Powered Suit

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Powered Suit
A Powered Suit in GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters
Alternate names Power Suit, Exosuit
Length 3.9 meters[1]
Weight 2.5 metric tons[1]
Width 2.9 meters[1]
Targets Godzilla Filius, Servum
Piloted by Various pilots, Yuko Tani
First appearance Latest appearance
GODZILLA: Planet
of the Monsters
GODZILLA: City on
the Edge of Battle

The Powered Suits (パワードスーツ,   Pawādo Sūtsu) are piloted mecha created by Toho that first appear in the 2017 animated Godzilla film, GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters.

Origins

Owned by the United Earth and originally created as excavation robots, the Powered Suits were weaponized and used in operations to eliminate Godzilla.[1]

History

GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters

Powered Suits and Landing Ships were used in the landing of Earth. They were used to defend the landing zones from Servum. In the final battle the suits were used to kill Godzilla Filius by putting EMP Probes into his body causing Godzilla to explode.

GODZILLA: City on the Edge of Battle

A powered suit piloted by Yuko Tani accompanied a force of soldiers on an expedition to rediscover the lost Mechagodzilla City. Upon finding the site and reactivating the head of Mechagodzilla at its core, the Bilusaludo used the city's Nanometal to modify three of the Powered Suits into aerial combat vehicles, called Vultures, to defend against Godzilla Earth.

Weapons

Walking Speed

The Powered Suits can travel at a maximum walking speed of 80 kilometers per hour.[1]

Railguns

The United Earth's Powered Suits are equipped with a 20 mm caliber railgun on both of their arms.[1]

EMP Probes

In the United Earth's final operation against Godzilla Filius, a force of Powered Suits wielded EMP Probes to inject into the monster.

Gallery

Concept art

GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters

Miscellaneous

AnimeJapan 2017

Winter Wonder Festival 2018

Trivia

References

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