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Zamouth Garr class

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Class: Zamouth Garr
Unit type:
 flagship
Manufacturer: Crossbone Vanguard
Operator: Crossbone Vanguard
Rollout: UC 0123
First deployment: March UC 0123
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
Propulsion: 9 x jet/rocket thruster; total output unknown
Equipment and design features: sensors, range unknown; retractable bridge
Fixed armaments: 5 x 2-barrel main gun, mounted on top of midship and aft sections; 2 x 2-barrel main gun, mounted on port and starboard sides of midship section; 6 x 2-barrel secondary gun, mounted on port and starboard sides of forward section
Mobile suits: 10
Mobile armor: 1
Launch catapults: 4

The Zamouth Garr was the flagship of the Crossbone Vanguard and personal base of operations for Korozo Ronah (aka Iron Mask). The Zamouth Garr shared the same retractable bridge feature as other ships in the fleet. The ship can separate into four sections: prow, stern and two catapult decks. The prow could deploy Korozo’s automated anti-personnel Bug weapons, while the stern section housed his mobile armor, the XMA-01 Lafressia. The ship’s armaments included multiple main and secondary guns. Its four launch catapults could accommodate 10 mobile suits. In March UC 0123, the Crossbone Vanguard invaded the Frontier IV Colony as the first step in establishing Cosmo Babylonia. At the same time, Korozo unleashed the Bugs to slaughter the inhabitants of the Frontier I Colony. The ship’s operations went awry when its captain, Gillet Krueger, was killed by Crossbone ace Zabine Chereux.

Captain: Gillet Krueger
First appearance: Mobile Suit Gundam F91
Original mechanical designer: Kunio Okawara

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Catapult and stern modules

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Prow module

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Rear view

Gundam F91 Info

Director:
Yoshiyuki Tomino

Writer(s):
Yoshiyuki Tomino
Tsunehisa Ito

Mechanical Designer(s):
Kunio Okawara
Yoshikazu Yasuhiko

Character Designer:
Yoshikazu Yasuhiko

Musical Composer:
Satoshi Kadokura

Format:
1 movie

Theatrical Release:
Japan 03.16.1991

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