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Low Altitude Assault Transport

Low Altitude Assault Transport/infantry

Production information

Model

Low Altitude Assault Transport/infantry repulsorlift gunship

Technical specifications

Length

Width

17 meters(wingspan)[3][2]

Height/depth

6.1 meters[1]

Megalight per hour

50[4]

Maximum atmospheric speed

Shielding

Equipped[5]

Armament

Escape craft

1 (cockpit capsule)[6][2]

Crew

Passengers

Cargo capacity

17 m³[1]

Consumables

Fuel for 8 hours[1]

Other systems

Usage

Year introduced

"These gunships fly like butcherbugs and cut into us like Blood Carvers. We must have one."
ArchdukePoggle the Lesser[2]

TheLow Altitude Assault Transport/infantry (LAAT/i), often referred to as theRepublic attack gunship orRepublic Gunship, and affectionately known as the "larty" byclone troopers, was one of the several models in theLow Altitude Assault Transport line ofstarships that mainly served asgunships andtroop transports for theGrand Army of the Republic during theClone Wars. Its role was to transportclonetroopers as well as offering air-to-ground and air-to-air support for theGalactic Republic against theConfederacy of Independent Systems. The LAAT/i gunship saw extensive use in numerous battles and campaigns of the Clone Wars. During theImperial Era, the ships were used by both theGalactic Empire andAlliance to Restore the Republic.

Characteristics[]

An LAAT/i.

An LAAT/i.

TheLAAT/i was arepulsorlift infantrytransport capable of carrying up to thirty troopers. Secondary functions included reconnaissance, direct fire support, search-and-recovery, and low-altitude air-to-ground and air-to-air strikes against vehicles ranging fromairspeeders tostarfighters.

In addition to its trooper complement, housed on a deckplate protected by drooping wings and a sliding side door, the LAAT/i could carry four militaryspeeder bikes in an aft-deployable rack. The crew complement comprised aclone trooper pilot and co-pilot/forward gunner in the hunchbacked cockpit, and two auxiliary gunners stationed in pinpoint composite-beamturrets extending on articulated arms from the troop cabin. AnIM-6 battlefield medical droid was commonly carried aboard in an emergency locker. In the event of emergencies, the cockpit capsule could separate from the main craft to act as anescape pod.[6]

The LAAT/i was a fully armed gun platform, with a complete arsenal of weaponry that consisted of three anti-personnellaser turrets, two forward-facing, one covering the stern hatch; two top-mountedmass-driver missile launchers fed by rear-mounted ordnance belts and commonly loaded with short-rangehoming missiles, HE (high explosive), HEAP (high explosive armor-piercing), and APF (anti-personnel fragmentation) rounds; four composite-beam, pin-point laser turrets, (on some models, the slot for these Balls were inter-changeable with floodlights) two of which were automated bubble-turrets located on either wing; and eight light air-to-air rockets stowed on the underside of each wing.[1]

Infantry gunships were equipped with atmospheric containment shielding and could be deployed from space, yet could not reach orbit altitude without a carrier vessel. The LAAT/i's optimal fighting range was in the lower atmosphere, where they could reach speeds in excess of six hundred kilometers per hour. A singleAcclamator-class assault ship could carry up to eighty LAAT-series gunships, while aVenator-class Star Destroyer had space for half that complement. The LAAT/i was highly effective but lacked large amounts of armor making it a vulnerable target.

When approaching a target, the main cabin would light up red, a visual indicator to stand by, when troopers would conduct last-moment preparations including checking their ammunition and communication systems. Once touching down, the red lights would change to green, signaling clearance to debark.[12]

Within the main cabin were various handles attached to cables hanging from the ceiling of the main cabin. When the gunship's hatches were open, clone troopers would hold on to these to help keep their balance while the gunship was in flight. In the case of rapid deployment, clone troopers could hang on to these as the cables were lowered to the ground for quick deployment so the LAAT/i wouldn't need to land. However, during this process, both the clone troopers and gunship were vulnerable to enemy fire, so landing and debarking in the regular manner was the more common way to deploy troops.

LAAT/i gunships were often a welcome sight for exhaustedclone troopers and theirJedi commanders.

The assault gunships were capable of being fitted out for stealth missions by the addition of engine baffles and shields, an electromagnetic emission and heat signature-reducing black polymer, as well as the removal of its weaponry. Those modifications made the main hold almost sound proof.[13]

History[]

New Sith Wars[]

Odionate forces usedgunships visually similar to the LAAT during theNew Sith Wars,over a millennium before theClone Wars. They were sometimes carried into battle by a ship that was visually similar to theCR25 troop carrier.[14]Kerra Holt, disguised as a member of the death cultOdion cultivated, travelled aboard one of these ships on a mission toSarrassia.[15]

Clone Wars[]

LAAT/i gunships fly into and deploy clone troopers for the Battle of Geonosis.

