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It has got average health, but is considerably slower and less maneouvrable then the Empire's IFT-T, requiring several seconds to charge up its engines. It can still run infantry over, but it is a lot harder then with Empire's counterparts. In addition to driving this tank, the pliot also operates a pair of anti-infantry laser cannons and heavier particle cannons. Both of these weapons have infinite ammo (although laser cannons will overheat after about 7 consecutive shots) and are quite ineffective at long range. It is also equipped with dual missile pods atop the tank, but these have to be controlled by the separate person. The latter deal the most damage and can halve the IFT-T's health in seconds up close, but the missiles are very inaccurate at long range. Ironically, these pods are a

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  • AAC-1 hovertank
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  • It has got average health, but is considerably slower and less maneouvrable then the Empire's IFT-T, requiring several seconds to charge up its engines. It can still run infantry over, but it is a lot harder then with Empire's counterparts. In addition to driving this tank, the pliot also operates a pair of anti-infantry laser cannons and heavier particle cannons. Both of these weapons have infinite ammo (although laser cannons will overheat after about 7 consecutive shots) and are quite ineffective at long range. It is also equipped with dual missile pods atop the tank, but these have to be controlled by the separate person. The latter deal the most damage and can halve the IFT-T's health in seconds up close, but the missiles are very inaccurate at long range. Ironically, these pods are a
Era
  • *Rise of the Empire era *Rebellion era
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  • 5.7
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  • *Royal Naboo Security Forces *Alliance to Restore the Republic
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  • AAC-1 hovertank
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  • AAC series hovertanks
Model
  • AAC-1 hovertank
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  • It has got average health, but is considerably slower and less maneouvrable then the Empire's IFT-T, requiring several seconds to charge up its engines. It can still run infantry over, but it is a lot harder then with Empire's counterparts. In addition to driving this tank, the pliot also operates a pair of anti-infantry laser cannons and heavier particle cannons. Both of these weapons have infinite ammo (although laser cannons will overheat after about 7 consecutive shots) and are quite ineffective at long range. It is also equipped with dual missile pods atop the tank, but these have to be controlled by the separate person. The latter deal the most damage and can halve the IFT-T's health in seconds up close, but the missiles are very inaccurate at long range. Ironically, these pods are also the tank's weak spot: all attacks landing there will deal far more damage then usual. When faced with its Empire counterpart, IFT-T, you should get up close as soon as possible in order to take full advantage of your weaponry, as the latter has more accurate weapons and will defeat you from afar. Obviously, the reverse is true if you're the IFT's pilot. Like all other vehicles, allied engineers can repair it with their fusion cutters (even from inside the vehicle if they have got the Technician achievement), while the Imperial Engineers can slice into it to dislodge the pilot and take control of it themselves. * Image:Wookiee-shrinkable.png AAC-1 hovertank on Wookieepedia
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