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The following is a list of fictional Star Wars terrestrial vehicles, including armored fighting vehicles, military aircraft, and naval ships.

The Star Wars universe showcases a diversity of vehicle types, many of which utilize fictitious technology. One of these, the repulsorlift, is an anti-gravity device that pushes against a planet's gravity to create lift. Vehicles which use repulsorlifts to hover and fly are known as 'repulsorcraft' or 'speeders' with further classifications including airspeeders, landspeeders, snowspeeders and speeder bikes.[1][2][3] Traditional methods of locomotion like wheels and tracked treads still see use however as they are typically more durable and require less energy to operate.[4] Walkers are a special type of ground vehicle which propel themselves on mechanical legs and are used as armored cavalry on the battlefield.[5]

Vehicles appearing in the Original Trilogy

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All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT)

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The All Terrain Armored Transport, or AT-AT walker, is a quadruped mechanized infantry combat vehicle used by the Imperial ground forces. Standing over 20 metres (66 ft) tall with blast-impervious armor plating, these massive constructs are used as much for psychological effect as they are for tactical advantage.[6]

The AT-AT (pronounced either casually as 'at at', or using only the letters 'A.T. A.T.')[7] was first introduced in The Empire Strikes Back (as the Galactic Empire's main units against Rebel Alliance infantry during the Battle of Hoth) and also appears in Return of the Jedi (as the vehicle used to transport Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader to their shuttle on the forest moon of Endor) and in Rogue One (in the AT-ACT variant, used to respond to the attacks of Rebel infantrymen of the Rogue One unit during the Battle of Scarif, although later defeated by the arriving Rebel Red Squadron of starfighers). The AT-AT also appears in a destroyed form in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, explained in the video game Star Wars Battlefront (2015) to be a residue of the Battle of Jakku, which was the Empire's last defeat and resulted in its dissolution. Modified forms appear in The Last Jedi (used by the First Order to attack Resistance forces in a former Rebel base).

All Terrain Scout Transport (AT-ST)

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The All Terrain Scout Transport (AT-ST) is a two-legged mech walker introduced briefly in The Empire Strikes Back and featured extensively in Return of the Jedi. These vehicles were designed to screen and protect the flanks of slower moving AT-ATs and the larger tanks used by the Empire. Due to their design and movement, they are often dubbed as a "chicken walker".[8] The name Scout Walker is also used to refer to an AT-ST. This name was used for the official toy instead of the AT-ST name.

An AT-ST also appears briefly in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, patrolling Jedha City following an attack by Saw Gerrera's forces. A modified AT-ST later appears in The Mandalorian under the possession of a group of raiders, as the Empire has ceased to exist by the time of the series. An updated model of the AT-ST is used by the First Order in The Last Jedi. Shortly before the film's climax, an AT-ST is commandeered by BB-8.

Cloud car

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Cloud cars fly around Bespin's Cloud City in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Compositing the cloud cars into the original releases required multiple motion control passes to prevent the vehicles from standing out too distinctly from their cloudy background. Cloud cars were designed to have two cockpits that were interconnected with a small compartment block. It was often a red-orange color with each cockpit arranged in a "shoe-shape" with the glass being on the "tongue" of the cockpit.[9] Like the rest of Cloud City, cloud cars were designed to reflect a more refined art deco style. The scale models originally created for the movies were made of plastic parts using the then-new method of vacuum forming.[10] Cloud cars inserted into the films' Special Edition releases were computer-generated.[9]

Within the Star Wars universe, these cloud cars (formally identified as Storm IV Twin-Pod models) were built by Bespin Motors specifically as atmospheric patrol craft. The unusual vehicles consist of two separate pods connected together, one for a pilot and the other for a gunner. It can achieve low orbit and attain speeds of 1,500 km/h (930 mph) thanks to a combination of repulsorlift drive and ion engine. Each pod is armed with a light blaster cannon and protected with armor plating and an armored canopy. While normally the port-side pod houses the pilot and starboard-side houses the gunner, both pods contain all the equipment necessary to fulfill either role in the event one is damaged.[11][12]

Desert Skiff

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A pair of skiffs travel with Jabba's sail barge in Return of the Jedi. The skiff was originally conceived as a flying animal carrying strapped-on passenger modules.[13] It was modified to be a nautical-type vehicle, and then transitioned to become more utilitarian.[13] A full-size skiff was built alongside the sail barge in Yuma. An 81-centimeter miniature was also built, and it was "crewed" by poseable puppets.[13]

Skiffs are a common mode of transport on many Star Wars worlds as per in-universe sources, utilizing repulsorlift technology to move cargo and passengers on the cheap. The Bantha-II cargo skiffs seen in Return of the Jedi are also a favorite of various criminal organizations, which use them for raids and prisoner exchanges. Built by Ubrikkian Industries, they are 9.5 m (31 ft) long, with an armored bow to withstand head-on collisions, and can reach speeds of 250 km/h (160 mph).[14][15]

Jabba's Sail Barge (Khetanna)

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A sail barge delivers Jabba the Hutt and his entourage to the sarlacc pit in Return of the Jedi. Illustrator Ralph McQuarrie designed the ship to appear more utilitarian in comparison to early designs, which made the ship reminiscent of a Baroque sea craft. Joe Johnston continued working on the design after McQuarrie stepped away from the project.[16][17] A 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m2) full-scale sail barge set was erected in Yuma, Arizona; it was one of the largest Star Wars sets created. Measuring 150 feet long, 130 feet wide and 65 feet high, the sail barge set was supported by 130 wooden posts, each 27 feet high, which were deeply embedded into the ground. Underneath the barge were several offices and a commissary which could feed 150 people. In order to get to the set, a two-mile road made of compacted sand was built, requiring roughly 80,000 gallons of water to construct.[16][17]

According to Star Wars references, Jabba's sail barge is named the Khetanna and was built by Ubrikkian Industries as a pleasure barge for the crime lord. At 30 m (98 ft) long, it is powered by a repulsorlift engine to reach a maximum speed of 100 km/h (62 mph) but can also use its two sails to slowly travel by air power. While designed purely as a pleasure barge, the Khetanna is fitted with a laser cannon turret and heavy blasters can be mounted on the railings.[15][14]

Landspeeder

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Landspeeders are antigravity vehicles that appear throughout the films and Expanded Universe in both civilian and military roles. They appear in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope.

Sandcrawler

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C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) and R2-D2 (Kenny Baker) are briefly held in a Jawa sandcrawler in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Shots of the sandcrawler at a distance were actually a matte painting; only two of its treads and a 27-meter-long piece of its lower structure were actually built.[18] For shots involving the vehicle's movement, ILM used a 125-centimeter radio-controlled model.[18] A computer-generated sandcrawler briefly appears in The Phantom Menace,[18] and a sandcrawler also appears in Attack of the Clones. Sandcrawler-related merchandise include a Lego model,[19] card game items,[20][21] and Hasbro and Micro Machines toys.[22][23]

Skyhopper

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An Incom Corporation T-16 skyhopper appears in the background of the Lars residence in A New Hope, and Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) races a skyhopper in National Public Radio's radio adaptation of that movie; a skyhopper also appears at the end of the Special Edition release of Return of the Jedi. The skyhopper model that Skywalker handles in A New Hope is the concept model Colin Cantwell built; budget limitations allowed only a partial full-size mock-up of the craft to be built.[24]

In Star Wars: Rebel Assault, skyhoppers are used by Rebel pilots to train in Tatooine's Beggar's canyon.

