Talk:Unstable Terrain Artillery Transport
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[edit] Designations
Could someone be kind enough to lecture me on proper military designations? I´m a bit sceptical about naming ALL vehicles either 'Artillery' or 'Mechanized Infantry'. Is there really no other groups? VT-16 13:09, 16 Aug 2005 (UTC)
- In the real world, there are tanks, Armored personnel carriers, Infantry Fighting Vehicles, recon/fast attack vehicles, self-propelled guns, anti-aircraft vehicles, and maybe some other specialized support vehicles. See Wikipedia:Category:Armored fighting vehicles by type. For Star Wars tanks, there are Armored Assault Tanks, T3-B Heavy Attack Tanks, XR-85 Tank Droids, Corporate Alliance Tank Droids, S-1 FireHawke Heavy Repulsortanks, and more. AT-ATs, Juggernauts, AT-TEs and many others serve as APCs, IFVs, and tanks somewhat. MTTs serve more as dedicated APCs. For artillery, there's the SPHA series, Mobile artillery, the Heavy Artillery Gun and of course the UT-AT. For light attack, support and recon, there's the AT-ST, AT-PT, and various combat landspeeders and "fighter tanks." There's also the All Terrain Anti-Aircraft, the Scout and Retrieval Vehicle, and the PX-4 Mobile Command Base.-LtNOWIS 21:48, 16 Aug 2005 (UTC)
- Yes, I know all that. The problem is they don´t use those designations in the 'class' section of the stats, just 'artillery' and 'mechanized infantry' up till now. Should we write those RL military terms for the each vehicle, then, to be more precise? My only worry is what each will be defined as, since some vehicles serve more than one purpose (AT-TEs being both tanks and IFVs?) VT-16 08:55, 17 Aug 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Unstable?
Are these really called unstable? --Jango
- Yes. MarcK 23:55, 5 Oct 2005 (UTC)
- Note that it's the terrain that's unstable, not the transport; it's designed to function on treacherous ground like weak bridges, thin ice, and the like. jSarek 01:40, 6 Oct 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Artillery
The article mentions that shells and other artillery were kept outside the vehicle. Does this mean that the Cannons also served as mass drivers for the artillery and shells? I was wondering because I'm not sure if a laser cannon can double as a mass driver or not Jacenskylo 17:57, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
- Considering this is Star Wars and the need for various sources not contradicting each other, I'm sure certain types of cannons can, and certain types can't.71.42.89.194 03:25, 25 July 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Quote
Somebody please change the quote. It doesn't make any sense and doesn't add anything to the article. If a better quote isn't found within a week (and nobody objects to it) I'm going to remove it, unless I forget to or otherwise.71.42.89.194 03:25, 25 July 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Use by Clone pilots...?
- Were these used by Clone pilots?--ARC commander4 19:27, 22 April 2009 (UTC)
Nooo....Instead, they were operated by mechanical Gungans. (<- Sarcasm) Of course they were used by Clone pilots, what else would drive them? 70.23.106.63 01:29, 23 April 2009 (UTC)
