Model number:Â RGM-89D
Code name:Â Jegan Type D
Unit type:Â general purpose mobile suit
Manufacturer:Â Anaheim Electronics
Operator:Â Earth Federation Forces/Londo Bell
First deployment:Â UC 0094
Accommodation:Â pilot only, in panoramic monitor/linear seat cockpit in torso
Dimensions:Â head height 19.0 meters
Weight:Â empty 21.3 metric tons; max gross 47.3 metric tons
Armor materials:Â titanium alloy ceramic composite
Powerplant:Â Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor, output rated at 1,870 kW
Propulsion:Â rocket thrusters: 62,000 kg total
Performance:Â unknown
Equipment and design features:Â sensors, range 16,800 meters
Fixed armaments:Â beam saber, stored in recharge rack on right hip armor, hand-carried in use; 3 x hand grenade, mounted on left hip armor
Optional fixed armaments: vulcan pod system, mounted on head
Optional hand armaments:Â beam rifle, powered by rechargeable energy cap; shield, features 2 x 2-tube missile launcher, mounts on either forearm
The Earth Federation Forces’ RGM series of mass production mobile suits was inaugurated in UC 0079 with the rollout of the original RGM-79 GM. By the UC 0090s, the newest member of the RGM series was Anaheim Electronics’ RGM-89 Jegan, which was used by the regular EFF and special units like Londo Bell and ECOAS. The Type D offered some performance improvements over the original model, including latches to attach optional equipment, such as the parts used by the RGM-89S Stark Jegan or RGM-89DEW EWAC Jegan. The Type D’s basic armaments were the same as the original model.
Pilot(s):Â Galom Gorga, Piko Altidore, Carlos Craig
First appearance: Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn (anime)
Original mechanical designer:Â Hajime Katoki
Note: Based on the RGM-89D Jegan Type D from the Gundam Unicorn novels
Gundam Unicorn Info
Director:
Kazuhiro Furuhashi
Writer(s):
Yasuyuki Muto
Harutoshi Fukui (novel)
Mechanical Designer(s):
Hajime Katoki
Junya Ishigaki
Yoshinori Sayama
Nobuhiko Genma
Character Designer:
Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
Musical Composer:
Hiroyuki Sawano
Format:
7 episodes (OVA); 22 episodes (TV re-edit)
Video Release (OVA):
Japan 03.12.2010 – 06.06.2014
U.S. 03.12.2010 – 06.06.2014
Airdates (TV version):
Japan 04.03.2016 – 09.11.2016
U.S. 01.07.2017 – 06.10.2017
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