Snowspeeder (T-47 Airspeeder)

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T-47 Airspeeder
First appearanceThe Empire Strikes Back
Created byIncom Corporation[25]
Information
AffiliationCanon:

Legends:

General characteristics
ClassAirspeeder
Armaments
  • CEC Ap/11 laser cannons (2)[26]
  • Ubrikkian Mo/Dk power harpoon and tow cable[26]
Maximum speed1,100 km/h (680 mph)[25]
Length5.3 m (17 ft)[26][25]
Population volume

A T-47 airspeeder, better known as "snowspeeder", is a Rebel Alliance vehicle featured in The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and several books, comics, and video games in the Star Wars Expanded Universe and also in Atari game cartridges in the 80's. Snowspeeder models and replicas have been merchandised by several companies.

Origin and design

During production of The Empire Strikes Back, designer Joe Johnston conceived a ship that combined the body of an X-wing and the cockpit of the Y-wing.[27] However, this design was scrapped for the T-47, which featured no elements from previous craft.[27] Johnston's designs for the Snowspeeders have influenced later Star Wars designers, such as Tommy Lee Edwards.[28]

The models were built in three different scales by Steve Gawley, Charlie Bailey, and Mike Fulmer of ILM, with the smallest (20 inches) used for motion control photography, and the largest (2½ feet) for hero and pyrotechnic shots.[29] All models included motor-controlled flaps to imply maneuverability, and the largest version also possessed motor-articulated crew[29] Several full-scale props were built in London for the hangar, cockpit, and speeder crash scenes.[29]

Depiction

According to background sources, the Rebel Alliance received a small squadron of modified T-47 airspeeders – aircraft which utilize repulsorlifts to achieve flight – shortly after establishing Echo Base on Hoth. These civilian speeders, originally meant for retrieving and hauling cargo sleds with their tow cables, were converted for military use by bolting on a pair of laser cannons with accompanying power converters and laser generator system.[26] Additional armor plating was also added on to increase protection;[26] this armor was originally carried by Y-wing starfighters but removed by Rebel technicians to ease maintenance.[30] These modifications made the T-47 a highly maneuverable short-range attack craft which uses its speed and agility to avoid being hit.[26] However, the intense environment of Hoth initially proved too hostile to these T-47s as the cold temperatures would cause their power generators to lock up. Only after Rebel mechanics modified the heat radiator fins at the back of the ships to make them less efficient was this problem resolved and they become more commonly known as snowspeeders.[26]

In The Empire Strikes Back, Rogue Squadron, led by Commander Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), pilots snowspeeders against Imperial AT-AT walkers during the Battle of Hoth.[31] However, when the snowspeeders' weaponry proves incapable of piercing the assault walkers' thick armoring, Luke devises the unconventional strategy of using their tow cables to entangle the AT-ATs.[26][31] Although Luke's gunner, Dak Ralter, is killed before he can try the maneuver himself, Wedge Antilles and Wes Janson succeed in tripping up an AT-AT with their snowspeeder and destroying it with a well-placed shot to its neck.[31] While ultimately the Rebels lose the Battle of Hoth, the snowspeeder earns an honored place in the history books for the role it played.[25]

Merchandise

Kenner released a toy snowspeeder in 1980.[32] Kenner re-released an updated version utilizing the same mold in 1995 for their new 'Power of the Force' line.[33] After Hasbro shut down the Kenner offices in 1999, it was released several times under Hasbro's brand name: in 2001 as a Wal-Mart exclusive in the "Power of the Jedi" collection,[34] in 2006 as a Target exclusive in the "Saga Collection" line,[35] and three versions of it in the 2010 "The Vintage Collection", including a Target exclusive packaged as the original 1980 Kenner version.[36]

LEGO has also sold snowspeeder models,[37][38] and Snowspeeder models used in The Empire Strikes Back have been sold online.[39]

Hasbro's Star Wars Transformers line included a Snowspeeder that transformed into Luke Skywalker.

In 2009, Japanese model manufacturer Fine Molds released a 1/48 scale kit of the Snowspeeder.

Speeder bike

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Speeder bike rendering from Star Wars

Speeder bikes first appear in a chase scene in Return of the Jedi and have appeared in various other Star Wars media. Related vehicles called 'swoop bikes' have also appeared in Star Wars films and other media.

Vehicles appearing in the Prequel Trilogy

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Armored Assault Tank (AAT)

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The AAT is a Trade Federation vehicle that appears in The Phantom Menace, Revenge of the Sith, and other Star Wars media. Early drafts of The Phantom Menace described the Trade Federation's invasion of Naboo being led by "armored attack craft" that resembled helicopters.[40][41] George Lucas narrowed down the AAT's design after looking at two different drawings from ILM design director Doug Chiang - one tank-like and the other shaped like a flying spade - and deciding it would be interesting to combine the two together.[41] The final version's forward curve is based on the curve of a shovel, and parts of it are intended to suggest animalistic traits.[40] LEGO released an AAT model in 2001.[42]

In-universe reference material describes the AAT as a battle tank designed specifically for head-on combat, with a very heavily armored front and a nose of almost solid armor so it can crash through heavy walls.[43] First manufactured for the Trade Federation by the Baktoid Armor Workshop, the AAT floats above the ground thanks to anti-gravity "repulsorlift" technology and can achieve a top speed of 55 km/h (34 mph).[43][44] At 9.75 m (32.0 ft) long, the AAT is crewed by four battle droids: a commander, a pilot and two gunners. Up to six additional battle droids can use handholds on either side of the tank's body to ride into battle.[43] It is heavily armed with a primary turret-mounted heavy laser cannon; matching pairs of anti-personnel laser cannons and laser rangefinders which extend out either side on stalks; and two forward-facing short-ranged blaster cannons in the tank's main body.[43][45] The base of the tank also incorporates six energized projectile launchers which carry three main ammunition types: "bunker-buster" high explosive shells, armor-piercing shells and high-energy shells. When fired, these shells are cocooned in high-energy plasma which reduces air friction and improves penetration. In order to reload the launchers though, the entire "foot" of the AAT must be removed and a loaded replacement installed using mechanical facilities.[43]

Bongo Submarine

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The Gungan "bongo" submarine is a transport in The Phantom Menace. Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor), Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson), and Jar Jar Binks (Ahmed Best) use a bongo to travel from the underwater city of Otah Gunga to the Naboo capital of Theed.

Industrial Light & Magic's Doug Chiang devised the submarine's squid-like propeller design.[46] This assembly was then merged with the design for a manta-shaped underwater transport written out of an earlier draft of the story.[46] This design replaced earlier concepts that depicted the Gungan vessel as an organic-looking diving bell.[46] Practical and CGI models of the Gungan vessel were built, as well as a full-size set for the actors to work in.[47]

Within the Star Wars universe, the Bongo is described as being organically grown by secret Gungan techniques and so no two are exactly alike. The submersible piloted by Jar-Jar, Obi-Wan and Qua-Gon was a Tribubble bongo 15 m (49 ft) long and manufactured by the Otoh Gunga Bongmeken Cooperative. It used hydrostatic bubble shields to keep the cockpit and cargo areas dry and filled with air. The cluster of semi-rigid electromotive tentacles at the submersible's rear could propel it to a top speed of 85 km/h (53 mph). It was unarmed but in an emergency the cockpit section could detach from the rest of the submersible as an escape pod.[45][48]

Clone turbo tank (HAVw A6 Juggernaut)

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The turbo tank is a ten-wheeled battle tank and armored personnel carrier that appears in Revenge of the Sith and is based on designs done by Joe Johnston for use in The Empire Strikes Back.[49] West End Games based their "HAVw A5 Juggernaut" design on Johnson's sketches. The larger, more heavily armed vehicle that appears in Revenge of the Sith is labeled "HAVw A6".[49]

