The now-defunct Kalliak Arms and Armor Company's Armored Freerunner was considered one of the most powerful transportation assets of the Rebel Alliance arsenal. Named for its freely rotating gun platforms and considerable speed, it is armed with stripped-down anti-personnel, antitank, or anti-aircraft batteries, sensor and communication equipment, and/or artillery.
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| - The now-defunct Kalliak Arms and Armor Company's Armored Freerunner was considered one of the most powerful transportation assets of the Rebel Alliance arsenal. Named for its freely rotating gun platforms and considerable speed, it is armed with stripped-down anti-personnel, antitank, or anti-aircraft batteries, sensor and communication equipment, and/or artillery.
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| - A trio of APC Freerunners, with distinct sensors and green stripes
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| - Driver, 1 Gunner, 4 Passengers ; Driver, 2 Gunners
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| - Dorsal Anti-Vehicle Turret, After Anti-Personnel Turret
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| - The now-defunct Kalliak Arms and Armor Company's Armored Freerunner was considered one of the most powerful transportation assets of the Rebel Alliance arsenal. Named for its freely rotating gun platforms and considerable speed, it is armed with stripped-down anti-personnel, antitank, or anti-aircraft batteries, sensor and communication equipment, and/or artillery. Kelliak advertised the Freerunner as the "ultimate in fast, flexible firepower", which allowed the owner the "freedom to meet any combat situation with the appropriate countermeasure". In the end, however, the product did not appeal to the Imperial Army, which already had the AT-AT walker, and so the entire advanced stock of Freerunners was sold to arms merchants and undercover Rebel agents. Packing an offensive punch, Freerunners serve regularly as front-line transports and have reasonable maneuverability and armor.
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