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Mech

Model Name: M-9 'Bergelmir'
Mech Type: Deep recon mech
Mech Weaponry: Dual light fission anti-aircraft missile launchers
Defensive Strength: A multi-spectrum flare and chaff decoy launcher

Model Name: X-7
Mech Type: Tracked mecha-tank
Primary Weaponry: Double neutron anti-aircraft missile launcher
Auxiliary Weaponry: four light gamma stream anti-vehicular cannon
Defensive Strength: EMP-hardened circuitry and damper plating.

Model Name: F-56 'Bronze Saber'
Mech Type: self-propelled artillery tank
Primary Weapon: an ultra-heavy neutron mortar
Auxiliary Weapon: quad light negative energy anti-tank missile launcher
Defensive Strength: energy-grounding armor plating

Light Mech: Weigh between 20 and 35 tons. They often serve as scout Mechs, fire-support mechs, and anti-personnel units, are generally quite fast and tend to mount light weapon payloads or electronics and ECM equipment.
Medium Mech: Weigh between 40 and 55 tons and are very versatile. Have significant electronics payloads and are used as scout mechs, can carry powerful weapons and can serve Frontline or fire support roles.
Heavy Mech: Mass between 60 and 75 tons. They're versatile like medium mechs but generally have much heavier weapon payloads. These Mechs are long enough to mount weapons like Gauss Rifles and heavy autocannon but are still light enough to have decent maneuverability and attain speeds of up to 90 km/h (55.923 miles per hour).
Assault Mech: Weighing in between 80 and 100 tons. Can mount weapons and armor of a greater tonnage than some entire medium mechs. The trade-off is in speed and maneuverability, as an assault mechs are generally very slow. Often used as command units, heavy assault platforms, and heavy fire-support.
Colossal Mech: Latest and experimental category, massing over 100 tons and manned by a crew of three - a pilot, a gunner and an engineer.

Anything I should add, change, and/or delete. I used a generator for this so I need help finding what I used.

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