The clone turbo tank, more formally the HAVw A6 Juggernaut, is described in Star Wars sources as being built by Kuat Drive Yards to serve as a heavily armed and armored military transport for the Republic during the Clone Wars.[50][51] Measuring 49.4 m (162 ft) long, 19.6 m (64 ft) wide and 30.4 m (100 ft) high, the massive tank can carry as many as 300 clone troopers into battle depending on internal configuration. Each of the Juggernaut's ten wheels consists of three independently spinning segments and utilize independent suspension to travel across nearly any terrain.[52] Designed to absorb enemy fire, they help the tank achieve a maximum speed of 160 km/h (99 mph).[50] A crew of 12 operates the Juggernaut and can control it from cockpits located at either end of the tank.[50][52] The Juggernaut's nearly impregnable armor plating is thermally superconductive to absorb and spread heat over a wider area. For weaponry it is equipped with a heavy laser cannon turret and rapid-repeating heavy laser cannon turret on the roof; two side-mounted medium antipersonnel laser cannons that extend out from either side of the hull; two twin antipersonnel blaster cannons under the 'forward' cockpit; and two retractable rocket/grenade launchers.[52]

After the end of the Clone Wars, the tank continues to serve the Galactic Empire. A later model, the HCVw A9, appears in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story being used as a prisoner transport carrying Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones).[50][51]

Corporate Alliance tank droid

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Corporate Alliance tank droids appear in Revenge of the Sith and have appeared in other Star Wars media, including as playable vehicles in Battlefront II. This "snail droid" was originally designed for Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones for the climactic Battle of Geonosis, but they did not make it into the final cut of the film.[53]

Formally identified in background material as the NR-N99 Persuader-class droid enforcer, these tanks are manufactured by the Techno Union and primarily used by the Corporate Alliance, which sides with the Separatists during the Clone Wars. This 10.9 m (36 ft)-long tank is designed to function on its own with a built-in droid brain, though it can also be controlled by a pilot battle droid. Consisting of a huge central tread and forward-mounted outriggers, the tank droid can cross almost any terrain with ease and achieve a top speed of 60 km/h (37 mph). Its weaponry includes two heavy repeating blasters, two ion cannons, and missile launchers.[54][55]

Dwarf spider droid

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The Dwarf spider droid is first seen being used by the Confederacy of Independent Systems in Attack of the Clones during the Battle of Geonosis and have featured in other Star Wars media. Hasbro released a spider droid figure in 2003.[56]

The DSD1 dwarf spider droid, as it is identified in background material, is essentially a walking cannon with a droid brain, built by the Baktoid Armor Workshop to fight for the Separatists during the Clone Wars. Standing only 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in) tall, it is also known as the burrowing spider droid for its ability to fit in tight spaces. Its primary weapon is a long blaster cannon capable of firing at different intensities and rates of fire, though it can also willingly utilize a self-destruct device to blow up the enemy. A pair of infrared photoreceptors on the armored brain casing allow the spider droid to see its surroundings while four articulated legs are designed to affix to the sides of cliffs so it may climb difficult terrain. It can achieve a maximum speed of 90 km/h (56 mph).[57][51][58]

HMP Droid gunship

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Droid gunships appear at the Battle of Kashyyyk in Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: Battlefront II. Their circular shape is designed to be reminiscent of the Trade Federation ships seen in The Phantom Menace.[59] These ships were originally intended to appear in the movie's opening space battle, but were ultimately depicted as aircraft.[59]

Described by in-universe material as the Separatist counterpart to the Republic's LAAT, the Heavy Missile Platform droid gunship (or HMP Predator) is a heavily armed repulsorlift airspeeder which can be adapted for a wide range of mission profiles.[60][61] Mass-produced by Baktoid Fleet Ordnance on numerous worlds, the HMP is controlled by an advanced droid brain and measures 12.4 m (41 ft) long, 11 m (36 ft) wide and 3.1 m (10 ft) high.[62] The gunship possesses a top speed of 600 km/h (370 mph).[60] However it is considered relatively slow and with average maneuverability, compensated for by its ability to unleash incredible firepower and strong deflector shields.[62] Its weaponry can be changed out depending on what's needed, but standard armament includes a chin-mounted medium laser cannon, two twin laser cannon turrets, wingtip-mounted light laser cannons, and fourteen missiles fitted with variable payloads including high explosive, EMP, incendiary and hard radiation.[62] The gunship can also be modified to serve as a troop carrier for battle droids.[61]

Flash speeder

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The Naboo Royal Security Forces use Flash speeders in The Phantom Menace.

Gian speeder

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The Naboo Royal Security Forces use Gian speeders in The Phantom Menace. They are larger, heavier counterparts to the NRSF Flash Speeders, and are used mainly for skirmishes against pirates and smugglers. However, they are still modified civilian landspeeeders, and prove relatively useless against Trade Federation tanks. They are painted purple, carry one medium blaster cannon, and have seating for four NRSF officers. They also have light armor plating for protection against hand-held blasters, but there is little protection for the vehicles occupants.

Hailfire droid tank

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Hailfire droids are mobile missile platforms that appear in Attack of the Clones during the Battle of Geonosis and have featured in other Star Wars media associated with the Clone Wars. In-universe material identifies them as IG-227 Hailfire-class droid tanks produced by Haor Chall Engineering and commissioned for the InterGalactic Banking Clan prior to the Clone Wars to assist with debt collection. Standing 6.8 m (22 ft) tall and capable of 45 km/h (28 mph), they consist of two large wheels with a low-fixed base on which is mounted a targeting photoreceptor, twin chin-mounted blaster cannons, and two missile launchers. Each launcher can carry up to 15 missiles, which have an effective range of less than one kilometer following deliberately evasive trajectories to their target. Although an effective platform against both ground and air targets, the Hailfire was phased out during the Clone Wars because of its limited ammunition supply.[58][63][64][65]

Joe Pappalardo of Popular Mechanics, in analyzing several different Star Wars vehicles, gave a mixed review of the Hailfire droid. He praised it for being a wheeled vehicle instead of a walking vehicle and noted that having the robot body suspended between wheels is a popular real-world design which allows robots to right themselves. However he argues the design's wheel size is too big for effectively traversing large obstacles, citing research done by Caltech and NASA on the issue. He also criticized the negative camber of the wheels for having no discernable purpose.[66]

Homing spider droid

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The OG-9 homing spider droid appears in Attack of the Clones during the Battle of Geonosis and features in other Star Wars media, including as a playable vehicle in Battlefront II. During post-production, the droid was referred to as "Commerce Guild droid B."[67] Referred to in source material as the OG-9 homing spider droid, these droid walking tanks were manufactured by Baktoid Armor Workshop for the Commerce Guild to enforce their contracts. It consists of an armored reactor core body attached to four armored legs, giving it a height of 7.3 m (24 ft). While the legs are thin they are tougher than they look, allowing the droid to traverse nearly any terrain and achieve a top speed of 90 km/h (56 mph). Its primary weapons are two dish-shaped laser cannons mounted on the top and bottom of the reactor core: the top-mounted cannon primarily releases sustains bursts to wear down deflector shields, while the bottom cannon suppresses enemy infantry.[58][68][69]

Joe Pappalardo of Popular Mechanics praised the design of the Homing spider droid for mirroring the design of a real-world robot, RoboSimian, designed by JPL for traversing rough terrain. However he criticized it's apparent slow speed during the final battle in Attack of the Clones and argues that destroying one of its legs would quickly knock the robot out of a fight.[66]

Multi-troop transport (MTT)

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The Multi-Troop Transports or MTTs made their first appearance in The Phantom Menace, carrying and deploying Trade Federation battle droids during the invasion of Naboo. As with the AAT, parts of the MTT are intended to suggest animalistic traits.[40][70] Lucas requested the MTT have locomotive-type qualities and be capable of knocking down everything in its path; consequently, the MTT has battering rams and locomotive components.[70] Although the MTT was primarily created using computer-generated imagery (CGI), a scale model was also built to film certain scenes of The Phantom Menace, combining elements of practical and digital special effects.[71]