LAAT/i gunships fly into and deploy clone troopers for the Battle of Geonosis.

An early LAAT design was used as a prisoner transport by theJedi Order at leastten years before the Clone Wars, but the more familiar infantry version gained fame as an air assault vehicle during the war.

The LAAT/i was first deployed in a military operation at theFirst Battle of Geonosis,[16] in22 BBY[9] where six gunships rescued the survivingJedi from thePetranaki arena under the command ofJedi MasterYoda. The gunships proved valuable for the Republic during the battle, eliminating manyHardcell-class transports and clearing the battlefield of many Separatist armored units, especiallyHailfire droids, which were proving deadly for the RepublicAT-TEs.[16]

Flights of LAAT/i gunships attempted to disable and destroy many of the fleeingLucrehulk-class core ships on the battlefield. During the war,Jedi would occasionally pilot the gunships, as demonstrated byMace Windu at Geonosis andObi-Wan Kenobi at theBattle of Thule.[17] Infantry gunships saw continued use throughout the war, with some stationed at theJedi Temple onCoruscant. They would prove pivotal for the Republic many times throughout the brutal conflict, helping win many battles. At some point, the Confederacy unveiled their answer to the LAAT, theMechanized Assault Flyer,[18] followed by theHMP droid gunship, both of which matched the LAAT in terms of firepower.[8] At some point during the Clone Wars, a least one LAAT/i was deployed with a Clone Trooper unit that includeBL-1707 onLubang Minor, but ended up stranded there, of which the vehicle was later rediscovered by 1 ABY.[19]

The .

TheMuunilinst 10 LAAT.

Customization[]

During the Clone Wars, many LAAT/i gunships were customized with special paintwork.The Muunilinst 10 had a special gunship assigned to them painted with a blue color scheme and the visage of a rancor across the nose of the ship.[20]

Other gunships, some of which were also individually named, were painted with provocative or morale-boosting artwork on the nose of the ship. Some of the known customized gunships were theLucky Lekku,Crumb Bomber,Spaceward Ho!,Bantha Poodoo,Plo's Bros,Separatist Nightmare,Bad Kitty,Dooku Boot andThe Bug Stomper. There was also an LAAT/c gunship with a wampa painted on the nose.

Galactic Civil War[]

An  /i in orbit around .

AnImperialLAAT/i in orbit aroundCoruscant.

Early in the Galactic Civil War, a small anti-Imperial faction, led by formerJedi GeneralRahm Kota, found use for a LAAT/i during their attack on Imperial forces stationed onFelucia, shortly after the inhabitants of the planet were corrupted by theDark side of the Force.

Later on, in theGalactic Civil War, theRebel Alliance found several disabled, yet still functional, LAAT gunships. The Alliance used these vehicles to further their cause in overthrowing the Empire. When in use by the Rebels, they were known as either "Alliance Assault Craft" or "Rebel Assault Transports".[8] Other rebel groups not affiliated with the Alliance would also come to rely on the aging military transports, like theJaabimi[11] andKaminoan rebels.[8]

During the Galactic Civil War, an Imperialstorm commando namedSarkli, along with many otherstormtroopers,landed in a canyon onGeonosis after a skirmish in the asteroid field withRogue Squadron. Sarkli's escape pod landed near a LAAT/i gunship left over from the Clone Wars. The Imperials were attacked byB1-Series battle droids, also from the Clone Wars. Sarkli commandeered the LAAT/i in an attempt to escape the droids.Wedge Antilles, who had also crashed on Geonosis, fought his way through stormtroopers and droids and was attacked and almost killed by Sarkli when he came out of the chaos. The LAAT was severely damaged when Wedge took control of anE-Web heavy repeating blaster. Swearing revenge on Wedge, Sarkli crashed the LAAT/i into the canyon wall.[21]

Variants[]

 discovers a crashed LAAT/i.

Luke Skywalker discovers a crashed LAAT/i.

Rothana Heavy Engineering produced a number of LAAT variants, including theLAAT/c, a carrier gunship capable of deliveringwalkers andfighter tanks onto the battlefield; theLAAT/v with deck space for sixteen speeder bikes or eight militarylandspeeders; and acommand variant commonly used byAdvanced Recon Commandos. Some models lacked the bubble turrets on the sides of the deck or had painting on the sides instead such asKowakian monkey-lizards orTwi'leks. Non-standard paint schemes appeared more frequently on craft assigned to serve elite units such asARC Troopers.

