The RX-124 Gundam TR-6 [Inle], also known as the "Gundam TR-6 [Woundwort] Inle Form," represents the ultimate configuration of the TR Project's TR-6 series. It is a decisive battle specification that combines multiple systems into a single, overwhelming strategic weapon. The upper body is formed by the Gundam TR-6 [Fiver II], responsible for fire-control and weapon systems, while the lower body is formed by the Gundam TR-6 [Dandelion II], which handles flight and control systems. At the core of the system is the RX-124 Gundam TR-6 [Haze'n-thley II]. As an advanced evolution of the Gundam TR-6 [Queenly], it is described as the "Great King Form" in contrast to Queenly.
The exact specifications of the Inle remain unclear, but it is known that in cruise mode, the unit's total length exceeds 100 meters. A comparison diagram suggests that in mobile suit mode, its head height is twice that of the MRX-009 Psycho Gundam (40 meters) and NZ-000 Queen Mansa (39.2 meters), surpassing even the NZ-333 α Azieru (108.26 meters).
This form places it well beyond standard mobile suits and mobile armors, classifying it as a strategic-level weapon rather than a conventional mobile weapon. The concept behind the Inle was that of a ballistic weapon capable of single-handedly penetrating and subduing enemy territory. Its immense combat capabilities and cost-effectiveness granted it political influence comparable to nuclear deterrence in the previous century. As a result, deployment outside of key strategic battles was considered extremely rare, with its existence serving more as a threat to shape the course of war rather than a frequently deployed frontline weapon.