![]() ![]() (Interestingly the T2-B seems to be the only Rebel tank to have appeared in a new canon source) ![]() Finally the rebels can also field the MPTL-2a deployable artillery, which unlike its predecessor the MPTL from Galactic Battlegrounds has to be deployed to fire. Similarly the T4-B heavy tank is an "upgrade" of the T3-B and similarly is the Rebels' anti-vehicle tank in said game. IIRC the T2-B supposedly was designed originally as a mining transport, it's repulsors being to help it move over rough terrain and shields to protect it from landslides. ![]() In Star Wars: Empire At War the Rebellion instead construct the T2-B repulsor tank which fulfills a similar anti-infantry role to the T1-B. These units also appear in Star Wars: Force Commander. One of note appears to be the Mobile Proton Torpedo Launcher, an artillery platform that could fire while moving. The game also features a collection of generically designated artillery and anti-air weapons platforms. In Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds the Rebellion can construct 2 "Tank" vehicles: The T1-B hovertank is a small, shielded Anti-Infantry repulsor tank whereas the T3-B heavy attack tank is a tracked heavy tank designed for taking down larger vehicles and noted for being able to take on AT-AT walkers in open combat. The Rebel Alliance has been depicted using quite a variety of ground vehicles in various extended universe sources, here are the ones I know of as depicted in Video Games. ![]()
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