On units that had them, the side-mounted bubble turrets were mounted on armatures that normally held the forward half of the passenger bay doors. As the LAAT/i was equipped with an atmospheric pressure containment shield specifically for use in a vacuum, it was used for various actions in sub-orbital combat situations and also for boarding missions between carrier vessels and enemy cruisers in outer orbit and deep space battles. Bubble turrets were fitted to LAAT/i gunships engaged in combat above the atmospheric ceiling of planets and in space on numerous occasions. At least one longer-range voyage was undertaken by aLAAT/s during the Clone Wars, with bubble turrets fitted in conjunction with fully enclosing, sealed passenger/cargo bay doors. However, the craft crash-landed after atmospheric entry due to complications with weather conditions.

Behind the scenes[]

Early concept art by , later reused for the .

Early concept art byDoug Chiang, later reused for theHMP droid gunship.

The LAAT was inspired by real-world helicopter gunships, notably theSoviet (nowRussian)Mil Mi-24 Hindhelicopter gunship.[1] The ARC LAAT/i's "nose art" was inspired by the decoration found on some real-world combat aircraft such as theCurtiss P-40 from the 1st AVG Flying Tigers.[22]

LEGO manufactured four sets of the gunship, one in 2002 forAttack of the Clones and the second one in 2008 forStar Wars: The Clone Wars. The third, from 2013 is forStar Wars: Episode IIAttack of the Clones. The fourth set (2023) is based off of the Coruscant Guard variant, also seen in "The Clone Wars". The first set includes four clone troopers, adroideka, two Super Battle Droids and a genericHuman Jedi Knight. The vehicle has side bubble turrets, a gun rack and a medical center. The second variation includes Obi-Wan Kenobi,Plo Koon, CommanderCody,Asajj Ventress, and a clone trooper. The vehicle has a 74-Z Speeder and a Command Center. The escape pod has been replaced by abacta tank, and the bubble turrets on each side are replaced with two troop bay doors. The second set also includes spy droids and flick-fire missiles. The third set includes a clone trooper pilot, a clone trooper captain,Obi-Wan Kenobi,Padmé Amidala,Anakin Skywalker, two super battle droids, a speeder, and flick-fire missiles. The fourth set includesPadmé Amidala, two regular clone shock troopers, Chancellor Palpatine, and Commander Fox. the fourth set also includes a carrying handle, new stud shooter molds on the tips of each wing, and opening doors on the rear of the vehicle, the front compartment contains nothing, and two storage boxes sit right behind each wing. no side builds are present in the fourth iteration of the Lego gunship.

The11th issue ofKnight Errant featured ships that looked similar to LAATs.John Jackson Miller mentioned on his blog that the similarities between the later Republic technology and the ships on display was intentional.[23]

Appearances[]

Non-canon appearances[]

Sources[]

LAAT/i concept art by .

LAAT/i concept art byRyan Church.

Notes and references[]

  1. 1.01.11.21.31.41.51.61.7Star Wars: Complete Cross-Sections
  2. 2.002.012.022.032.042.052.062.072.082.092.102.112.122.13The New Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels
  3. 3.003.013.023.033.043.053.063.073.083.093.10The Official Star Wars Fact File
  4. Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron
  5. Star Wars Roleplaying Game Saga Edition Core Rulebook
  6. 6.06.1Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Visual Guide
  7. 7.07.1Star Wars Battlefront: Prima Official Game Guide
  8. 8.08.18.28.38.48.5Star Wars: Battlefront II
  9. 9.09.1The New Essential Chronology places theFirst Battle of Geonosis, the start of theClone Wars, in22 BBY.
  10. 10.010.1Star Wars Battlefront II: Prima Official Game Guide
  11. 11.011.1Star Wars: Empire
  12. Star Wars: The Clone Wars film
  13. SWInsider "Speaking Silently" —Star Wars Insider 139
  14. Knight Errant: Escape 1
  15. Knight Errant: Escape 2
  16. 16.016.1Star Wars: Episode IIAttack of the Clones
  17. Star Wars: The Clone Wars video game
  18. Star Wars: Battlefront
  19. Empire 26
  20. Star Wars: Clone Wars DVD commentary
  21. Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike
  22. The Art of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
  23. Globe John Jackson Miller's endnotes for Knight Errant Escape issue 1. onFaraway Press: The Online Home of John Jackson Miller(backup link)
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