Names:

DINN

(AMF-101)
Status: MS of ZAFT Forces
Tags: Mobile SuitMass ProductionTransformableZAFT Forces
Painting: (Commander Colors)
Development: BABICGUE
World: the World of Mobile Soldiers
Works: Mobile Suit Gundam SEEDMobile Suit Gundam SEED: Destiny
LeveL: B

With the launch of Operation Uroboros, ZAFT started its Earth invasion campaign. For this campaign, ZAFT not only deployed a large number of ZGMF-1017 GINNs, but also several new mobile suits designed specifically for use on Earth and the AMF-101 DINN was one of them. Developed by the Heinlein Design Bureau based on its earlier ZGMF-515 CGUE, the DINN was the first aerial combat mobile suit, designed to achieve air superiority. To that end, it was more than 40 tons lighter than the CGUE and equipped with six large wings on its backpack, granting it atmospheric flight capabilities.

For high-speed flight, the DINN switches to flight mode, where the six wings are unfolded and its head is covered by an aeroshell. Another equipment mounted on the backpack, the aeroshell was a feature inherited from the ZGMF/TAR-X1 GINN Tactical Air Reconnaissance Type, and served to reduce air resistance, thereby increasing flight speed and suppressing fuel consumption. This also had the effect of extending the DINN's flight range. While the DINN's head was largely the same as the CGUE's, the latter's head-mounted sensor array was omitted to facilitate the deployment of the aeroshell.

With the launch of Operation Uroboros, ZAFT started its Earth invasion campaign. For this campaign, ZAFT not only deployed a large number of ZGMF-1017 GINNs, but also several new mobile suits designed specifically for use on Earth and the AMF-101 DINN was one of them. Developed by the Heinlein Design Bureau based on its earlier ZGMF-515 CGUE, the DINN was the first aerial combat mobile suit, designed to achieve air superiority. To that end, it was more than 40 tons lighter than the CGUE and equipped with six large wings on its backpack, granting it atmospheric flight capabilities.

For high-speed flight, the DINN switches to flight mode, where the six wings are unfolded and its head is covered by an aeroshell. Another equipment mounted on the backpack, the aeroshell was a feature inherited from the ZGMF/TAR-X1 GINN Tactical Air Reconnaissance Type, and served to reduce air resistance, thereby increasing flight speed and suppressing fuel consumption. This also had the effect of extending the DINN's flight range. While the DINN's head was largely the same as the CGUE's, the latter's head-mounted sensor array was omitted to facilitate the deployment of the aeroshell.