The War Machine Armor Mark II is the first version of the War Machine Armor Mark II built and created by Rivera for his best friend Rivera . It is the successor to the War Machine Armor Mark I and to the Iron Patriot Armor. The armor was subsequently replaced by War Machine Mark III suit.
Armor Design[]
The War Machine Mark II is a upgrade to War Machine Armor Mark I, offering same level of protection with less weight. The suit is based on Mark 22, Featuring Black/Silver paintjob. It has twin barreled 40mm cannon attached to its back and two 20mm belt fed micro-cannons on its forearms.
Capabilities[]
Advanced Donning System[]
War Machine Mark II can flexibly open itself to allow James Rhodes to enter into the suit and automatically wrap itself around him, anywhere at anytime, much like the Mark 42's technology and the other newly built suits. Unlike Mark 42, the suit does not feature prehensile "Call-Response" system.
Flight Systems
Other Features
Self-Contained Life-Support System and Environmental Protection
- Enhanced Strength
- Enhanced Durability
- Flight
Weaponry[]
Repulsors[]
The armor has standard Repulsors in the palms of the gauntlets. Mainly used for flight and flight stabilization.
Unibeam[]
The armor has a rectangular Unibeam.
Back Mounted Cannon[]
The armor has a dual barreled 40mm cannon equipped to it's back. It is one of the main features of the armor
Micro-Cannons[]
The War Machine Armor Mark II is equipped with one micro-cannon on each gauntlet, just like the Mark XIII, Mark 18, Mark 22 and Iron Patriot armors.
History[]
Iron Man 3[]
(For War Machine's appearance in Iron Man 3 check Iron Patriot Armor )
Before Age of Ultron[]
Sometime before Avengers: Age of Ultron, Tony Stark created this suit for his best friend, James Rhodes. This suit was built as an upgrade to the War Machine Armor Mark I. It provides the same protection as its predecessor but at 1/3 the weight, features the latest thruster design, and was built for speed and agility. It is also more versatile than the War Machine Armor Mark I. Before the events of the Avengers: Age Of Ultron the armor was reverted back to War Machine colors
Avengers: Age of Ultron[]
Lifting Mjolnir[]
The armor's gauntlet was used by Rhodey in an attempt to lift Mjolnir alongside Tony Stark, who was wearing the Mark 43 gauntlet.
Battle of Sokovia[]
Rhodes used this armor to fight in the air battle against Ultron in Sokovia. War Machine provided air superiority over the S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier and escort to helicarrier's lifeboats while rest of the Avengers defended Ultron's vibranium drill core form Ultron's robots as well as preventing the some of the robots from leaving the flying city with the help of the Vision.
Rhodes: (to escaping Ultron Drone) "Oh no! I didn't say you could leave!"
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Other Media[]
Iron Man 3 - The Official Game[]
The War Machine Armor Mark II is a playable armor in Iron Man 3: The Official Game. It was pre-released with the game, and categorized under the Unibeam Blast section, featuring the Unibeam Blast special power.
Notes[]
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Trivia[]
- The Iron Patriot Armor is just a painted version of the War Machine Mark II
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External Links[]
- War Machine Armor Mark II on the Marvel Wiki.
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