


These weapons were later stolen by the FOX Unit, under CIA orders, and brought to the San Hieronymo Peninsula. In 1970, the American government hired Nikolai Stepanovich Sokolov to help develop an ICBM based version of the Metal Gear concept, in addition to a prototype version. However, it was intercepted by the Philosophers' triple agent Ocelot, and instead sent to the CIA Director as a future weapon for America. Shortly before his death, Granin planned to send Emmerich all his research. He also supplied information about Metal Gear to his American colleague, Huey Emmerich, who then used his concept for his own. However, his concept was looked down upon and turned down by the Khrushchev regime, and the Volgin faction of GRU later turned him down after his attempt at making it for them failed to produce results sufficient enough for them to use effectively.

The Metal Gear concept was first conceived by the Soviet Russian weapons researcher Aleksandr Leonovitch Granin as a way to connect infantry with artillery, making it invulnerable to firepower shortages and terrain. Non-"Metal Gear Saga" information ends here. Furthermore, possessing nuclear weaponry was no longer required to being labeled as such due to the concept of deterrence being outdated by the rise in cyborg technology. Īfter the end of the war economy era, the classification was redefined to simply mean any mech that exceeded the size of unmanned gear walkers such as Gekko. Warning: The following information is from outside Hideo Kojima's core "Metal Gear Saga." Its canonicity within the continuity is disputed, therefore reader discretion is advised. Otacon noted that RAY was an exception to the definition, as it was overall created under the premise of nuclear strategy (it targeting nuclear warhead-equipped Metal Gears). III from being true Metal Gears, but it also discounted Metal Gear RAY. Not only did this negate the Gekkos and the Mk. Considering Granin's original coinage of the term, it could be therefore assumed that a Metal Gear could be defined as a bipedal nuclear weapon. Granin envisioned a tank with legs, enabling it to quickly traverse the battlefield, inflicting and repelling damage on a scale never before seen.įollowing an encounter with a Gekko in 2014, Otacon explained to Old Snake that what made a "Metal Gear" was specifically its nuclear launch capability. The term "Metal Gear" was coined by Soviet weapons scientist Aleksandr Leonovitch Granin to describe to Naked Snake in 1964 the "missing link" between infantry and artillery: infantry could roam the battlefield at will, but were both vulnerable and lacking in firepower artillery could inflict immense damage upon an opponent while resisting similar damage, but was at the mercy of the terrain. The individual units had varied greatly in appearance and size, but their purpose had always been the same-to destabilize the global balance of power via the threat of covert long-range nuclear attack. However, its precise definition was debatable, as many other weapons had been designed to fill a similar role, or had used the same technology.

The general definition of a Metal Gear prior to the collapse of the war economy was a mobile nuclear launch platform similar in purpose to ballistic missile submarines. 3.1 Intercontinental Ballistic Metal Gear.
