Unstable Terrain Artillery Transport (UT-AT)![]()
From the Expanded UniverseNicknamed the "Trident" for its three forward weapons, this light transport was developed by KDY and Mekuun following a disastrous incident in the Mirgoshir campaign of the Clone Wars. The constant pounding created by thundering footfalls of Republic walkers caused the natural bridges they were traversing on Agamar to collapse, resulting in a catastrophic loss of personnel and armor.Thus, it was deemed an armored transport was needed that could cover such terrain without accelerating the effects of a potential collapse. In an uncharacteristic move, KDY opened up their development process to Mekuun, a corporation known for developing heavy repulsorlift vehicles. The coupling of both specialties resulted in the UT-AT, a combat transport that could no longer be called a walker due to its unique design. The heavy armored vehicle is supported by eight pairs of low-power repulsorlift skis along the rear section that constantly readjust to encountered terrain, propelled by four repulsorlift plates mounted under the forward carriage. The undulating set of 16 skid plates evenly negate the weight of the vehicle. The specially designed skids could also reverse the repulsion to form gription fields, allowing it to cling to sheer surfaces or giving the UT-AT unparalleled stability during long-range fire. The skis also provide additional advantages on snowy or powdered terrain, particularly during horizontal strafing maneuvers. The UT-AT lacks maneuverability, however -- though the weight of the craft is cancelled out by the powerful repulsorfield, the vehicle still handles with significant inertial mass. As such, careful operators limit its top speed to 45 kilometers per hour. The bulk of the UT-AT's internal machinery is located in the front half of the craft which also has room for up to 20 clone troopers. The cockpit holds seats a driver and one gunner (who controls the side and dorsal-mounted heavy laser cannons). The rear half, by comparison, is empty to allow for artillery transport. It contains the gunner stations for the four laser cannons mounted overhead, and the armor plating protecting them. Some variants bolstered the craft's standard armament with bomblet generators capable of launching a storm of electrostatic and ion-charged chaos on droid armies. Other models forwent the artillery storage space and instead carried an articulated bridgelayer assembly. Clone combat engineers would blaze a stable trail over unsteady terrain and construct a makeshift bridge that would accommodate the heavier walkers further down the battle line. Although the UT-AT proved more effective than its armored cousins in icy or shifting battlegrounds, it suffered heavy losses in the Clone Wars due to its slow speed. Because of its raised deck, a well-placed hit underneath the vehicle could send it into a somersault. UT-ATs saw heavy use during the final stages of the Clone Wars, where they were used upon bridges during such campaigns as Mygeeto and Cato Neimoidia. This entry was developed by Hyperspace members "The2ndquest" and "The Dark Moose". Keywords: Databank - Episode III Filed under: Vault, Vehicle
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - Ultimate Sith Edition with Exclusive Mini Comic for Xbox 360
3 new levels, art book, lithograph all packaged in beautiful tin collector's box!
In Stock Now
Our Price: $39.99
Verizon Droid Phone vs. C-3PO
Does it speak Bocce?
Nobody Puts GONK in The Corner
Dirty Droid Dancing
Adorkable AT-AT Dog Costume
That armor's too strong for blasters.
Kid's Stormtrooper Costume Craft
You can make these impressive stormtrooper costumes for your little ones, just like this crafty fan did.
Let the Wookiee Pumpkin Win
It's never too late for a furry Halloween gourd.
What Star Wars Teaches Us About Career Management
"Don't cut arms off of co-workers" absent from list.
Why X-wings Don't Have Cup Holders
Porkins. The gift that keeps on giving.
The Clone Wars DVD Box Set Out Now!
Grant Imahara models the brand new set!
Let's Go "Skywalking"
Awesome fan-made music video.
The Clone Wars Characters "In Memorium" Videos
Shed a tear for this video from our ForceCast pals.
Saber Slingin' in the Rain
The New York Times digs up a video from December 2006.
Lucas in Court Battle Over Prop Replicas
From the Telegraph.co.uk
Sony Adds New TV, Movie Content Partnerships for PSN
From Gamasutra.com
The Clone Wars Season One DVD Review
From the HD room
Architect Lawrence Halprin dies at 93
From the L.A. Times
Wal-Mart Announces Second Round of Toy Price Cuts
From the New York Times
C-3PO Sheds His Costume
The Miami Herald talks to Anthony Daniels
Death Troopers Excerpt takes your Halloween to the Dark Side
From MTV.com
The Force is with the Today Show
From People.com
Senate Spy Episode Guide
Your complete guide to episode #2.4
Spooky Sith-O-Lanterns
Handy templates for carving up some Star Wars pumpkins
Blog: Snapshots from the Lucasfilm/ILM Halloween 2009 Party
Zombies, robots and sushi, oh my!
Blog: Dead Tauntaun Wedding Cake!
We hope it tastes good on the inside.
Checklist: 20 Terrifying Star Wars Moments
It's not all Ewoks and Hoojibs
The Old Republic Update: Jedi Knight, Defender of Peace
The latest from LucasArts and BioWare.
The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Landing at Point Rain
Your complete guide to episode #2.5
The Clone Wars Web Comic
An all new story!
New iPhone Star Wars: Trench Run Game Puts You in an X-Wing
Coming soon!
Children of the Force Episode Guide
Your complete guide to episode #2.3
The Clone Wars: Act on Instinct Part 4
Fallout from Devaron... and Separatists conspire...
Blog: Evil Looms!
Drew Karpyshyn blogs some updates about Darth Bane and The Old Republic.
The Clone Wars UK Comics Writers Interview
Writers Tom DeFalco and Rik Hoskin discuss their new project.
Pick Your Favorite Action Figure Diorama
Hasbro wants to know!
"Y" Red? The Truth Behind Red Y-Wings
A colorful explanation,
30% Off All Books and Comics This Weekend at StarWarsShop!
There has never been a better time to build your own personal Star Wars library!
Drawing a Tauntaun
Step by step tips on drawing a snow lizard.
Star Wars: Visions -- Luke's Lesson
Another glimpse of Star Wars: Visions
The Complete Vader Delayed
New date, October 25, 2011
Video Commentary: The Logistics of Point Rain
Director Dave Filoni discusses the challenges of making this action-packed episode.
|




















