Model number:Â CCMS-03
Code name:Â Bugu
Unit type:Â mass production general purpose mobile suit
Manufacturer:Â CONSENT (Congress of Settlement Nations)
Operator:Â CONSENT
First deployment:Â UC 0223
Accommodation:Â pilot only, in EP-11 cockpit in torso
Dimensions:Â head height 16.4 meters; overall height 17.1 meters
Weight:Â standard: dry 41.3 metric tons; basic 61.9 metric tons; max gross 190.0 metric tons; equipped with L-skirt: dry 62.8 metric tons; basic 157.0 metric tons; equipped with S-skirt: dry 53.7 metric tons; basic 107.4 metric tons
Armor materials:Â unknown, armor thickness 25-47mm (standard); 19-47mm (equipped with L-skirt); 21-47mm (equipped with S-skirt)
Powerplant:Â Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor, output rated at 4,340 kW
Propulsion:Â rocket thrusters: 297,120 kg total (standard); 816,400 kg total (equipped with L-skirt); 547,740 kg total (equipped with S-skirt)
Performance:Â maximum output time: 90 minutes
Equipment and design features: sensors, range unknown; 168-hour life support system; 2 x MPC-4 external power supply plug, mounted on hands; SHP-44 equipment connector system; SHP-44-compatible modules (MC-1- thru MC-6- and MPC-1- thru MPC-4-compatible hand weapons); optional L-skirt and S-skirt booster units
Fixed armaments: beam saber, stored in recharge rack in skirt armor, hand-carried in use
Optional hand armaments: rifle; shield, mounted on left forearm; giant hatchet, stored in shield
The CCMS-03 Bugu was a mass production general purpose mobile suit developed by CONSENT. Its basic design, including a head with a monoeye camera, was reminiscent of the old Principality of Zeon from the first Universal Century (which coincidentally also produced a suit named MS-04 Bugu). The Bugu’s range could be extended by equipping two optional booster packs: the long-range L-skirt and the short-range S-skirt. The Bugu’s armaments included a rifle, beam saber, giant hatchet, machine gun and shield. In UC 0223, the Bugu was used as part of the CONSENT force that attacks Side 8. Later on, CONSENT rolled out a newer model, the Bugu II.
Pilot:Â Tim Holloway
First appearance: G-Saviour (movie)
Original mechanical designer:Â Kunio Okawara
G-Saviour Info
Director:
Graeme Campbell
Writer(s):
Stephanie Pena-Sy
Mark Amato
Mechanical Designer:
Kunio Okawara
Musical Composer(s):
John Debney
Louis Febre
Format:
1 movie
Airdate:
Japan 12.29.2000
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