EA-06 Frieden

Design and Development
After the Treaty of Wuhan, which ended the Eurasi-Russo War, the EAU started experimenting with weapons to dominate against the USSE, or really any enemy that would stand in their way.

Armaments
Stored in the head-mounted weapons bay, these small missiles are fired from the four hatches located on top of the head. The missiles cannot deal serious damage to a mobile suit, but are effective against mobile workers. The missiles can be replaced by signal flares and the likes. This gun was designed before the 2020 Mobile Weapons Reformation, so it was built like how large artillery would be, which made it less effective in battle. Similar to the UC Heathawk, the Heataxe heats up the area of contact so it would be able to cut through metal and such. However, this was expensive and at the time of development the EAU did not have enough funds to properly produce it, so only elite and veteran pilots were able to get them.
 * Head Missile
 * 70mm Machine Gun
 * Heataxe

Operational History
The first time the Frieden was used was during the Second Eurasi-Russo War. The only problem, was after one of the first battles, USSE scientists discovered an unharmed version, and built a sister unit that would later become the USSE's first mobile suit. It was called the MIG-57 Voin.

After that, the machine would be opened up to all that would buy. Several PMC's bought these machines during the peace period through 1997-2031. Since they were cheap, and export oriented, it brought the EAU enough money to start work on a new unit. This would be the EAU succesor, the EA-12 Krieger.

At the outbreak of the 3rd World War, the unit was discontinued, as the Krieger began production. After that, the machine was only used by PMC's, and civilians.