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02: MS-04 Early Zaku
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13: MS-06Fs Zaku II
14: MS-06J Zaku II
15: YMS-07A Gouf
16: YMS-08A Prototype
17: MS-07H Gouf
18: MS-07H-4 Gouf
19: MS-06M Zaku Marine
20: MSM-01 Zaku Marine
21: MS-06RP Zaku II
22: MS-06R-1 Zaku II
23: MS-06R-1 Zaku II
24: MS-06R-1A Zaku II
25: MS-06R-1A Zaku II
26: MS-06R-1A Zaku II
27: MS-06R-1A Zaku II
28: MS-06G Zaku II
29: MS-06D Zaku Desert
30: MS-06D Zaku Desert
31: MS-06D Zaku Desert
32: MS-06K Zaku Cannon
33: MS-06K Zaku Cannon
34: RX-75-4 Guntank
35: RX-77-2 Guncannon
36: RX-78-1 Gundam
37: RX-78-2 Gundam
38: RX-78-2 Gundam
39: RX-78-3 G-3 Gundam
40: MS-07B Gouf
41: MS-07B Gouf
42: MS-07C-3 Gouf
43: MS-07C-5 Gouf
44: YMS-09 Dom
45: MS-09 Dom
46: YMS-09D Dom
47: MS-06R-2 Zaku II
48: MS-06R-2 Zaku II
49: MS-06R-2 Zaku II
50: MS-06R-2P Zaku II
51: MS-06RD4 Zaku II
52: MS-R09 Rick Dom
53: MS-06E-3 Zaku Flipper
54: MSM-03 Gog
55: MSM-04 Acguy
56: MSM-07 Zugok
57: MSM-07S Zugok
58: MSM-10 Zock


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Mobile Suit Classics 44
YMS-09 Prototype Dom

Illustration by Mark Simmons

Since the start of the Earth invasion, Zeon's engineers had sought to address the limited ground mobility of the mobile suit. The Zeonic Company tried and failed to create a flight-capable version of the Gouf, but it was the rival Zimmad Company that was to solve the problem with its revolutionary Dom. Thanks to the thermonuclear jet engines in its legs, this land combat mobile suit could hover at speeds of up to 240 kilometers per hour. And, despite its heavily armor, the Dom's hovercraft capabilities made it exceptionally agile and manueverable.

Two prototype YMS-09 units were constructed by Zimmad engineers at Side 3, and were shortly afterwards transferred to Zeon's California Base. Here, under the supervision of test pilot Colonel Frederick Cranberry, they underwent extensive tests and were eventually deemed suitable for mass production.