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The '''Low Altitude Assault Transport''' ('''LAAT''') was a class of | The '''Low Altitude Assault Transport''' ('''LAAT''') was a class of [[repulsorlift]] gunship fielded by the [[Galactic Republic]] during the [[Clone Wars]]. Several variants were produced to fufill different combat roles. | ||
== Varients == | == Varients == | ||
*'''LAAT/i (Low Altitude Assault Transport/infantry)'''-The most common | *'''LAAT/i (Low Altitude Assault Transport/infantry)'''-The most common variant, the LAAT/i was designed to ferry infantry across the battlefield and to provide aerial fire support to ground forces with a powerful arsenal of three anti-personnel laser turrets, four composite beam cannons, and a pair of missile launchers. | ||
*'''LAAT/c (Low Altitude Assault Transport/carrier)'''-LAAT/c was designed to transport and deploy vehicles such as the AT-TE Walker, but was far more lightly armed than its infantry carrying counterpart, with only three | *'''LAAT/c (Low Altitude Assault Transport/carrier)'''-LAAT/c was designed to transport and deploy vehicles such as the AT-TE Walker, but was far more lightly armed than its infantry carrying counterpart, with only three anti-personnel laser turrets. | ||
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Revision as of 22:02, 21 November 2007
The Low Altitude Assault Transport (LAAT) was a class of repulsorlift gunship fielded by the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars. Several variants were produced to fufill different combat roles.
Varients
- LAAT/i (Low Altitude Assault Transport/infantry)-The most common variant, the LAAT/i was designed to ferry infantry across the battlefield and to provide aerial fire support to ground forces with a powerful arsenal of three anti-personnel laser turrets, four composite beam cannons, and a pair of missile launchers.
- LAAT/c (Low Altitude Assault Transport/carrier)-LAAT/c was designed to transport and deploy vehicles such as the AT-TE Walker, but was far more lightly armed than its infantry carrying counterpart, with only three anti-personnel laser turrets.