Jehavey'ir-type assault ship
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| Jehavey'ir-type assault ship | |
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| Production information | |
| Model |
Jehavey'ir-type assault ship[1] |
| Class | |
| Cost |
10 million credits (4 million used)[1] |
| Technical specifications | |
| Length |
188 meters[1] |
| Engine unit(s) |
5[1] |
| Hyperdrive rating |
Equipped[1] |
| Hyperdrive system | |
| Navigation system |
Navicomputer equipped[1] |
| Armament |
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| Docking bays |
None[1] |
| Crew |
200[1] |
| Passengers |
500 (Mandalorian troops)[1] |
| Cargo capacity |
3,500 tons[1] |
| Consumables |
6 months[1] |
| Usage | |
| Availability |
Restricted[1] |
| Role(s) | |
| Era(s) | |
| Affiliation | |
The Jehavey'ir-type assault ship, named after a Mando'a word for "ambush", was utilized by the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders during the Mandalorian Wars.[2]
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[edit] Characteristics
Similar in appearance to contemporary Mandalorian Kyramud-type battleships, as they were both based on Basilisk technology, the assault ships were propelled by five engines and were armed with five medium double turbolasers, three heavy ion cannons and six super-heavy concussion missile launchers. These assault ships always had their guns charged and ready to fire, even when in hyperspace, which allowed them to engage moments after arriving on the scene of battle. They lacked landing bays, and instead had special airlocks permitting the easy projection of troops toward a ship to be boarded. [1]
[edit] History
Ships of this kind participated in the Battle of Vanquo[2], and later on, in the bombing of Serroco during the Battle of Serroco.[3] After a lengthy chase Neo-Crusader Shock Troopers from a Jehavey'ir-type assault ship took the Republic flagship Courageous.[1]
[edit] Appearances
- Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Flashpoint (First appearance)
- Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 15: Days of Fear, Part 3
[edit] Sources
- Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide (First identified as Jehavey'ir-type assault ship)
[edit] Notes and references
