Model
number: MS-06E
Code name: Zaku Reconnaissance Type
Unit type: mass production reconnaissance mobile suit
Manufacturer: Zeonic Company
Operator(s): Principality of Zeon; Earth Federation Forces;
Titans
First deployment: UC 0079
Accommodation: pilot only, in standard cockpit in torso
(some units later upgraded to panoramic monitor/linear seat cockpit)
Dimensions: overall height 18.0 meters; head height 17.7
meters
Weight: empty 60.4 metric tons; max gross 76.2 metric tons
Powerplant: Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor,
output rated at 951 kW
Propulsion: rocket thrusters: total output 53750 kg
Performance: maximum thruster acceleration 0.71 G
Equipment and design features: sensors, range 3200 meters;
additional cameras and sensor systems on shoulders and main body
Fixed armaments: none
Optional fixed armaments: shield, mounted on either forearm
Optional hand armaments: camera gun
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Technical
and Historical Notes
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As the One
Year War raged on, the Principality of Zeon military continued
to develop variants of its mass-produced Zaku
II mobile suit for specific mission roles. One such variant
was the MS-06E Zaku Reconnaissance Type, which were modified
from existing C-type and F-type
Zakus. These units were designed for scouting and reconnaissance
missions, and mounted specialized cameras and sensor systems
on its head, shoulders and front pelvic skirt armor. It was
also built for speed and long range, incorporating the thrusters
from a higher-performance S-type
Zaku, an additional pair of thrusters mounted in the chest
for fast retreats, and a larger propellant storage capacity.
The Zaku Recon Type was also literally unarmed, carrying only
a hand-held "camera gun" for additional intelligence-gathering
observation and recording. About 100 such Zaku Recon Type units
would be built, with some surviving the war and being captured
and employed by the Earth Federation Forces and their Titans division.
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Miscellaneous
Information
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Appearances:
MSV
(Mobile Suit Variations); Mobile
Suit Zeta Gundam
Original mechanical designer: Kunio Okawara