Technology & Combat Characteristics
The MS-14A Gelgoog was produced as a mass-produced unit capable of handling beam weapons. On the other hand, the MS-14L Gelgoog L (Lanzierer) was created with the approach of using its thrust and maneuverability to intercept attackers with a large spear that does not cause damage over a wide area. For escorting VIPs, the MS-14A is equipped with a simple backpack that enhances thrust, and the heat lance also has a built-in sub-thruster to increase its power when charging at melee combat distance. In addition, a large shield was equipped to ensure durability during the lance charge (assault tactics with the lance held up). The biased design concept of equipping only a heat lance and a large shield would continue to remain with future Royal Guard units.
History
They are said to have been deployed to A Baoa Qu, but it is also said that student cadets, instead of veteran soldiers, were assigned to pilot them because there was no opportunity to give them different models.