X-O Powersuit

The X-O Powersuit was the first bipedal walker designed by GDI. It was put into production after the First Tiberium War and is commonly considered the grandfather of modern walkers.

The suit was roughly 1.5 times the size of a human (10') and had two articulated arms with weapons and mechanical hands attached to them. The main body stood on two armoured legs and was shaped roughly like an egg with a large, armored glass cover on the top, where the pilot was located. It weighed at about 1000 lbs.

The suit's main purpose were covert operations requiring quick and effective strikes with full anti-armor potential. To this end, the walker had a high powered laser, an 8mm minigun and two rocket launchers equipped. The two legs gave him great speed and allowed to track down enemies quickly.