MS-14Jg Gelgoog Jaeger
Space Use High Performance Mobile Suit



General Data and Attributes
Manufacturer: Zeonic Corporation
Dimensions: Head height 19.2 meters
Weight: Max gross weight 73.3 metric tons
Armor Materials: Steel Alloy
Powerplant: 1540kW Minovsky ultracompact fusion reactor
Propulsion: 3x 24500kg & 2x 21000kg thrusters
  • 12x maneuvering thrusters
  • Maximum ground running speed 120 km/h

Attributes
  • Theatres: Space
  • Speed: Good -
  • Maneuverability: Very Good +
  • Armor: Good
Design Features
  • None

Fixed Armaments
  • S-Mines
  • 2x 60mm vulcan
  • 2x Improved Beam Gun


Optional Armaments
Primary Storage Racks (2)
  using both reduces speed
Beam Rifle (20 rounds)
Beam Machinegun (60 rounds)
MMP-80 + Grenade Launcher
2x Sturm Faust
2x Panzer Faust
Beam Saber
Secondary Storage Racks (3)
3x Grenade
Extra Ammo
Beam Saber


Technical and Historical Data
The latest war-time Zeon mobile suit series, the Gelgoog is a beast of a machine. It is the first mass-production mobile suit equipped with a beam rifle as a standard armament, as well as the first universal hand-plug system.

The Gelgoog is the Zeon's firm and deadly response to mass-produced RGM-79 GMs employed by the Federation. It is extremely fast and maneuverable, and arms a number of powerful weapons. Due to its ingenious universal hand plug, it can use virtually any Zeon or Federal weapon. Its standard armament includes a powerful and highly accurate beam rifle, more or less the same as the RX-78 Gundam's, a beam saber, and a large shield, capable of covering its entire body. Two verniers equipped in the Gelgoogs forearms can be removed for heavy 110mm machineguns for ground combat.

The Gelgoog is extremely mobile, powered by nine (seventeen in the case of the High Mobility Variant) large thrusters. Numerous apogee motors and other jets stipple its body, giving it unprecedented maneuvering ability. It is also decently well armored, though still not quite as tough as the Lunar-titanium equipped Gundam.

While the SAF worked on creating a lower cost version of the Gelgoog, dubbed the Gelgoog Marine, the MAF had other plans, working on a Gelgoog model designed to operate in tandem with Kycillias fledgling Newtype program. The Gelgoog Jeager was a very late war, high performance model, able to outperform everything shy of second generation EFF Gundams. It was one of the fastest units of its day, and incorporated a host of beam weaponry, both internal and external.

Image Gallery
Gelgoog Beam Rifle




Gelgoog Beam Saber
Gelgoog Beam Machinegun