Fictional background for the MTT explains it was originally produced by Baktoid Armor Workshop, the same manufacturer of the Trade Federation's AAT. Measuring 31 m (102 ft) long and 3 m (9.8 ft) tall, the MTT is designed to deploy in traditional battle lines, hence its strong frontal armor.[72] Although floating above the ground on heavy-duty "repulsorlift" engines, the MTT is a lumbering vehicle with a top speed of only 35 km/h (22 mph).[73] A crew of five battle droids operate the MTT and it is armed with a pair of twin 17kv antipersonnel blaster cannons, but its primary purpose is to carry 112 battle droids into battle. These are stored folded-up on an articulated deployment rack, which extends forward out of the MTT's bulbous front end via troop deployment hatch.[73][74] During the Clone Wars, MTTS were modified to carry larger Super Battle Droids as well.[73]

Podracer

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3D rendering of Sebulba's podracer

Podracers are high-speed one-man race craft. Anakin Skywalker (Jake Lloyd) enters and wins a podrace in The Phantom Menace. It consists of forward turbines attached loosely to the cockpit by a series of cables with the turbines attached to each other by an ion beam. It was frequently gambled upon and was considered by many, including Qui-Gon Jinn, to be a dangerous sport. The video games Star Wars Episode I: Racer, Star Wars: Racer Arcade and Star Wars Racer Revenge are based on The Phantom Menace's podracing scenes.

Republic assault gunboat

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The Republic assault gunboat appears in Revenge of the Sith. The vehicle went through several changes over the course of its development: it was originally a Confederacy capital ship, then became the "Good Guy A" support ship for the Republic.[75] It became a Confederacy ship once more before being scaled down, turned into a speeder, and becoming a Republic craft.[75]

Republic LAAT Gunship

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LAAT gunship

The Low-Altitude Assault Transports (LAATs) are Galactic Republic airborne attack transport and multirole-ground attack gunships that appears in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars: Battlefront, and Star Wars: Republic Commando, ferrying clone troopers, Jedi, and military hardware during battle. The Expanded Universe describes the LAAT as a versatile multi-role aerospace crafts capable of reconfigured for the gunship, transport, starfighter, and bomber combat roles. There are numerous LAAT variants: the LAAT/i infantry transport, the LAAT/c cargo carrier, the LAAT/s stealth special forces, the LAAT/le law enforcement for military police, and LAAT/v vehicle tactical airlift that carried AT-TEs.[76][77]

Lucas turned to footage of helicopter-troop deployment when conceiving the LAAT; the vehicle was originally labeled the "Jedi attack helicopter", a versatile gunship platform combining the functions of a black hawk a chinook and an Apache.[78] The vehicle's ultimate appearance is based on the Russian Mil Mi-24 helicopter.[78] The craft's engine sounds are the modified sound of a Vickers Vimy, a World War I bomber. Both Hasbro and Lego released LAAT models in 2002; Lego released another LAAT in 2008.[79][80] Code 3 Collectibles released a die-cast gunship two years later.[81]

Within the Star Wars universe, these repulsorlift gunships were built by Rothana Heavy Engineering to serve a vital role as atmospheric transports and escorts for the Republic during the Clone Wars.[82][83] The standard LAAT/i gunship (Low Altitude Assault Transport/infantry), measuring 17.4 m (57 ft) long (clearance with guns) and 6.1 m (20 ft) deep with a 17 m (56 ft) wingspan, can carry a platoon of 30 clone troopers with storage racks for several speeder bikes.[84] With a maximum air speed of 620 km/h (390 mph), the LAAT was designed specifically with low-atmosphere flight in mind, giving it an advantage engaging enemy starfighters which give up their speed advantage when fighting below mountain level.[82][84] Later models however were adapted to allow short trips in deep space.[82] The gunship's weaponry includes three antipersonnel laser cannons on swivel turrets, two forward and one rear; four composite-beam laser turrets, two mounted on the wings and two on ball turrets extending from either side; two mass driver missile launchers which can accelerate a variety of missiles at up to hypersonic velocities; and eight light air-to-air rockets carried on underwing hardpoints.[84] The LAAT/i is crewed by a pilot, copilot/gunner, and two auxiliary turret gunners. It also carries a variety of emergency supplies, including an IM-6 Battlefield Medical Droid, collapsible repulsor stretchers, and inflatable decontamination tents.[84]

Another variant, the LAAT/c (Low Altitude Assault Transport/carrier), is crewed by a single pilot and armed with just the nose-mounted cannons, but features a pair of magnetic clamps that can quickly ferry cargo or AT-TEs into battle.[82][83]

Self-propelled heavy artillery (SPHA)

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Self-propelled heavy artillery first appear in Attack of the Clones during the Battle of Geonosis. The vehicle was initially designed on treads, but George Lucas suggested that it be equipped with legs like the AT-TEs that fight alongside it.[85] The SPHA was referred to as "Clone Tank A" during production.[85] Source material identifies the SPHA as one of the biggest ground guns in the Republic's arsenals during the Clone Wars, operated by a crew of 30 clone troopers. At 140.2 m (460 ft) long, the SPHA is slow but steady, reaching speeds of up to 35 km/h (22 mph) on 12 articulate legs though it must remain stationary to fire its weapon. The SPHA-T is armed with a heavy turbolaser cannon powerful enough to destroy a starship, though firing it requires vast amounts of energy which can quickly drain the SPHA-T.[64][86]

Joe Pappalardo of Popular Mechanics has criticized the design of the SPHA for using legs compared to wheels or treads which would be easier to maintain.[66]

Single Trooper Aerial Platform (STAP)

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STAPs, which first appeared in The Phantom Menace and have featured in other Star Wars media, are designed to appear reminiscent of the speeder bikes seen in Return of the Jedi.[87] The STAP's design also relates back to Lucas' 1973 idea of ridable "jet-sticks" which appeared in early drafts of the original Star Wars movie.[88] A draft of The Phantom Menace refers to the vehicles as STAPS, or Single Troop Armed Pogo Sticks.[87]

These lightweight reconnaissance vehicles are based in-universe on civilian vehicles called airhooks, modified for greater performance and to be piloted by the Trade Federation's battle droids. Floating above the ground thanks to "repulsorlift" technology, a pair of drive turbines on either side of the vertical stem gives it impressive speed and maneuverability. Though armed with a pair of blaster cannons, the STAP leaves its pilot completely exposed, making it ill-suit for heavy battle.[89]

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Swamp speeders appear in Revenge of the Sith during battle scenes on Felucia and Kashyyyk. TJ Frame, who worked on the swamp speeder concept soon after joining the art department, initially designed the craft to be appear reminiscent of fanboats.[90] Within the Star Wars universe these vehicles are known as Infantry Support Platform (ISP) speeders, built for the Republic during the Clone Wars by Uulshos Manufacturing. ISPs use repulsorlifts and a powerful turbofan to patrol swampy regions, leading to their nickname, although they can be used on almost any terrain. Operated by two clone troopers and armed with a pair of twin swiveling blaster cannons, the ISP can move at speeds of up to 100 km/h (62 mph).[86]

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General Grievous rides a wheel bike in Revenge of the Sith during his confrontation with Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor). Grievous' vehicle is similar to another wheel bike that appears in the Star Wars: Droids cartoon.[91] One concept for Grievous' vehicle was for it to include "tank-like chariots"; at another point, the vehicle was going to be another droid.[91]

Grievous' wheel bike is identified in Star Wars source material as a TSMEU-6 personal wheel bike built by the Z-Gomot Ternbuell Guppat Corporation. Wheel bikes are described as being primarily used during mining operations, however they are also popular as modified weapons platforms on the second-hand market. The TSMEU-6 is 3.5 m (11 ft) long with a wheel diameter of 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) and four retractable legs for navigating difficult terrain. With the legs retracted the wheel bike has a maximum speed of 330 km/h (210 mph), while in walking mode the bike can only attain 10 km/h (6.2 mph). Overall the bike has enough fuel to travel 500 km (310 mi). While normally carrying a driver and passenger, Grievous' bike has had the passenger seat replaced with a heavy double laser cannon; both seat and cannon remain stable while the wheel rotates around them.[92][93]

