Model
number: AMS-119 Code name: Geara Doga Unit type: mass production general purpose mobile suit Manufacturer: Anaheim Electronics Operator: Neo Zeon First deployment: unknown Accommodation: pilot in panoramic monitor/linear seat cockpit
in torso Dimensions: head height 20.0 meters Weight: empty 23.0 metric tons; max gross 50.8 metric tons Armor materials: titanium alloy/ceramic composite Powerplant: Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor,
output rated at 2160 kW Propulsion: rocket thrusters: 2 x 14000 kg, 2 x 13000 kg;
vernier thrusters/apogee motors: 15 Performance: maximum thruster acceleration 1.06 G Equipment and design features: sensors, range 16400 meters Fixed armaments: beam sword-axe, recharge rack storage
location unknown, hand-carried in use; electric wire Optional fixed armaments: shield, mounted on left forearm,
mounts 4 x grenade launcher Optional hand armaments: beam machine gun, powered by replaceable
e-pac, with attached heat bayonet, 2 spare e-pacs stored on hip
armor; beam machine gun, powered by replaceable e-pac, 2 spare e-pacs
stored on hip armor, with optional attached grenade launcher,
1 round; 4 x sturm faust, rocket-propelled warhead, stored in
shield, hand-operated or can be launched from shield
Technical
and Historical Notes
A mass-produced
frontline mobile suit used by Neo Zeon during the Second Neo
Zeon War, the AMS-119 Geara Doga could be considered a distant
descendant of the old Principality of Zeon's original mainstay
unit, MS-06 Zaku II. Although
not exactly a high-performance model, the Geara Doga was sturdy,
dependable, and inexpensive to mass-produce. Typically armed
with one of two different beam machine guns - a larger type mounting
an optional grenade launcher, and a slightly smaller type equipped
with a removable heat bayonet - a shield carrying four rocket-propelled
grenades and four sturm faust weapons, and a beam sword-axe,
the Geara Doga was well-enough equipped for a typical grunt
soldier. Though typically painted in olive drab-on-dark green
colors, a handful of squad leaders and ace pilots were allowed
to paint their units in custom colors and attach a squad leader's
antenna to the head, such as the blue-on-dark blue Geara Doga
operated by ace pilot Rezin Schnyder.