PF-78-3 Perfect Gundam III

PF-78-3 Perfect Gundam III "Red Warrior" is the variation of the RX-78-2 Gundam. Designed by Kunio Okawara and later by Hajime Katoki for the Gundam Fix Figuration version. It is the titular mobile suit of the manga Plamo Kyoshiro.

Technology & Combat Characteristics
Also a fan-created 'redesign' of the RX-78-2 Gundam, whose body armored with lightweight Luna Titanium is already lighter than that of Zeon's mass-produced Mobile Suits yet able to shrug off a Zaku's machine gun fire with little to no damage, the Perfect Gundam III is a lot more lighter and agile than the original, changing it's color to red and dramatically increasing its destructive potential and survivability, similar to Char Aznable's mobile suits. The suit is designed to be for High Speed attacks in mind, only having light weaponry but also has a boost of speed. In addition to the original Gundam's standard head-mounted Vulcan Cannons and the Beam Sabers, the unit is armed with 2 3-tube missile launcher and a powerful hand carried bazooka gun.

Armaments
The Perfect Gundam is equipped with two 3-tube missile launchers. Allowing it to bombard enemies with unlimited missiles.
 * 3-tube missile launcher

A Hand carried bazooka that can fire both solid and beam shots depending on the setting. Being an upgrade to the RX-78-2 Gundam's standard bazooka, the said weapon can also be stored on the back when it's not in use.
 * Bazooka gun

System Features
Learning Computer which would collect pilot and enemy data during skirmishes and allow the Gundam to operate more effectively.
 * Learning Computer System

Re-entry Coolant System is used for only emergencies when the Gundam is falling to Earth and has no chance of reaching its carrier. The coolant system acts as a large heat-resistant film which lowers the Gundam's temperature when descending to Earth.
 * Re-entry Coolant System

The initial idea of the Core Fighter was as a form of escape if the Gundam were to be destroyed, allowing the irreplaceable data collected by the learning computer and the pilot to escape from a replaceable machine.
 * Core Block System

History
The unit first appeared in manga Plamo Kyo-shiro, the first non-UC Gundam, in other media. When the unit officially became part of the Universal Century Timeline, it retconned back with a UC mecha setting.