Wookiee flying catamaran

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Wookiee flying catamarans appear in Revenge of the Sith. They were originally conceived as strictly water vehicles.[94] The addition of a rotor came late in production; some printed works do not depict this component.[94]

Wookiee ornithopter

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Wookiee ornithopters appear in Revenge of the Sith. The craft was originally known as the "dragonfly helicopter".[95] Although mostly depicted through computer-generated imagery, a full-size mockup of the gunner's seat was created for a closeup of the tail gunner.[95]

Vehicles appearing in the Sequel Trilogy

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All Terrain MegaCaliber Six (AT-M6)

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The All Terrain MegaCaliber Six, or AT-M6 walker, is a mobile siege engine utilized by the First Order in their attempt to reconquer the galaxy. Built around a massive turbolaser cannon carried on its back, this simian-shaped walker combines equal parts devastating firepower and psychological warfare. These walkers made their theatrical appearance in Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) as the First Order attempted to wipe out the Resistance in the Battle of Crait, and have appeared in other multimedia related to the sequel trilogy.

Ski Speeder

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The Ski Speeder makes it theatrical debut in Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) as the Resistance uses several of these vehicles to defend their base on Crait in the film's climactic battle. They were created by production designer Kevin Jenkins, with full-size sets built to film the actors piloting them. The vehicles' unsightly appearance is meant to represent the Resistance's situation - ugly and outdated weapons of last resort - but the addition of the stabilizing ski foot with Crait's red crystalline surface creates beauty in their movements.[96]

These vehicles are identified within the Star Wars universe as V-4X-D ski speeders originally built by Roche Machines for use in asteroid slalom racing, a sport that involves competitors racing along and between asteroids with sufficient gravity for repulsorlifts to engage. However, the sport quickly lost its appeal after an incident saw several racers devoured live on-air by stone-mites. Roche Machines was forced to sell much of their remaining inventory at reduced prices, with some finding their way to the Rebel Alliance. These speeders, measuring 7.33 m (24.0 ft) long and 11.5 m (38 ft) wide with room for a single pilot, were modified by Rebel technicians to carry two medium laser cannons in place of the boom-mounted holo-cameras and as much armoring as possible. A contingent of modified ski speeders were stored on Crait but abandoned along with the base, where the desperate Resistance would deploy them as their last line of defense.[97][98]

Vehicles appearing in other Star Wars media

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Imperial Assault Tank

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The Imperial Assault Tank is a ground vehicle which made its theatrical debut in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story patrolling the streets of Jedha's Old City and has appeared in other media including Star Wars Rebels.[99] The life-sized model which appeared on the Rogue One set was based on a heavily modified flatbed Alvis Stormer piloted by experienced tank operators. Although the tank had initially been intended to be a hover vehicle, it was decided to keep the treads after production.[100]

Official sources identify the vehicle as the TX-225 "Occupier" combat assault tank manufactured by Rothana Heavy Engineering for the Galactic Empire. Measuring 7.3 m (24 ft) long and 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) high, this ground assault vehicle (GAV) can reach a top speed of 72 km/h (45 mph) on open roads and is crewed by a tank commander, driver, and gunner/technician.[99][101] Its armament includes a pair of elevating twin Dymek Mk2e/w medium laser cannons for antiarmor & antiaircraft use and a forward-locked twin Dymek MK 2e/w medium laser cannon for antipersonnel use. Composite laminate armoring makes the tank remarkably resilient without overtaxing its propulsion system. Two variants of the "Occupier" are employed by the Empire: the standard TX-225 GAVw utilizing a continuous track which makes it highly maneuverable in urban environments, and the TX-225 GAVr which hovers slightly above the ground on repulsorlifts.[101]

Imperial Troop Transport

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The Imperial Trooper Transport is a vehicle which made its television debut in Star Wars Rebels and has appeared in other Star Wars media including The Mandalorian. According to official sources, the K79-S80 Imperial Troop Transport (ITT) is an armored troop transport which uses repulsorlift technology to deliver Stormtroopers into battle. Manufactured by Ubrikkian Industries, the ITT measures 8.7 m (29 ft) long and can achieve a top speed of 150 km/h (93 mph). Although not designed specifically for combat, the ITT is armed with two forward-facing laser guns and a roof-mounted twin laser turret to defend itself. In addition to carrying troops the ITT is also used to ferry supplies or prisoners between locations; the cargo racks on either side of the ITT double as holding compartments for publicly displaying prisoners as a warning to others.[102][103]

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In the Star Wars universe, air, aquatic, and ground vehicles form a diverse and integral component of galactic transportation, combat, and exploration, spanning civilian repulsorlift speeders, massive Imperial walkers, and submersible craft adapted to planetary environments. These vehicles, featured across the franchise's , , and expanded media, enable characters to navigate everything from urban skylines and rugged terrains to oceanic depths, often highlighting technological innovations by factions like the , , and planetary natives. Air vehicles, propelled by repulsorlift engines or atmospheric thrusters, dominate aerial operations and pursuits, including the Rebel Alliance's T-47 snowspeeder, a modified airspeeder equipped for high-speed patrols and defense with laser cannons and towing cables. Other prominent examples include the Cloud City cloud car, a twin-pod repulsorlift craft armed with blaster cannons for security duties, and the XJ-6 airspeeder, a pursuit vehicle favored by for its open cockpit and powerful engines. Ground vehicles, conversely, emphasize durability and terrain traversal, such as the Imperial AT-AT walker, a four-legged armored transport over 20 meters tall used for devastating assaults on Rebel bases. Landspeeders like the X-34 model, floating via repulsorlift and augmented by thrust turbines, provide versatile civilian and military mobility across planetary surfaces. Aquatic vehicles, less common but vital on water worlds, facilitate underwater travel and combat, exemplified by the Gungan bongo submarine, a shielded submersible deployed by Naboo's amphibious inhabitants to navigate deep oceans and evade predators like the opee sea killer. These craft often incorporate organic designs or advanced shielding to withstand pressure and currents, as seen in operations on planets like Mon Cala, home to the Mon Calamari species and their oceanic fleets. Together, these vehicle categories underscore the franchise's emphasis on innovative engineering tailored to the galaxy's varied ecosystems and ongoing conflicts.

Air Vehicles

Air Vehicles appearing in the Original Trilogy

The air vehicles featured in the Original Trilogy (A New Hope, , and ) primarily rely on repulsorlift technology for hover and atmospheric flight, enabling agile maneuvers in diverse environments from planetary surfaces to urban skies. These vehicles played key roles in patrols, defensive operations, and support actions during pivotal conflicts between the and the . Cloud Car (Storm IV Twin-Pod)
The Storm IV Twin-Pod Cloud Car is a twin-pod atmospheric repulsorcraft manufactured by Bespin Motors, designed with two armored cockpits connected by a central repulsorlift engine for stability and speed in high-altitude patrols. Capable of reaching a maximum speed of 1,500 km/h, it is equipped with two light blaster cannons for defensive engagements and requires a crew of one pilot and one gunner to operate effectively. In , these vehicles are prominently used by the Bespin Wing Guard for security patrols around Cloud City, providing aerial oversight during the Imperial occupation.
Snowspeeder (T-47 Airspeeder)
The T-47 Airspeeder, modified by the into the Snowspeeder variant and manufactured by Incom Corporation, is a versatile two-seat repulsorcraft optimized for cold environments with added insulation, skis, and a reinforced hull. It achieves speeds up to 1,000 km/h and features twin forward-facing blaster cannons along with a rear-arc gun equipped with a heavy-duty tow cable, allowing it to target and entangle larger threats. During the Battle of in , Snowspeeders serve as the primary air defense for Echo Base, where pilots like employ the tow cable tactic to trip Imperial AT-AT walkers, despite the vehicles' vulnerability to ground fire.
Skyhopper (T-16)
The T-16 Skyhopper, produced by Incom Corporation as an agile atmospheric fighter, is a single-pilot repulsorcraft favored by smugglers for its high maneuverability and ion drive propulsion. With a top speed of approximately 1,200 km/h, its controls closely resemble those of the T-65 X-wing, facilitating quick adaptation for Rebel pilots, and it includes light armaments suitable for skirmishes.

