RX-80PR-4 PALE RIDER DII

SPECS

Affiliation Titans
Head Height 18.0m
Base Weight 43.0t
Full Weight 56.7t
Armor Material Luna titanium alloy
Armament special hybrid weapon Shekinah
beam rifle
beam saber x 2
shield

BACKGROUND

A derivative of the Pale Rider “Dullahan” developed under the Pale Rider Project. The RX-80PR-2 Pale Rider “Dullahan” was a prototype of the Pale Rider Cavalry without the special system known as HADES (Hyper Animosity Detect Estimate System), but it vanished after the parts from its first lot were depleted.  However, the Pale Rider itself was a prototype based on the GM Sniper II and built with technologies from the G4 Plan, and by producing new parts for the second lot, the modernized and improved Pale Rider DII of U.C.00884 not only replicated the original, but at the same time was enhanced with features such as an improved sensor suite and a linear seat. By equipping it with a special hybrid weapon called the “Skekinah,” which combines the functions of a giant gatling and mega beam launcher, it’s possible to handle various kinds of combat from close combat that commands high mobility to shooting and shelling at mid-range..

SPECIAL HYBRID WEAPON SHEKINAH

DETAIL Originally utilized by the Pale Rider Cavalry, this special weapon houses a giant gatling, mega beam launcher and a micro missile launcher in it.

NFHI RGM-M-Sh-AGD SHIELD

SPEC Width 4032mm
Length 12240mm
Developer Norfolk Industrial
The RGM-M-Sh-AGD shield is a large type of tower shield (an arched shield) whose design was enlarged to mobile suit size. Developed late in the One Year War, it utilizes the same titanium ceramic composite material as the armor material of the Sh-007 type. While shields that utilize a curved surface can be expected to demonstrate highly resistant abilities against beam weaponry and physical rounds, the fine curved shape was difficult to produce which led to high costs at the start of the war so it was conservatively adopted. Shortly thereafter, through the advancements in production technology and when it became possible to supply it relatively cheaply, it was widely deployed mainly with suits from the GM Command series and commonly became known as the Command Shield. Compared to conventional shields, an anti-beam coating treatment is applied to the surface to increase the thermal capacity thus achieving higher beam energy diffusivity. In addition to being equipped with spikes at the tip for melee combat, the open part at the top is there to prevent interference with the verniers for mobility. Also provided with a weapons latch on the back of the shield, it can mount two spare magazines as well as various other equipment.
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