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RGM-89De Jegan (ECOAS Type/Conroy Use)

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Model number: RGM-89De
Code name: 
Jegan (ECOAS Type/Conroy Use)
Unit type:
 custom special operations mobile suit
Manufacturer: Anaheim Electronics
Operator: ECOAS
First deployment: UC 0096
Accommodation: pilot only, in panoramic monitor/linear seat cockpit in torso
Dimensions: head height 19.0 meters
Weight: empty 23.0 metric tons; max gross 49.7 metric tons
Armor materials: titanium alloy ceramic composite
Powerplant: Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor, output rated at 1,870 kW
Propulsion: rocket thrusters: 62,000 kg total
Performance: unknown
Equipment and design features: sensors, range 24,800 meters; combat visor
Fixed armaments: beam saber, stored in recharge rack on right forearm, hand-carried in use; many x fire nut grenade, mounted on left hip armor; box beam saber, mounted on right forearm
Optional hand armaments: beam rifle, powered by rechargeable energy cap; dagger knife, stored in holster on left shoulder, hand-carried in use; handgun, stored on lower left leg, hand-carried in use; 

The RGM-89De Jegan (ECOAS Type/Conroy Use) was an RGM-89De variant used by Conroy Haagensen, the second-in-command of the EFF special forces unit ECOAS. Conroy’s unit was similar to the standard model, although it featured an additional sensor on its visor. The suit’s armaments were customized to fit Conroy’s fighting style and included a beam rifle, handgun, dagger knife, beam saber, box beam saber and fire nut grenades. In UC 0096, Conroy used his custom unit to defend the Londo Bell ship Nahel Argama from attacking Neo Zeon mobile suits.

First appearance: Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn (anime)
Original mechanical designer:
 Hajime Katoki

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Dagger knife, fire nut grenade and handgun

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Rear view

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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