Air Vehicles appearing in the Prequel Trilogy

The air vehicles featured in the (Episodes I-III) and related media like primarily served military roles during the -Separatist conflicts of the late era, evolving from civilian repulsorlift designs to heavily armed gunships optimized for planetary assaults and close support. These craft emphasized versatility in troop transport, , and , reflecting the technological of the (22–19 BBY). Separatist designs often incorporated droid automation for swarm tactics, while vehicles prioritized integration and modular weaponry, as seen in key battles on worlds like Naboo, Geonosis, and Kashyyyk. The HMP droid gunship, a Separatist turret-based air support platform, featured a heavily armored saucer-shaped hull with ray shielding, enabling relentless barrages against infantry and armor. Equipped with multiple laser cannons and missile launchers for explosive ordnance delivery, it excelled in automated predator roles during late engagements. Deployed by the Confederacy of Independent Systems, the gunship appeared in the Battle of Kashyyyk in Revenge of the Sith and various Clone Wars campaigns, including orbital insertions and ground suppression. The ARC-170 starfighter, manufactured by Incom Corporation and Subpro Corporation, functioned as a heavy fighter-bomber for in Clone Wars operations. This bulky, three-crew craft carried proton torpedoes alongside laser cannons, supporting advances with its multipurpose reconnaissance and strike capabilities. Clone pilots operated it extensively in planetary atmospheres and space, contributing to victories in sieges and fleet engagements throughout the war. The Republic LAAT gunship (Low Altitude Assault Transport), produced by Kuat Drive Yards, served as an iconic troop carrier and with a spacious compartment for up to 30 or vehicles. Armed with composite-beam turbolasers, missile launchers, and anti-personnel lasers, it provided air-to-ground and air-to-air fire support at low altitudes. First deployed in the Battle of Geonosis in Attack of the Clones, it played pivotal roles in assaults on Kashyyyk and other fronts in Revenge of the Sith and The series. The Single Trooper Aerial Platform (STAP), designated BDR-4, offered battle droids a lightweight scouting using repulsorlift for agile maneuvers over varied . Mounting twin blaster cannons for rapid fire, it allowed individual droid operators to patrol and harass enemy positions efficiently. Separatist forces utilized STAPs during the invasion of Naboo in The Phantom Menace, where their speed aided in pursuing and securing objectives. The flying , a repulsorlift platform native to Kashyyyk, consisted of twin-hulled designs armed with catapults and energy weapons for defensive volleys. Wookiee warriors piloted these agile craft to navigate the planet's dense wroshyr forests and waterways, launching counterattacks against invaders. During the Separatist assault on Kashyyyk in Revenge of the Sith, catamarans proved vital in repelling droid landings and supporting ground defenses, blending traditional Wookiee engineering with anti-gravity tech.

Air Vehicles appearing in the Sequel Trilogy

The Ski Speeder served as a key Resistance air vehicle during the late stages of the -Resistance conflict, debuting in the Sequel Trilogy's atmospheric engagements. This low-altitude craft represented an adaptation of starfighter technology for planetary operations, emphasizing speed and precision in ground support roles. The Ski Speeder was designed for skimming close to the surface, enabling it to evade enemy fire while delivering targeted strikes. Capable of reaching speeds up to 1,200 km/h, it featured ski-like struts for stability on uneven terrain and was armed with bomb launchers mounted on the undersides. In Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi, Resistance pilots, including , deployed a squadron of these vehicles on the salt plains of Crait to disrupt advancing AT-M6 walkers, dropping ski-mounted bombs to damage their legs and slow the assault. Despite heavy losses to intercepts, the tactic bought crucial time for the Resistance evacuation.

Air Vehicles appearing in other Star Wars media

The Vulture Droid operates in atmospheric mode as a versatile Separatist hybrid fighter, transforming from a bipedal walking configuration to a winged flight form for agile planetary assaults. It deploys buzz droids to sabotage enemy starfighters by latching onto hulls and dismantling components during combat. This droid starfighter appears prominently in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, where squadrons engage Republic forces in atmospheric battles, and in Star Wars Rebels, supporting ground operations on rebel-held worlds. The BARC Speeder functions as a scout vehicle, providing with enhanced mobility and firepower for missions beyond standard capabilities. Adapted from earlier Y-wing bomber designs, it features a robust frame suitable for escort duties and rapid deployment in varied terrains. In Star Wars: The Clone Wars, BARC Speeders are used by clone scouts to patrol battlefronts and gather intelligence during the era. The 614-AvA Speeder, an urban airspeeder model, demonstrates high maneuverability for pursuit operations in dense cityscapes like . Repurposed by after the Empire's fall, it equips pilots with enclosed cockpits and forward-facing cannons for agile chases through traffic lanes. Featured in the 2023 series Ahsoka, these speeders support key characters in high-stakes atmospheric pursuits amid the post-Imperial underworld. The Kom'rk-class Fighter serves as an atmospheric dropship for Mandalorian forces, enabling low-altitude troop insertions with its rotating wing design for stable planetary descents. This combines starfighter agility with capacity for up to two dozen warriors, armed with forward cannons for defensive fire during deployment. In , the vessel facilitates covert operations, dropping Mandalorian commandos into combat zones on remote worlds.

Aquatic Vehicles

Aquatic Vehicles appearing in the Prequel Trilogy

The primary aquatic vehicle featured in the Prequel Trilogy is the Gungan bongo submarine, a bio-engineered transport utilized by the amphibious Gungans of Naboo for underwater navigation. This organic-technology craft reflects the Gungans' harmonious approach to engineering, constructed from organic materials to blend seamlessly with their aquatic environment. Measuring 15 meters in length and accommodating a crew of up to three, the bongo features a distinctive tribubble structure with a transparent bubble for visibility and tentacle-like turbines for maneuverability. In Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Jedi Master , his apprentice , and Gungan exile use a tribubble bongo to traverse Naboo's vast oceans and evade Trade Federation droid patrols during the planet's invasion. The vehicle's hydrostatic bubble shielding and electromotive propulsion enable it to withstand extreme pressures and achieve high speeds, facilitating rapid escapes through submerged caverns and the planet's core. Equipped for deep-sea operations without armaments, the bongo prioritizes stealth and agility, allowing it to integrate with Naboo's planetary ecosystems like the plasma flows in the planet's core for safe transit. This Gungan design underscores the prequel era's emphasis on diverse planetary technologies, showcasing how aquatic vehicles like the bongo supported survival and resistance in submerged worlds threatened by galactic conflict.

