This item is limited to 3 per household.
- 50 caliber heavy machine gun armed drone Armed JK support mecha
- A great addition to your action figures
- The product includes the vehicle body and a complete control station.
- The kit includes the UGV itself and a full set of operating equipment.
- The turret section has a movable structure and can rotate.
- The molding color is reproduced in two colors, with the tracks and main body separated.
- Posing is possible by rotating the turret and moving and selecting sensors.
[Set contents]
- UGV body
- M2 heavy machine gun (QCB specification)
- Ammo Box
- Antenna x 1 set
- 1x Controller
- Operating PC x 1
- Case x 1
- 1x Cable
- 1x transmitter
- Game PAD x 1
- Total length approx. 14cm
- Molding color: Tan/Black
- 1/12 scale pre-painted PS assembly kit
*We recommend using adhesive for plastic models.
- A modified model of the US military's prototype armed UGV `MAARS` robot, designated for defense school use.
- The concept is a [self-propelled heavy machine gun]. A large-caliber machine gun has a strong firepower that can deal an effective hit to a large Ixis, but it is very heavy, so it is not something that a designated defense school student can carry freely.
- This `Caliber Carrier` is the realization of the Defense Academy students' wish that "It would be great if a heavy machine gun could move by itself..."
- By adding a targeting sensor, shooting can be performed remotely.
- In the future, autonomous combat using AI programs and support through multi-platform deployment are being explored.
- Maho Kushii, a student at the Designated Defense School who participated in the trial operation, nicknamed Chopper "Walking Chopper" because of the way he followed the gunner around while running.
*This product is an assembly-type scale model based on a military robot. It does not have the self-propelled, powered, or remote-controlled functions of an actual robot.
*Figures and guns other than the product are not included.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )