DRAGOON

The DRAGOON (Disconnected Rapid Armament Group Overlook Operation Network) system is an automatic control system developed by the Republic of Surea Armed Forces to guide remote weapons. The DRAGOON uses wireless communication technology to send signals to the weapon pods to move them around without the awkward wire-guidance used. The original system was first tested in 1998.

The DRAGOON system is equipped on long range artilleries stationed along the coastline of Surea. instead of guiding the artillery, it is used to guide a small remote weapon, usually a Gatling gun, EMC or laser beam, which will use as a support for military defense. The concept is that, if the enemy penetrates the phalanx, EMP or the laser canons, the DRAGOON will be the second line they need to confront.

The computer maneuvered the pods using the X, Y, and Z coordinates from the pilots, who stationed at the base. These pods mounted a remote weapon.

The DRAGOON system is so powerful that when equipped with this system and piloted by a skilled pilot can match the firepower of about 3 to 5 sections.

However, as a powerful weapon DRAGOON system has its weaknesses. The first one being its extraordinary power consumption — it consumes an immense amount of energy to move and fire. The second one being its extraordinary difficulty to operate — the system uses quantum computers but is still difficult to coordinate the pods properly, even for a trained pilot. To date, only a hand full of pilot can operate it to the fullest potential.