Aquatic Vehicles appearing in other Star Wars media

In the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, aquatic vehicles play a pivotal role in depicting underwater conflicts, particularly during the Separatist-backed invasion of Mon Cala in Season 4's opening arc. These submersibles highlight the Confederacy of Independent Systems' adaptation of droid technology for , enabling rapid deployment against Republic-allied Mon Calamari and Gungan forces amid the planet's vast oceans and kelp forests. The vehicles emphasize tactical maneuvers in low-visibility environments, where propulsion systems and armaments are optimized for submerged combat rather than surface navigation. The Manta Droid Subfighter serves as a key Separatist aquatic starfighter variant, designed for high-mobility strikes during the Mon Cala invasion depicted in The Clone Wars (Season 4, episodes "Water War" and "Gungan Attack"). Built by Haor Chall Engineering, this sleek, torpedo-shaped droid craft achieves a maximum underwater speed of 160 km/h, allowing it to outpace many organic-piloted vessels in fluid dynamics-heavy battles. Armed with dual laser cannons for precision targeting and torpedo launchers for area denial, it functions as an autonomous fighter, swarming enemy positions to disrupt Republic cloning operations and Gungan reinforcements. Its integrated droid brain enables coordinated attacks without crew vulnerabilities, making it ideal for the chaotic, multi-faction skirmishes on Mon Cala. In the 2003 Star Wars: Clone Wars microseries (Chapter 5), the Quarren Isolation League deploys the crab cannon, a heavily armored platform in alliance with the Separatists during conflicts on Mon Cala. This crab-like vehicle is equipped with four laser cannons and a powerful beam cannon capable of delivering devastating energy blasts to cripple assault ships. Operated by Quarren crews, it provides mobile support in defensive formations, anchoring battle lines against Mon Calamari knights and their eel-mounted lancers. The vehicle's slow but robust propulsion system suits entrenched positions in coral reefs, where its weaponry excels at targeting larger threats. The Separatist Sub-Carrier represents a larger-scale asset in these aquatic arcs of The Clone Wars, functioning as a massive underwater carrier for droid deployment during the Mon Cala campaign. This hulking vessel transports squadrons of mini-subs piloted by B1-series battle droids and Manta Droid Subfighters, launching them via ventral bays to overwhelm enemy fleets in coordinated assaults. Piloted by battle droids and supported by turret defenses, it serves as a mobile command hub, facilitating the rapid escalation of Separatist forces against the fractured Mon Calamari-Quarren society. Its sheer size and capacity for sustained operations underscore the Confederacy's strategy of numerical superiority in prolonged underwater engagements. These combat submersibles mark an evolution from earlier Gungan civilian designs to heavily militarized platforms tailored for the ' interstellar conflicts.

Ground Vehicles

Ground Vehicles appearing in the Original Trilogy

Ground vehicles in the Original Trilogy encompass a range of Imperial military walkers designed for planetary assaults and , as well as civilian repulsorlift and tracked transports utilized on arid worlds like . These machines highlight the Empire's emphasis on intimidation through towering, armored designs for uneven terrain, contrasted with lighter utility vehicles for local travel and scavenging. Key examples include the formidable All Terrain Armored Transport used in the campaign and smaller scout walkers patrolling Endor, alongside Tatooine-specific craft employed by moisture farmers, Jawas, and crime lords. The All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) is a quadrupedal walker standing 22.5 meters tall, capable of reaching speeds up to 60 kilometers per hour, and features heavy blast-impervious armor plating along with two chin-mounted cannons and two side-mounted medium blasters for offensive operations. Employed by Imperial ground forces, it serves both tactical and psychological roles in large-scale invasions, housing troops and equipment for rapid deployment. In , AT-ATs spearheaded the assault on the Rebel base at Echo Base during the Battle of Hoth, their towering forms enabling them to traverse the frozen landscape while shrugging off small-arms fire and contributing to the Empire's decisive victory. The All Terrain Scout Transport (AT-ST), a bipedal walker measuring 8.6 meters in height, achieves maximum speeds of 90 kilometers per hour and is armed with twin blasters, light blaster cannons, and a for light support duties. This agile vehicle is suited for , rapid assaults, and patrolling forested or rough terrains where larger walkers cannot maneuver effectively. In , AT-STs were deployed by Imperial forces to secure the moon of Endor, engaging Rebel commandos in the dense forests and underscoring the Empire's reliance on such units for perimeter defense during the shield generator operation. Luke Skywalker's , an X-34 model manufactured by the SoroSuub Corporation, is a sleek repulsorlift that hovers approximately one meter above the ground, powered by a trio of air-cooled thrust turbines for agile travel across desert surfaces. Commonly used by civilians on moisture-poor planets for short-range transport, it exemplifies the accessible repulsor technology available in the Outer Rim. Featured prominently in A New Hope, the carries Luke and from the Lars homestead to , highlighting everyday life on before the onset of galactic conflict. Sandcrawlers serve as massive, tracked mobile fortresses operated by the nomadic clans of , functioning as both habitats and salvage haulers equipped with magnetic suction arms to collect scrap and droids from the dunes. These hulking vehicles, pitted by constant exposure, traverse the at low speeds while providing shelter for dozens of Jawas and their scavenged goods. In A New Hope, a is encountered by after the purchase of and , illustrating the Jawas' role in the planet's droid trade economy. Desert skiffs are rugged, repulsorlift barges painted in rust-colored hues, designed for transporting passengers, cargo, or captives across Tatooine's Dune Sea with basic durability against harsh environmental conditions. Often utilized by Hutt criminal organizations for short-haul operations, these flat-decked vessels lack heavy armament but support utility roles in remote areas. During the events of Return of the Jedi, Jabba the Hutt employs desert skiffs to ferry prisoners to the Great Pit of Carkoon for execution by the Sarlacc, where they become central to the Rebels' escape amid the ensuing chaos. Jabba's sail barge, known as the Khetanna, is a 30-meter-long armored luxury repulsorlift transport fitted with sails for aesthetic flair and armed with at least one blaster cannon, serving as a floating palace for the Hutt crime lord's voyages across the desert. This opulent vessel accommodates Jabba's court, including guards and entertainers, while providing elevated vantage for oversight of operations. In , the Khetanna accompanies the desert skiffs to the pit but is ultimately destroyed in a fiery explosion following Luke Skywalker's confrontation with Jabba, marking the dramatic end to the gangster's reign.

