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Description CM-33 Commando-Zmacch

[Infiltration Unit]

[Propulsion/Speed]
1X Mark II Body
2X Synthetic muscle legs

Estimated top speed: 250 Km/h (Motor controller limit)
Recommended running Speed 170 Km/h

[Armament]
HEAD
1X "Shulpastor" Laser cannon
ARMS
1X "Bhuskorr" 90mm Rifled precision cannon
2X Hand units (Melee mode)
(The arms can carry different assortments of weapons)
FEET
6X Titanium carbide blades (Toes)
VENTRAL
1X T11W-89 "Zakuta Katashi" Coherent particle beam cannon
(Optional)
1X "Vihinus" Missile launcher

[Special features]
Therm-Optical Camo
Noise cancellation Emitters

[Description]
Although looking like a Crebblerzmacch with black paint, the plates them selves are actually transparent, and the black areas are the light screens in a turned off state.

When the Optical (and thermic) camouflage is active, the plates light up, which leads the light through the material making it blend to the enviroment.
Hidden in the armor are sensors which pick up the image around it and pastes it onto the screens.

Another stealthy feature are noise cancellation emitters which stops sound waves and phases them out around the mech.
It has an effective radius of a few meters around itself and can only work while moving slowly.

Weapon wise the head carries the same weapon as the standard configuration.
It's arms can carry a wide array of different weapon systems depending on what the mission requires.

The ventrally located weapon system is replaced by an: T11W-89 "Zakuta Katashi" Coherent particle beam cannon.
Which is very effective as a long range cutting weapon.
The prototype nature of this weapon makes it drain alot of power and cannot be used for long periods.

Alternatively it can carry a "Vihinus" Missile launcher, which can be used both offensively or carry sensors to capture data before impact.

Personal note: This is a copy of the Crebblerzmacch using a light board.
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