
In the story, it was treated as outdated and looked down upon, yet it had considerable firepower.
I’m sorry. It seems Gundam has appeared, which is bad. Let’s hurry and evacuate. The Dom, whatever that explosion is, the Zeon army’s side 6 monitoring soldier, this is somewhat unexpected behavior. Has the Pocket Monster or Psychommu come out? Quick, make a sharp turn! That guy!!
Why do the elite Titans have MS like the guerrillas of the Zeon remnants…?
Since there were Zaku tanks in Jaburo, it might be like that.
There was probably only the modified Zaku Cannon for artillery support.
Well, the Z Gundam main story features the Zaku Cannon…
Although the Titans version has been improved in various ways, it remains outdated, and it feels like we started using it in a wasteful spirit to crush the remnants of Zeon, which then led to conflicts with the A.E.U.G.
In AOZ2, the Titans were also using the Zaku Flipper.
The Hizack is a low-cost machine that can use existing Zeon lines, except for its control system.
I wonder if it was quite a turmoil until Jamitov seized power in the story.
If it can provide support fire, anything is fine.
If the aircraft will only be used for support bombardment, reconnaissance, or observation in a limited way, it certainly makes more sense from a cost perspective to modify and operate existing aircraft rather than going through the trouble of creating new ones.
I want them to deploy the latest advanced aircraft instead of wasting money on the TR plan.
I think it’s acceptable for the military to use good equipment to some extent.
I wonder why I feel uneasy comparing the Zaku Cannon to the Galbaldy β.
Galbaldi has a strong image because it is a combination of Gundam and Gelgoog.
I can’t shake the feeling that, even though there might be a reuse of old machines, the Titans are marketed as an elite unit, right?
It’s troubling because this isn’t just a unique setting for the manga; the Zaku Cannon actually appears multiple times in the anime as well…
Even though it’s said to be stock, I wonder if there was really that much inventory available for the seized Zeon machines.
That said, there are no Titans’ machines designed for rear support…
The Titans development team is foolish because they only focus on developing high-end prototype variable MS like the TR series, Gabthley, and Hamma Hamma, neglecting the development of MS for regular soldiers. It’s seriously frustrating.
I wrote “High-Zack Cannon,” but since it’s AOZ, it naturally has a weak presence.
The Asshimar is a unit of the Federation’s main force, and the Gaplant is from the Nitta Laboratory.
Since Gab Thorough and Hambrabi are influenced by Shirocco, there are probably not many machines purely developed by the Titans.
It’s just so incomprehensible that they’re going out of their way to produce and operate the Zaku Cannon and the flying test type in the main story.
When AEU attacked Jaburo, there were lots of old model MSs too…
But the Federation itself mostly consists of Jim 2, and even when it becomes ZZ, it’s still Jim 3…
The truth is that there are hardly any units developed purely for the Titans.
Even the Hi-Zack is used by the entire Federation Army.
If we just consider aircraft performance, it seems that the Eugo and Karaba are generally unified with Nemo and Dias, but perhaps Karaba was stronger…
The Gundam Mk-2 also has a greater significance as a flagship model at the time of its development.
It might be more accurate to say that the Titans approved the budget for various newly initiated aircraft development plans under Jamitov.
If we were to assign the same job of artillery support from a distance, I wonder where the new model from this period would be positioned.
If we had continued with TR-S, we would have made it in time for the Gryps Conflict…
Having live ammunition artillery is convenient, but it might not feel necessary enough to manufacture new ones.
Isn’t there a difference in numbers, regardless of the quality of the AEUG machines?
Caraba operates Z+ and Dijeh, so the quality of their MS (Mobile Suits) seems to be quite high.
If they’re making a new model in the federation, can’t they just circulate that normally?
Why does every organization want to create their own new type?
Well, the cannon type has been declining since the One Year War.
If it can be done consistently, maybe there’s no need to create something new?
Surprisingly, the Federation can provide support fire, but there are few Titans’ machines that can do that…
The Gym Cannon II is produced in limited quantities and is expensive.
The more I think about it, the older it feels… No, I want a machine that can provide fire support or intercept aerial attacks, but all the options besides this one seem to be pretty weak, so it might be unavoidable.
In the end, isn’t it a fairly reasonable choice of aircraft the more I think about it…?
That’s interesting.
The Zaku Cannon from Z has modernized the cockpit to a full-surround linear seat type.
So what? If you have to absorb the recoil with a linear sheet, then the Zaku Cannon probably won’t have enough speed, right?! If I were told that, I wouldn’t be able to argue back at all.
A mobile suit equipped with beam weapons has such versatility that it can generally manage on its own, so is there really a need to allocate budget to a unit with a limited operational method? Well, that’s a point…
During this period, variable machines stand out, and while there are certainly considerations for assault and high-altitude interception, there haven’t been many developments for units focused on base defense or artillery support.
The Universal Century has an unusual pace of development for new models, so it seems strange to use such old ones, but the modified machines that were active eight years ago shouldn’t be that bad.
Having the government backing is a strength, but at the same time, there is the weakness that a budget must receive approval from the legislature.
If Anaheim or the Ruoh Association say the top will put up the money, then the funds will come down.
The Gym Cannon is surprisingly few in number.
The Gym Cannon II is even rarer and more expensive.
The production numbers of the Dom Cannon and Gelgoog Cannon are not so great.
The new Zek series, which can also serve as a support unit, is being developed by the Federation, and they are creating the versatile TR-6, but it will still take some time.
…Is it okay with a Zaku Cannon that has one part secured?
In games, the strength of real bullets is emphasized, leading to a distinction between weapon categories, but in anime works, beams are overwhelmingly greater than real bullets…
If you use it strictly for defense, the Zaku Cannon could be worth it.
Moreover, you can replenish parts in the Haizack line.
Certainly, if it’s used as artillery, having bombardment capabilities and a certain moving speed is sufficient.
The more I think about it, the more it seems that the Zaku Cannon is the only option since it can support, defend a base, and also intercept aerial attacks.
The TR plan is becoming increasingly inflated due to the Titans’ favoritism and the surplus budget from the GP plan.
The old model is the Jaburo that was relocated and is not a Titan, right?
This is the strategy of cutting the budget in such areas and investing a lot of money in the main target.
Even with the TR plan being significantly delayed, we have managed to complete TR6, so if things go smoothly, it would have been bad.
The Titans’ main job is hunting down the remnants of Zeon, so there might be less need to consider new types of MS for base defense.
It’s not just a modernization like the Zaku Cannon; the fact that they went out of their way to create the Zaku Mariner from scratch shows that the basic design of the Zaku is excellent.
At least it’s the High-Zack Cannon, right?
It seems to be the Gun Cannon II or the heavy type, which was there during the Jaburo battle among the destroyed mechas.
The Federation itself used GM III in Char’s Counterattack, used Jegan in F91, and used Javelin in Victory…
When you think about it this way, the artillery aircraft is quite a failure, isn’t it…
Actually, it seems that I wasn’t able to update anything at all until around the Gun Cannon Detector…
I wonder if Titans will ride things like the Zaku Cannon, even though the Hi-Zack is still good.
By upgrading the performance through linear sheet technology and properly implementing modern renovations to match, it seems quite feasible.
If you’re using the same old model, wouldn’t the Gym Cannon be easier to maneuver?
If we’re going to have artillery battles in space, we might as well not carry a cannon on our shoulders; instead, we could just hold a high-output mega particle cannon in our hands! That’s the essence of MS combat.
Support bombardment jobs are gradually decreasing during the Universal Century.
It is being produced in a small way, just in case.
Speaking of which, they were using Goufs as part of the defense forces at Jaburo, right?
It’s fun to bully the Space Noids using the Zaku, which is a symbol of Zeon! Isn’t it mainly psychological harassment?
Isn’t it because the girl in the thread is just a pawn?
After this, I’ll be shot from behind along with the enemy.
If it weren’t for unnecessary interference from the Tristelear Project faction…
Bombers are mainly for ground use, so they probably won’t play a major role.
The fact that the enemy shot down by the girl in the thread is a Karaba but was a Hyzak makes me wonder if there were similar elements in the original Z.
Isn’t AOZ2 mainly about the AEUG?
Is there any point in having a Zaku Machine Gun that gets flicked away by Quell’s manipulator?
The TR plan is at a level of lack of motivation, as it’s too slow compared to the development speed during the One Year War.
It might be a cannon, and it would be fine even if it’s a gigant.
That girl in the thread is cute.
What is your name?
The final boss is a rather modest choice named Hammerhammer.
Where did the Jim Custom go?
Gym Cannon 2 as well.
I was surprised when they started talking about terraforming in AOZ, like, really!?
The Kilimanjaro base is the Titans’ main stronghold, but there are only Hizacks, Marasais, and Zaku Cannons there.
I have one Psycho and one Byalan.
I like Powered Jims, but I guess they weren’t adopted…
It’s amazing that the Galbaldy, which was just a slightly lightweight version of the Zaku reworked into the Hizack, can match the Marasai in the hands of a skilled pilot.
Gundam manga probably has a lot of Sunrise’s checks, so that seems reasonable…
AOZ2 is a bit dull, isn’t it?
It seems like there should be victims of the Delaz Fleet’s colony drop, but there really weren’t any.
Actually, we’re almost at the point where the Barzam, TR-6, and Zequeine will all be available, enriching the premium models for regular soldiers.
I wanted this person to handle the illustration for the entire AOZ2 main story until the end…
The issue of not making next-generation Titans machines being too outdated was already a concern around 0085…
Support machines for base defense and anti-air interception are surprisingly few, aren’t they, Federation?
In a world where Gundams can become outdated in just four months, I can’t help but think that mainstay machines that took years to develop will quickly become obsolete.
Barzam Cannon, Barzam Striker, and Barzam Night Seeker.
I wanted to see it.
AEUG only has a base on the moon and they come at us with a small elite force, so it must have been a hassle for the Titans.
Hmm!
The federation’s material resources are certainly impressive, but there are many places that need to be defended, so when breached at one point, it can be surprisingly weak…
By the way, who is the pilot in the thread picture?
I wish sexy underwear under pilot suits would become more popular.
The comic adaptation of AOZ2 was cancelled due to the author’s illness.
I didn’t realize there was something else aside from the works by the artist of AOZ, like Yattane Ureshi-do and the Tremmy Academy.
The reason the thread image is terrible is because it belongs to the Titans’ stronghold, Kilimanjaro.
It’s surprising to see such outdated technology being used at the Titans’ base on Earth…
It seems there was a lolicon who didn’t even look at this milk.
Well, since we’ve had two colony drops, it feels understandable that there are many people who hate us.
It’s a project by Dengeki, so there’s no helping it, but the serialization of AOZ2 was in Dengeki Daioh, you know.
There are really frequent mysterious series cancellations over there.
Dame-eh and the like are mostly on hiatus due to serious illness, you know.
There’s no way we can compete with Anaheim and Zeonic’s development and production capabilities… Titans’ own production lines are already stretched to the limit.
I only remember that in AOZ2, for some reason, the Gun Cannon Detector was deployed to Karaba in the Earth chapter…
Stop being a time-space criminal.
The properly completed comic adaptation of the referee’s mace seems to have more recognition.
The base defense Zaku Cannon is understandable.
In Alexandria, it’s not Shirocco but wait a minute for the Zaku Cannon! Right?