Ground Vehicles appearing in the Prequel Trilogy

The ground vehicles featured in the Prequel Trilogy—Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Episode II – Attack of the Clones, and Episode III – Revenge of the Sith—along with the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, reflect the technological and tactical shifts during the Republic-Separatist conflicts from 32 BBY to 19 BBY. These vehicles, ranging from droid-operated tanks and transports to repulsorlift speeders and racing pods, were designed for mass deployment, rapid assault, and diverse terrains, emphasizing the Separatists' reliance on automated forces and the Republic's focus on versatile troop carriers. The transition from Trade Federation droid armies to clone legions influenced vehicle designs, prioritizing mobility and firepower for large-scale battles on planets like Naboo, Geonosis, and Utapau. Separatist forces prominently utilized the Armored Assault Tank (AAT), a repulsorlift-driven battle tank manufactured by Baktoid Armor Workshop for the Trade Federation and later the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Measuring approximately 9.75 meters in length with a maximum speed of 55 km/h, it featured a main laser cannon, range-finding laser, two anti-personnel blasters, and missile launchers, enabling effective armored assaults. The AAT debuted during the Battle of Naboo in The Phantom Menace, where it supported droid infantry, and saw extensive use in Clone Wars engagements. Another key Trade Federation asset was the Multi-Troop Transport (MTT), a massive tracked carrier designed to deploy battle droids efficiently. With dimensions of 35.94 meters in length and 10.54 meters in height, it could transport up to 112 B1 battle droids along with support vehicles like AATs, serving as both a troop carrier and siege ram during invasions. It played a central role in the Naboo occupation in The Phantom Menace, unloading droid armies to overwhelm planetary defenses, and appeared in various campaigns. The Hailfire Droid, constructed by the InterGalactic Banking Clan, was a wheeled missile platform resembling giant hoops for high-speed traversal, reaching up to 45 km/h. Standing approximately 11 meters tall and armed with twin rapid-fire missile launchers, it specialized in long-range bombardment. It first appeared in the First Battle of Geonosis in Attack of the Clones, unleashing devastating barrages on Republic positions, and was deployed throughout The Clone Wars for Separatist artillery support. The Corporate Alliance contributed the NR-N99 Persuader-class Tank Droid, a heavily armored wheeled with a central tread for stability, measuring 10.96 meters long and 6.2 meters tall. Equipped with an ion cannon, missile launchers, and heavy repeating blasters, it achieved speeds of 55 km/h and was used against forces. It featured in Attack of the Clones during Geonosis clashes and in The Clone Wars battles, providing mobile firepower for Separatist advances. Separatist walkers included the Dwarf Spider Droid, a four-legged, dome-shaped battle droid produced by the Commerce Guild, favored for its anti-armor capabilities. 1.98 meters tall with a powerful turret-mounted blaster offering a 2-kilometer effective range, it excelled in artillery roles on uneven terrain. It appeared in Revenge of the Sith on Utapau and extensively in The on planets like Ryloth, targeting vehicles. The Homing Spider Droid, an eight-legged sniper variant, combined mobility with precision strikes using dish-shaped homing laser cannons. Its long legs allowed elevation for line-of-sight attacks, making it effective in campaigns against infantry and armor. It was deployed in The Clone Wars series, notably in battles on Felucia and Mygeeto, enhancing Separatist tactical flexibility. On the side, the HAVw A6 Juggernaut, commonly known as the Clone Turbo Tank, was a massive wheeled troop carrier with all-terrain treads, capable of speeds up to 160 km/h. This 49.4-meter-long behemoth transported up to 300 , featured laser turrets, and could deploy gunships, serving as a mobile command post. It prominently appeared in Revenge of the Sith during the and Utapau operations and in numerous The Clone Wars episodes, symbolizing logistical superiority. The Self-Propelled Heavy Artillery (SPHA-T) was a twelve-legged walker mounting the Republic's largest ground-based turbolaser, designed for long-range support with a 5 km effective range. This modular platform, approximately 140 meters long and 20.6 meters tall when fully assembled, provided devastating firepower against fortifications. It debuted in Attack of the Clones at Geonosis and was used in Revenge of the Sith on Utapau, as well as The Clone Wars sieges, underscoring the Republic's emphasis on heavy ordnance. Repulsorlift scouts like the Flash Speeder offered rapid deployment at speeds up to 200 km/h, used by clone troopers for reconnaissance in The Clone Wars. Similarly, the Infantry Support Platform (ISP), manufactured by Incom Corporation, navigated wetlands at 100 km/h and appeared on Felucia in The Clone Wars episodes. Wookiee repulsorlift platforms, large floating structures approximately 40 meters wide armed with anti-vehicle lasers, defended positions on Kashyyyk in Revenge of the Sith and The Clone Wars. The Tsmeu-6 Wheel Bike, a two-wheeled pirate speeder reaching 330 km/h, was employed by Hondo Ohnaka's forces on Florrum in The Clone Wars. Civilian and racing vehicles included the Podracer, a high-speed repulsorlift craft capable of 700 km/h, featured in the Boonta Eve Classic on in The Phantom Menace. These fragile machines, piloted by non-humanoids like Anakin Skywalker, highlighted the perilous culture of podracing in the Outer Rim.

Ground Vehicles appearing in the Sequel Trilogy

The Sequel Trilogy features a limited array of ground vehicles, primarily those deployed by the to assert dominance over planetary surfaces during their conflict with the Resistance. These vehicles emphasize overwhelming firepower and mobility, evolving from Imperial designs to suit the First Order's aggressive tactics in films set around 34 ABY. The most prominent example is the All Terrain MegaCaliber Six (AT-M6), a heavy assault walker that represents the First Order's upscaled adaptation of classic AT-AT walkers for enhanced supremacy in siege operations. The AT-M6 is a quadrupedal walker standing 29.2 meters tall, designed with a simian-like for improved stability on varied terrain, allowing it to knuckle-walk while carrying substantial armament. Its primary weapon is the MegaCaliber Six turbolaser cannon mounted on its back, a massive piece capable of delivering devastating orbital strikes against starships, as demonstrated when forces targeted the Resistance flagship Raddus during the battle on Crait in Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi. Complementing this are additional heavy cannons and rapid-fire turrets for ground suppression, enabling the AT-M6 to function as a mobile fortress that crushes opposition with combined and close-range fire. In the Crait assault, multiple AT-M6 units spearheaded the 's invasion, advancing across the mineral planet's salt plains to bombard Resistance positions and support troop deployments, underscoring their role in large-scale ground offensives. The walker's reinforced armor and articulated legs provided resilience against Resistance countermeasures, such as ski speeder trench runs aimed at exploiting structural vulnerabilities similar to those of earlier walker models. Overall, the AT-M6 exemplifies the Sequel Trilogy's portrayal of ground warfare as a of mechanical might, where vehicles prioritize intimidation and precision bombardment over agility.

Ground Vehicles appearing in other Star Wars media

Ground vehicles in other Star Wars media, such as , live-action shows, and video games, expand the franchise's depiction of terrestrial warfare and beyond the core films, showcasing evolutions in Republic and Imperial designs during the , the rise of the , and later eras. The All Terrain Recon Transport (AT-RT) serves as a lightweight, bipedal walker optimized for and rapid support. Designed with an open cockpit for a single operator, it emphasizes mobility across varied terrains while mounting a forward-facing blaster for engaging enemy positions. This vehicle proved essential for clone forces in scouting missions and skirmishes, prominently featured in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars where it supported ground assaults against Separatist droids, and later in Star Wars Rebels during early Imperial operations. The All Terrain Tactical Enforcer (AT-TE), manufactured by Kuat Drive Yards, functions as a heavily armored, six-legged command walker functioning as the Republic's primary battle tank. Equipped with a top-mounted mass-driver cannon for long-range bombardment and multiple anti-personnel turrets, it accommodates a crew of up to 11, including gunners and a commander, enabling coordinated fire support and troop deployment. Deployed in major engagements, the AT-TE appears extensively in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, including planetary invasions, and in extended battle sequences tied to Revenge of the Sith on . Its robust frame and articulated legs allow traversal of rough landscapes, underscoring the Republic's emphasis on versatile heavy armor. The Imperial Troop Transport represents a utilitarian repulsorlift vehicle adapted for efficient stormtrooper mobilization under the . Configured as a segmented, armored bus-like craft, it facilitates quick deployment of units, often carrying dozens of troops into combat zones while providing covering fire from integrated emplacements. This transport is iconically showcased in , particularly during Imperial patrols and blockades on the planet , where it enforces occupation and responds to rebel activities. Its design prioritizes speed and capacity over heavy armament, reflecting the Empire's strategy for rapid suppression of uprisings. The Imperial Assault Tank, utilizing the TX-130 Saber-class chassis originally developed for the Republic, evolves into a swift hovertank for Imperial anti-insurgency roles. Outfitted with twin laser turrets and missile launchers for versatile firepower, it hovers low to the ground, enabling agile maneuvers in urban and rugged environments to support ground forces against armored threats. This variant debuts in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story during the Battle of Scarif, where Imperial forces deploy it to counter rebel incursions, and reappears in the video game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order amid Inquisitor hunts on various worlds. Its fighter-inspired agility marks an adaptation of prequel-era designs for post-Empire patrol duties. The Bantha-II Cargo Skiff provides essential logistics for operations in remote or hostile regions, serving as a durable repulsorlift hauler. Built by Ubrikkian Industries with an open-deck platform for loading cargo or personnel, it excels in transporting goods across desert terrains, often modified for armed escort roles with mounted blasters. In The Mandalorian, spanning seasons from 2019 to 2023, smugglers and bounty hunters utilize the skiff for Tatooine-based supply runs and extractions, highlighting its reliability in the lawless Outer Rim. Its robust construction withstands sandstorms and rough handling, making it a staple for independent operators evading larger authorities. The All Terrain Heavy Scout (AT-HS), a bipedal Imperial walker, was used for scouting and patrol duties. Featured in Star Wars Rebels and the Ahsoka series (2023), it supported Imperial operations with enhanced sensors and light armament.

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