Concept Drawing: Mobile Suit INAAD
Mobile Suit INAAD
Intelligent Non-Armed Area Defense
Designed to defend a civilian area from missiles, the mobile suit INAAD has bandage-like wires stored in every part of the machine. These wires can be electrically signaled to change its shape to defend a wide range of area from incoming missiles.
- Wires
Although this defense system isn't as efficient as THAAD when it comes to engaging enemy missiles, the real strength of this mobile suit lies within its cost and utility of the wires.
INAAD's defense system is much more efficient than THAAD, because the wires can be easily reproduced and replaced, and can be used for other purposes than just defending. The wires are controlled by A.I to shape their form into wings or other aerodynamic shapes to help INAAD fly faster, provide additional output in limbs by wrapping the limbs, or bind other mobile armors and vehicles to immobilize them. Inside the chest of INNAD are four machine guns that shoot down missiles that are within the reach of the wires, and ones that fly directly towards the mobile suit.
The wires are efficient against missiles with small warheads and chemical bombs but are very weak against projectile with big warheads.
On the head is a visor that goes down during the defense. The multiple lenses on the visors calculate the trajectory of individual missiles.
Cockpit
The cockpit area of INAAD is protected by three pile of armors to ensure the pilot's safety. When the mobile suit can no longer operate, the escape pod below the cockpit help pilot quickly escape the mobile suit.
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