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TX-130T fighter tank
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The TX-130T fighter tank, also known as the IFT-T, was a repulsorlift combat assault tank manufactured by Rothana Heavy Engineering. The 8.2 meter-long TX-130T was an upgraded version of the TX-130 Saber-class fighter tank repulsorcraft employed during the Clone Wars, equipped with added shielding and protection. It was 3.05 meters wide and 2.3 meters high. The craft had a limited repulse boost, which propelled it to 321 km/h, faster than its speed of 193 km/hour, making it fast and agile. It was crewed by a pilot and gunner. It was also categorized as the IFT-T The tank had a capacity of 100 kilograms of cargo, carried supplies for one day of operation, and had room for up to five passengers.
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*Rise of the Empire era *Rebellion era
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*193 km/h *321 km/h with limited repulse boost
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*Galactic Republic *Galactic Empire *Alliance to Restore the Republic
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*Infantry support *Anti-vehicle
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TX-130T Kampfpanzer
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TX-130Tファイター・タンク
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Tanque de combate TX-130T
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*Pilot *Gunner
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*Dual heavy laser cannon turret *Beam cannon turret *Dual computer-guided missile launchers **Thermal detonators: 8, 16 total **Concussion missiles: 8
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The TX-130T fighter tank, also known as the IFT-T, was a repulsorlift combat assault tank manufactured by Rothana Heavy Engineering. The 8.2 meter-long TX-130T was an upgraded version of the TX-130 Saber-class fighter tank repulsorcraft employed during the Clone Wars, equipped with added shielding and protection. It was 3.05 meters wide and 2.3 meters high. The craft had a limited repulse boost, which propelled it to 321 km/h, faster than its speed of 193 km/hour, making it fast and agile. It was crewed by a pilot and gunner. It was also categorized as the IFT-T The tank had a capacity of 100 kilograms of cargo, carried supplies for one day of operation, and had room for up to five passengers. It was armed with a single top-mounted beam cannon turret, two heavy laser cannons on either side of the cockpit, and a pair of computer-guided missile launchers along the hull. The launchers fired thermal detonators or concussion missiles, with a payload of eight missiles. The top cannon's gunner lacked shielding around most of his body, allowing enemy snipers to easily target a stationary vehicle and kill the gunner. The TX-130T was used to support infantry assaults and was also used in an anti-armor role. It also saw use as a fast raider or as a scout. One cost 42,000 credits new, and 34,000 credits used.