Jukon II
Attack Submarine



General Data and Attributes
Manufacturer: Zeonic Corporation
Weight: 1700 Metric Tons
Armor Materials: Titanium Alloy
Crew Compliment: 44 Crewmen
Dimensions
  • Length 248 meters
  • Width 45 meters
  • Height 45 meters

Attributes
  • Class: Submarine
  • Speed: Very Poor +
  • Maneuverability: Terrible
  • Armor: Very Poor +
Design Features
  • M Particle Emitters
  • Submarine
  • 1x Dedicated Hangar

Hangar Capacity
  • 1x Cargo
  • 1x Infantry
  • 4x Mobile Suit & 1x Boat OR 4x Boat & 4x Infantry


Armaments
Anti Ship
  • 12x StS Vertical Launch System (Rockets) (Torpedos) (A)
  • 6x Fore Torpedo Launcher


Technical and Historical Data
While Zeon engineers were hard at work developing their infamous marine mobile suits, an apparently obvious problem arose: how would the new MSM-03 Gogg (and later models) be useful without a method to get them in the water in the first place?

Given the Federation's strong surface navy, a conventional warship would be pointless. As such, a submarine was in order. It would be easy enough to copy an existing design, but this simply wouldn't do. Before long, a new ship with the usual flair of Zeon styling was in the water. The Jukon-class, as it came to be known, was a brutally effective unit.

Based out of Odessa and California Base, the Jukons and their marine mobile suits wrought havoc across the Earth's oceans. Much faster than any Federal surface ship, the Jukon's exceptionally designed hull and experimental 'caterpillar' drive system allows it to quietly go about its business virtually undetected by conventional means. In addition to being an attack unit, its clandestine nature allows it to convey cargo and resources behind enemy lines with great efficiency. It is well armed with six forward-facing torpedo launchers as well as a set of vertically-mounted "boomer" missile launchers for long-range attack of costal installations.

A small, watertight mobile suit hangar is constructed into the submarine's belly, allowing it to launch a pair of MSM's quietly, quickly, and discreetly.

In order to facilitate longer-distance patrols, a larger Jukon model has also been recently put into production. The new type, modeled after the infamous U-99 flagship of the Cyclops Team, has improvements all across the board. A larger hangar allows it twice the marine mobile suit capability of the original. A larger armament of superior missiles give the new Jukon land-strike capability, which provide it with excellent fire-support capabilities for amphibious operations. Finally, the new-style Jukon retains all of the facilities of the original, including its caterpillar drive system, insulated hangar to quietly deploy mobile suits, and a high aquatic cruising speed.

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