Eternal Father
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION- Intent: Create a transport for TSE's new walker
- Image Source: Click - François Dujardin
- Canon Link: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Sith-Imperial Corps of Engineers
- Affiliation: The Sith Empire
- Model: Low Altitude Heavy Artillery Transport (LAHAT)
- Production: Minor
- Material:
Hull: Quadanium Steel Armored Titanium - Misc: Glasteel Viewports, Turadium Blast Doors/Shutters
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Classification: Heavy Transport
- Length: 42m
- Width: 46m
- Height: 10m
- Armament: Low
[5] Laser Turrets
[3] Heavy Laser Turrets - [2] Medium Laser Turrets
[*]Defenses: Very High
- Deflector Shields
- Reinforced Hull
- Anti-Missile Countermeasures
[*]Squadron Count: Low
- 8 Transports per Squadron
[*]Maneuverability Rating: Moderate
[*]Speed Rating: Moderate
[*]Hyperdrive Class: N/A
STANDARD FEATURES
- Standard Sensor Systems
- Standard Targeting Systems
- Standard Avionics Package
- Standard Navigation System
- Standard Life Support System
- Standard Damage and Hazard Control Systems
- Standard Anti-Ion Emission Tracker (Anti-Hyperspace Tracking)
- Standard Communication Systems, with Encrypted Military Keys
- Standard Relativistic and Shift Shielding
- N/A
- Walker Transport: The LAHAT has only one purpose, and that is to transport a single AT-HA and deposit it onto the battlefield. It does this particularly well.
- Low Armament: The LAHAT only has enough weaponry to momentarily dissuade attacks, nothing to serve as a dedicated combat gunship like its smaller cousins.
Designed and produced alongside the All-Terrain Heavy Artillery walker, the Low Altitude Heavy Artillery Transport serves the purpose of moving AT-HAs down from planetary assault cruisers to the battlefield.
Lightly armed, the LAHAT was built for no other purpose. Each LAHAT could carry a maximum of one AT-HA at a time.
When landing, the LAHAT utilizes the extendable legs of the AT-HA to find purchase and stability before the magnetic clamps detach and the walker is allowed to move about once the transport has departed. In strenuous situations, the LAHAT was capable of using the AT-HA's mass driver cannon as a weapon, though this was unadvised for typical combat situations.