Model number: RX-139
Code name: Hambrabi
Unit type: prototype transformable mobile suit
Manufacturer: Earth Federal Forces
Operator: Titans
First deployment: UC 0087
Accommodation: pilot only, in panoramic monitor/linear seat cockpit in torso
Dimensions: mobile suit mode: overall height 19.9 meters; mobile armor mode: overall length 17.9 meters, wingspan 15.9 meters
Weight: empty 34.6 metric tons; max gross 56.9 metric tons; mass ratio 1.55

Construction: gundarium alloy on movable frame

Powerplant: Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor, output rated at 1540 kW

Propulsion: rocket thrusters: 2 x 29900 kg; vernier thrusters/apogee motors: 4

Performance: maximum thruster acceleration 1.05 G

Equipment and design features: sensors, range 10020 meters

Fixed armaments: 2 x beam saber, power rated at 0.5 MW, stored in recharge racks in forearms, hand-carried in use

Optional hand armaments: 2 x beam rifle, power rated at 2.6 MW, powered by rechargable energy cap, mounted on backpack storage racks in mobile armor mode; feyadeen rifle/beam saber, power rated at 6.6 MW, powered by rechargable energy cap; sea serpent, wire-guided grappling/shocking weapon, launches from hand
During the Gryps War, the Earth Federal Forces and the Titans developed several experimental transformable mobile suits/mobile armor and conducted field tests by placing them into actual combat. One of the more well-known designs was the RX-139 Hambrabi, and it was unique in several respects. One of the most visible unique features were the five mono-eye sensors placed all over its body, enabling the pilot to more easily locate and track targets in both mobile suit and mobile armor mode. Its body also mounted several wing-like stabilizers, giving the Hambrabi high agility and maneuverability in mobile armor mode similar to that of a space fighter. In addition to being armed with a pair of beam guns and the RX-110 Gabthley's feyadeen rifle, the Hambrabi could also carry a "sea serpent," a wire-guided grappling weapon used to deliver crippling electrical shocks to enemy mobile suits.
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