The DEFINITIVE Breakdown of the AAT (Armored Assault Tank)



The AAT, Armored Assault Tank, made by Baktoid and used by the Trade Federation, would become one of the most recognizable vehicles on Battlefronts all across the galaxy during the Clone Wars. Looking at the cross section and history, and how it compares to the Republic tanks like the Saber tank and AT-TE. Living on into the Imperial Era and Rebel Alliance.

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32 thoughts on “The DEFINITIVE Breakdown of the AAT (Armored Assault Tank)”

  1. I have grown to largely dislike the prequels over time, but this tank design is great and I recall being somewhat obsessed with them when I was a kid. Its just a cool design, and probably the closest thing to a conventional tank we have ever seen in Star wars. I wish we had seen more of them.

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  2. Could you do a video where you pick the best ships that could be converted into bounty hunter ships or one for military and so on? I've watched so many of your videos and I now have a small fleet of ships i would convert into my own personal bounty hunting ship. Keep up the great work man!

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  3. The biggest weakness in all CIS designs is HORRID use of droids. Droids may have dogshit programming but they use interfaces designed for organically and don’t actually connect their own sensor arrays so their targeting is awful

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  4. I feel like the AAT is given too much flak for being crewed by droids. Its overall design is much better than the AT-TE and its low profile and turret make it a much harder target to hit when using ambush tactics. Also, the AAT would be a much more dangerous vehicle if it was given better armor and less crewmembers, seriously why does the AAT need 3 droids in the hull when you could easily make the driver a gunner as well for the lower hull munitions, you can take up less space and you can make more room for better electronics, APS and more armor or heck even a ray shield seems like a retarded choice design wise that's easily fixable. Also, the hatches literally need to have locks on them, put locks on them and disabling the tank from the outside is much harder.

    IDK This tank is treated like such a paper tiger when in reality it would have curb stomped the Republic forces if someone with a brain made small upgrades to it.

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  5. That concept art looks vaguely like the MAF Gunship from the first original Battlefront game.

    They might have based the design off the concept and turned it into the CIS equivalent of the LAAT gunship. It looked closer to the Droid Gunship but I think the game came before Ep. III so this is my best assumption

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  6. I mean why even have a droid pilot it anyway? Couldn’t the tank just… be a droid? I mean is it established somewhere that these were tanks meant for organic pilots and they’re just being adapted to be use by droid armies? Even so, they can’t be retrofitted?

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