Combat-Mecha Army
Composed of combat robots led by Schwartz.
Hammer Kong
A robot with giant hammers for his hands and a head in
the shape of a hammer head. He could pound his hammer
hands on the ground to create explosive shockwaves
(Hammer Crush), or toss them like giant boomerangs. He
could also fire an energy beam from his one eye and spit
huge nails to pin his enemies to the wall. He was
destroyed by Reddle's Tornado Spark. EPISODES THREE AND THIRTY
Death Launcher
A green robot with missile launchers on his shoulders and
gun batteries on his wrists, which were his major
weapons. He was destroyed by the Beetle Break. EPISODES FOUR AND THIRTY
Gamerio
A black camera-based robot with a lens on his chest and
flashbulb-eque eyes. Gamerio disguised himself as a
photographer, and taking pictures of people transported
them to a Jamahl quarry to do slave work for Jamahl. His
transport could be interfered with by high-frequency
soundwaves, such as those emitted by a dog whistle. EPISODES SEVEN AND THIRTY
Ikari-Bomber
When he got mad, his arms and legs folded inside, the
meter on the left side of his head went into the red
zone, the pin on his head flew off and he exploded with
tremendous power. He was destroyed when Reddle used the
Wire Hand with the Magne Attachment to pick up
Ikari-Bomber off the ground, and was blown up by the
Beetluder and Stagger Tank's guns. He was eventually
rebuilt as Ikari-Bomber 2. EPISODES ELEVEN AND TWENTY-SEVEN
Ikari-Bomber 2
Ikari-Bomber was rebuilt as Ikari-Bomber 2, with a new
orange-colored body and slightly different head. Ikari
Bomber 2 was now able to self-explode and self-repair.
However, during a battle at a junkyard, he accidentally
incorpated a hair clipper into his body, which grafted
itself onto his left hand. Overcome by the hair clipper's
desire to cut hair and to seek revenge to those who had
discarded it when it was still usable, Ikari-Bomber went
on a rampage, shaving people's heads. He kept being
demolished and coming back together until the B-Fighters
were finally able to destroy him by destroying his
remains one by one to hinder his self-repair ability. EPISODES ELEVEN AND TWENTY-SEVEN
Gagamirror
A robot with a dome-like head and a rounded chest that
could open up into a large mirror, and could trap people
within a mirror with their reflection, and Gagamirror
could assume their shape. He sucked Takuya into his
mirror and disguised himself as Takuya to infiltrate the
Heavyshell Base. Eariler, Takuya took a young boy he knew
to see the Beetmachines and they were by some flowers.
Takuya swerved and breaking in the Beetluder to avoid
hitting the flowers. So when Gagamirror as Takuya stepped
on said flowers--Rei realized his identity. He was killed
by the Beetle Break. EPISODE THIRTEEN
Dangar
Dangar's mission was to eliminate the escapee Lala, who
had been forced to help build the Death Gaohm, a
super-cannon that could destroy an entire country in one
blast. He was to eliminate her because she escaped. Lala
was a scientist from the Aroa dimension and although she
fell in love with Takuya, she returned home after Dangar
and the Death Gaohm were destroyed. EPISODES TWENTY-FIVE AND THIRTY
Macho Number-5
Schwartz's older brother, though Schwartz actually built
him. He was injured in a battle with the B-Fighters.
Schwartz entered Macho's head to pilot him personally,
mostly to help him. The two together were a formidable
enemy, and Macho's final plan to get rid of the B-Fighter
was a self-destruct switch he had installed in himself.
He activated it and planned to take out the B-Fighter
with him when he exploded, and so he told Schwartz to get
out of his body. Schwartz refused, since they were
brothers. But seconds before his death, Macho ejected
Schwartz for his own safety. The only bit of remains of
Macho that Schwartz found later, was his eyepiece. He
took as a memento of his brother and vowed to his brother
he would defeat the B-Fighters for him. EPISODE FORTY-ONE