A Tactical Mover specialized in space combat maneuvers with attitude control units in each part of the aircraft. The official name is (HAWK-VERS-ASSAULTER), and the abbreviation is (HAWK-VA). The standard model’s body color is off-white.
This aircraft was developed with the premise of cooperation with the Orbithopter Unit, a multi-purpose space maneuver unit that supports activities in outer space where energy replenishment is difficult.
The Hawk Versaulter aircraft and the Orbithopter unit have a similar relationship to that of a “landing ship and mother ship,” and during close combat maneuvers, the units are often separated and the Hawk Versaulter performs combat maneuvers alone. Separated units can be controlled remotely using a dedicated protocol, and can be easily reconnected. It is also possible to deploy the unit flat and connect it to the sole of the foot to use it as a ride-type platform board.
Orbithopter unit
Equipped with five FZ generators, it provides ample energy to the Hawk Versaulter aircraft, making it possible for long-distance navigation and high-power optical weapon attacks.A multi-purpose space maneuver unit. It has excellent aircraft attitude control ability and mid-air attack armament.
By adjusting the deployment angle of the left and right variable sails and the quick positioning of the sliding booster unit, the center of gravity balance of the aircraft can be flexibly varied to perform acrobatic mid-air combat maneuvers. The central armed launch panel stores three interspace missiles, and has powerful attack capabilities that can be used to destroy large targets such as enemy carriers and fortresses.
Size comparison with other products
All items other than the Hawk Versaulter are sold separately.
tactical bollet core (Hawk Unit)
A control module machine with a built-in head unit equipped with BIG-AI.
It is controlled by a visual canopy in machine mode, etc., and a VR monitor in decisive battle mode.
Diaclone member
machine mode
Orbiter form for high-speed navigation in space. Mode for moving to operational deployment points and long-range artillery maneuvers.
Can transition to each mode while still holding and suspending weapons.
mech mode
Two-armed mobile machine form. This mode is mainly applied during concentrated artillery attack maneuvers.
This also applies when capturing enemy aircraft or recovering damaged friendly aircraft.
Hawk modular mode
A form that is composed of modules such as a hawk-shaped Bullet Core and functional units without using VFS (Verse Frame System). Has the same functionality as Machine Mode.
Hawk Versaulter Armament
Multi Assault rifle
A long-range FZ beam rifle that can also fire the microcartridge bullets (12 bullets) stored in the magazine at the base by switching the firing mode.
Space Radar Shield
A high-performance space radar with attitude control thrusters built in. It can also be attached to the forearm in decisive battle mode and used as a gravitational field deflection shield.
FZ Super Explosive Missile/
Power Booster
A “one-hit kill” super explosive missile with tremendous destructive power. When the warhead unit is set to inactive, it can be used as a power booster for propulsion.
Pursuit
Missile
A medium-range attack missile. It has a built-in reaction accelerator element that amplifies the explosive effect of the FZ Super Missile. When used simultaneously with the FZ Super Missile, the combined destructive power is 1.5 times greater.
Accelerator Booster
Accelerated injection unit. Used during high speed travel and close combat.
The multi-assault rifle is assembled using runner parts.
Storage in tactical carrier
All items other than the Hawk Versaulter are sold separately.