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Rollout: UC 0075
Accommodation: pilot/driver in standard cockpit in torso with Core Block System using FF-X7
Core Fighter; copilot/gunner in canopy-style cockpit in head
Weight: empty 56.0 metric tons; max gross 80.0 metric tons
Fixed armaments: 2 x 180mm cannon, 30 round magazine each, mounted over shoulders; 2 x 4-
tube bop missile launcher, mounted on arms
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In UC 0065, the Earth Federation Forces rolled out the RTX-65 Guntank Early Type as a new
MBT (main battle tank). The RTX-65 was more advanced than the Type 61 Tank and fused a
humanoid torso with a tank body. However, over the course of the next decade, the EFF fell
behind the Principality of Zeon in mobile suit research and scrambled to catch up. In UC 0075,
the EFF developed the experimental RTX-44, which became the basis of the RX-75-4 Guntank.
The RX-75-4 included several improvements over its predecessor, such as the Core Block
System, which housed the FF-X7 Core Fighter in the torso to serve as an escape craft for the
primary pilot. If the Guntank's top half was ejected to release the Core Fighter, it could continue
to function as a stationary gun emplacement. Like the earlier RTX-65, the Guntank had two
pilots: a driver in the torso, and a gunner in the head. The Guntank's armaments included two
180mm cannons mounted on its shoulders, plus a pair of 4-tube missile launchers mounted as its
arms.
On September 18, UC 0079, Zeon ace pilot Char Aznable attacked the Side 7 space colony
where Operation V mobile suits were secretly under development. A surviving Guntank was
transferred to the assault carrier White Base, along with the RX-77-2 Guncannon and RX-78-2
Gundam. As the White Base traveled across Earth, the Guntank was modified to allow the
primary pilot to serve as both driver and gunner in the head-based cockpit. The Guntank
performed well enough for the EFF to produce the RX-75 Guntank Mass Production Type, which
was deployed to Southeast Asia and other fronts. The variant RTX-440 Assault Guntank saw
combat in Europe during Operation Odessa. A troop-carrying variant was also deployed during
Operation Star One and was part of the invasion of the space fortress A Baoa Qu. After the One
Year War, the EFF rolled out the RMV-1 Guntank II, which saw use for several decades. The
Guntank also inspired the design of the later D-50C Loto, which could transform from a tank
into a fully humanoid form.