

Soldiers commonly referred to the Juggernaut as the "rolling slab" due to its brute size and boxy appearance. At times it was called a "Turbo Tank" by the Republic.ĭuring the last days of the Clone Wars, the Juggernaut was one of the most powerful ground vehicles, being used alongside its successor, the A6 model. In the Clone Wars the hatch cannon isn't present which would later be added in Battlefront & Battlefront II.The Heavy Assault Vehicle/wheeled (HAVw) A5 Juggernaut was a large powerful assault vehicle used during the Clone Wars by the Galactic Republic and later during the Galactic Civil War by the Galactic Empire. This tank originally made its debut in the novel Boba Fett: Crossfire but its first game appearance was in the 2002 Clone Wars video game.Despite being used as a weapon by the Jedi in the lore, none of the Heroes can use these fighter tanks.AI operating the beam cannon seem to have limited targeting abilities and will only fire on enemy vehicles and the Droideka.This function may have been carried over from Battlezone II: Combat Commander, also developed by Pandemic, which had similar moving parts for hover vehicles. Which can be observed when moving forwards or sideways.


The TX-130 series are one of the few to feature moving parts when moving.In Star Wars: Battlefront this tank has blue beamed laser cannons but in Star Wars: Battlefront II the tank has red beamed laser cannons.While tough, the gunner is exposed to enemy fire and the rear door can be struck for extra damage by a shrewd enemy. The beam turret is a weaker choice against vehicles so the driver should use their missiles against enemy armor. Skilled pilots can use their superior maneuverability to dodge incoming rocket fire and keep at a safe distance with the range of their powerful cannons and missiles. As the counterpart to the Trade Federation's AAT, both fighter tanks feature similar weapons operated by the pilot, but the IFT-X uses a beam turret.
