MSM-04 Acguy

The MSM-04 Acguy (アッガイ Aggai) is a mass produced amphibious mobile suit, it was featured in the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam.

Technology & Combat Characteristics
The Acguy's weapons consisted of four 105 mm machine guns mounted in the head. In its right forearm was a mounted mega particle gun. The right forearm also had extendable claws (along with an extendable arm to increase striking distance) for striking the Earth Federation's mobile suits and property. In the left forearm was a mounted six-tube rocket launcher. Some models also had rockets in the right forearm, replacing the mega particle cannon and claws, and other models had machine guns in the forearms.

Armaments

 * 105mm Vulcan Gun


 * 6-tube Rocket Launcher


 * Mega Particle Cannon


 * Machine Gun

System Features

 * Interchangeable Forearms

History
Following the Zimmad Company's MSM-03 Gogg, the Zeonic Company produced their own amphibious mobile suit for the Principality of Zeon, the MSM-04 Acguy. Acguys used many of the same parts and components as the MS-06F Zaku II, including twin Zaku II F-Type Minovsky ultracompact fusion reactors. However, even with the twin reactors, the Acguy left only a trace heat signature, making it effective for stealth operations.

The Acguy was a decent amphibious mobile suit, mostly due to its ability to sneak into bases undetected by enemy forces. Several MSM-04 Acguys sneaked into the Federation's Jaburo General Headquarters on November 30, U.C. 0079 on a covert mission to destroy the Federation's mobile-suit production facilities, which were being used to produce their RGM-79 GM mass-produced mobile suit.

Variants

 * MSM-04G Juagg
 * MSM-04N Agguguy
 * GPB-04B Beargguy

Trivia

 * Acguy has a large fanbase consider it to be moe character. It's also a stock joke character.
 * In Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs., Acguy has the ability to summon it's latter variants to attack, namely the MSM-04G Juaggu and the MSM-04N Agguguy. The victory screen even has them together as a group despite never having been commissioned side-by-side.