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|operator=Human Reform League |
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|armaments=85mm x 50 Smoothbore Cannon |
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30mm Machine Gun |
30mm Machine Gun |
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==Technology & Combat Characteristics == |
==Technology & Combat Characteristics == |
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− | The MAJ-V34 Jiachong is tank-like mobile armor used by the [[Human Reform League]] |
+ | The MAJ-V34 Jiachong is tank-like mobile armor used by the [[Human Reform League]] to provide fire support for its mobile suits and is also used for patrols. In addition to the standard model, the HRL also produced the unmanned [[MAJ-V34AI Jiachong AI-Controlled Type]] and an unarmed engineer version equipped with a bulldozer blade. |
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==History== |
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− | The Jiachong is seen to battle with the three Throne Gundams in an HRL base in Guangzhou, China. The base's Tierens and Jiachongs open fire, but they become easy targets for the Thrones before the GN-X squad(led by Sergei Smrinov) arrived. |
+ | The Jiachong is seen to battle with the three Throne Gundams in an HRL base in Guangzhou, China. The base's Tierens and Jiachongs open fire, but they become easy targets for the Thrones before the GN-X squad (led by Sergei Smrinov) arrived. |
− | In A.D.2312 the Jiachong |
+ | In A.D.2312, the Jiachong remained in service as a patrol and fire support unit, and was seen guarding the Federation prison where [[Allelujah Haptism]] was being kept. Although they were not affected by the tidal wave generated by the [[CBS-74 Ptolemaios 2]] crashing into the ocean during Celestial Being's rescue of Allelujah, they were clearly outmatched by the new [[GN-008 Seravee Gundam]] and [[GN-0000 00 Gundam]]. |
===Variants=== |
===Variants=== |
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==Picture Gallery== |
==Picture Gallery== |
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Revision as of 02:31, 14 April 2019
Template:Infobox/Mobile Weapon Ver.2The MAJ-V34 Jiachong (aka Jiachong) is a mobile armor of the Human Reform League in season 1 of Mobile Suit Gundam 00.
Technology & Combat Characteristics
The MAJ-V34 Jiachong is tank-like mobile armor used by the Human Reform League to provide fire support for its mobile suits and is also used for patrols. In addition to the standard model, the HRL also produced the unmanned MAJ-V34AI Jiachong AI-Controlled Type and an unarmed engineer version equipped with a bulldozer blade.
Armaments
- 85mm x 50 Smoothbore Cannon
- 30mm Machine Gun
History
The Jiachong is seen to battle with the three Throne Gundams in an HRL base in Guangzhou, China. The base's Tierens and Jiachongs open fire, but they become easy targets for the Thrones before the GN-X squad (led by Sergei Smrinov) arrived.
In A.D.2312, the Jiachong remained in service as a patrol and fire support unit, and was seen guarding the Federation prison where Allelujah Haptism was being kept. Although they were not affected by the tidal wave generated by the CBS-74 Ptolemaios 2 crashing into the ocean during Celestial Being's rescue of Allelujah, they were clearly outmatched by the new GN-008 Seravee Gundam and GN-0000 00 Gundam.
Variants
Picture Gallery
Notes
- Jiachong in Mandarin means "beetle"
References
External links