegun, mounted in drive base; 2 x 2-tube smoke discharger, mounted on drive base
Although limited in its ability to be deployed as a mobile suit, the RX-75-4 Guntank proved highly effective as a heavy artillery base assault and fire-support unit. The Guntank's service record was impressive enough to make the Earth Federal Forces continue to develop the unit's concept even after the One Year War. The end result of this development was the RMV-1 Guntank II. Resembling a traditional mobile suit even less than its RX-75 predecessor, the Guntank II represented a reversion to a more traditional armored vehicle design. Its primary armament was a pair of 120 mm recoilless cannons, now mounted in an enlarged "head turret", thus overcoming the problem of the limited firing arcs of the original Guntank's fixed-mounted cannons. Since the "torso" of the Guntank II could now be rotated independently of the main cannons mounted on the head turret, traditional mobile suit-style arms were now no longer necessary; instead, a 4-tube rocket pod and a 3-tube heavy missile launcher were mounted on fixed locations on the torso. The Guntank II still required two crewman to be operated: the gunner remained in the head turret, but the driver was now moved into the more well-armored caterpillar/engine drive base of the Guntank II. However, as the threat to Earth Federation security remained primarily in space, the Guntank II only saw very limited production following the One Year War, with some units being posted at the Earth Federal Forces' South American headquarters at Jaburo.
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