

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
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.
Pilot: Kamjin Kravshera
First appearance: Super Dimension Fortress Macross
Original mechanical designer: Shoji Kawamori
N/A
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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