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Glaug Power Up

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General and Technical Data

Model number: N/A
Code name: Glaug Power Up
Unit type: booster equipped commander type tactical pod
Manufacturer: Roiquonmi 330,048,902nd Zentradi Fully-Automated Weaponry Development and Production
Operator(s): Zentradi, U.N. Spacy; civilians; New U.N. Spacy
Rollout: unknown
First deployment: unknown
Accommodation: pilot only, in standard cockpit in main body
Dimensions: overall height 16.55 meters; overall length 12.66 meters; overall width 11.4 meters
Weight: max gross 41.2 metric tons
Armor materials: unknown
Powerplant: 3.9 GGV class Roiquonmi thermonuclear reaction furnace, power output rating unknown
Propulsion: 2 x booster thruster; many x vernier thruster
Performance: unknown
Equipment and design features: sensors, range unknown; optional aerospace booster
Fixed armaments: long-range electron beam cannon, mounted on top of main body; 2 x large-bore impact cannon, mounted as arms; 2 x small-bore impact cannon, mounted as arms; 2 x small-bore anti-personnel laser cannon, mounted on main body below cockpit
Optional fixed armaments: 6 x missile launcher, mounted on aerospace booster
Optional hand armaments: none

Technical and Historical Notes

The Glaug Power Up was a configuration of the Glaug that attached a large combat booster that both allowed for atmospheric flight and enhanced the base unit’s armaments. The booster allowed for both atmospheric reentry and long-range flight and was equipped with six missile launchers. During Space War I, Kamjin Kravshera utilized the booster during one of his many unauthorized attacks on the Macross.

Miscellaneous Information

Pilot: Kamjin Kravshera
First appearance: Super Dimension Fortress Macross
Original mechanical designer: Shoji Kawamori

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Macross Info


Director:
Noboru Ishiguro

Writer(s):
Hiroshi Ohnogi
Shoji Kawamori
Noboru Ishiguro
Sukehiro Tomita
Kenichi Matsuzaki

Mechanical Designer(s):
Shoji Kawamori
Kazutaka Miyatake

Character Designer:
Haruhiko Mikimoto

Musical Composer:
Kentaroh Haneda

Format:
36 episodes

Airdates:
Japan 10.03.1982 – 06.26.1983

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