Model
number: RX-78-3 Code name: Gundam "G-3" Unit type: prototype general purpose mobile suit Manufacturer: Earth Federation Forces Operator: Earth Federation Forces Rollout: UC 0079 First deployment: UC 0079 Accommodation: pilot only, in standard cockpit in torso
with Core Block System using FF-X7
Core Fighter Dimensions: overall height 18.5 meters; head height 18.0
meters Weight: empty 43.4 metric tons; max gross 60.0 metric tons Armor materials: lunar titanium alloy Powerplant: Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor,
output rated at 1380 kW Propulsion: rocket thrusters: 55500 kg total Performance: maximum thruster acceleration 0.93 G; 180-degree
turn time 1.1 seconds Equipment and design features: sensors, range 5700 meters;
magnetic coated joints Fixed armaments: 2 x 60mm vulcan gun, fire-linked, mounted
in head; 2 x beam saber, power rated at 0.38 MW, stored in recharge
racks in backpack, hand-carried in use Optional hand armaments: BOWA·XBR-M-79-07G beam rifle, powered by rechargeable
energy cap;
BLASH·XHB-L-03/N-STD 380mm hyper bazooka, clip-fed, 5 rounds per clip
plus 1 round in chamber, can be stored on rack on rear waist armor;
RX·M-Sh-008/S-01025 shield, can be optionally stored on backpack
Technical
and Historical Notes
Following
the destruction of two of the three RX-78-2
Gundam prototypes being assembled and tested at the Federation's
Side 7research colony in September UC 0079, the remains of the
two damaged units were loaded aboard the Earth Federation Forces'
White Base assault
carrier, eventually making its way to the underground Jaburo
military headquarters on Earth. The remains of the two damaged
RX-78-2s would be cobbled
together into a new testbed unit, designated the RX-78-3 Gundam,
or "G-3." The G-3 would be used for testing new mobile suit
technologies and ideas, the most well-known feature being the
magnetic coating system developed by Mosk Han. By applying this
electromagnetically-charged material to the G-3's motors and
joints, the mobile suit's maneuverability and response time
was increased by 30%. This successful technology would later
be applied to the remaining RX-78-2
Gundam still operating in the field aboard White
Base.