Section 642 - Takeover

Manned primary combat mobile armors are generally only three to four meters tall, weighing between 3-12 tons, which are somewhat equivalent to an extra-large version of individual exoskeleton tactical armors, with full power support. Their mobility performance, functional modules, and number of tactical equipment plugins far exceed those of any single soldier tactical armors.

Large combat mobile armors, similar to the concept of the Mechanical Dragon by Louis Industries, are as tall as two or three stories and generally represent the upper limit in size. Their design is often constrained by their own weight, structural strength, mobility, and endurance, and they rarely employ bipedal stepping. Instead, they rely on multipedal movement to distribute ground pressure and ensure sufficient mobility. However, such designs are seldom used in combat, being more common in logistics support and construction, acting as versatile engineering machinery.