MF-01 Titan [Mass Production Type]
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| Type | All-terrain mass production mobile fencer |
| Designer | Standard Atomics |
| Year | 0116 R.C. |
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| Height | 17.2 metres / 56.43 ft |
| Weight | 71.55 tonnes |
| Powerplant | M5S Compact Fusactor (93MW) |
The MF-01 Titan Mass Production Type is the primary mass-production mobile fencer of the Coalition Forces Authority. Entering mass production following the Colony War, the MF-01 Titan Mass Production Type saw a multitudinous amount of upgrades over its predecessor, the Late War Production Type, allowing for improved sustainability and effectiveness on the battlefield. The Titan line of fencers prioritizes survival through its heavy armor and hulking stature, as well as firepower through its ample suite of armaments. These battlefield traits come at the cost of innate agility, as the Titan is not an ideal fighting platform for close-quarters, high-mobility combat. However, due to its multi-role viability as well as high carrying capacity, it is favored by the Coalition as its mainstay mobile fencer platform.
A product of the Standard Atomics Corporation, the Titan was preceded by Project VFX, which aimed to counter the Asterian Union State's own MR-03 Bogatyr through the course of the Colony War. Implementing the latest innovations in armor brought about by the novel halcyonite metamaterial, the Coalition sought to develop a 'universal combat platform' capable of fighting both in terrestrial and spatial theatres. The Mass Production Type entered service in RC 0116, two years following the Colony War, although non-standard early-war and late-war variants of the Titan had been in service for five years by then.
In regard to the Titan’s physical structure, it stands at a height of approximately seventeen meters, with a weight of almost seventy-two tons; this is as consequence its overall design philosophy emphasizing armor and survivability. The fencer’s many subsystems are powered by a M5S Compact Fusactor, which provides a reliable 93 megawatts.
The Titan comes armed with the M44A1 105mm or M67A1 155mm assault cannons, with some units being issued the Hessler & Foch XM13 Beam Rifle. Possessing ammunition mounts, the Titan has also been further augmented in defensive capabilities through dual 25mm shoulder-mounted CIWS and dual 25mm head-mounted autocannons. Sensor systems include an exterior AESA radar package on its shoulders, accompanied by an internal AESA radar and multi-sensor suite within the head component. The Titan also possesses a decoy deployment system nested in its armor.