User:JustinGann/Catalogue of unidentified vehicles

This page is dedicated to cataloguing canon vehicles that lack canon names. It is an ever-growing page.

Bantha travois


The Verpine Pera in Tun Aduban used a bobtail bantha to pull a bantha travois bearing the corpse of a borg to Spacers' Hill.

(Marvel Star Wars 7: New Planets, New Perils)

Cerean cart


Cerean carts were primitive vehicles used on Cerea. They were two-wheeled and pulled by Cerean rodents.

(Star Wars Republic: Prelude to Rebellion)

Jedi chuckwagon


The Jedi chuckwagon was a simple, primitive, wheeled, wooden wagon used to carry the food of the Army of Light. It was originally pulled by a bull of unknown species, but the bull was killed during the Battles of Ruusan, and Army recruits had to pull it from that point on. The chuckwagon was the domain of a meaty, boisterous cook.

(Jedi vs. Sith)

Onderonian sarcophagus wagon


The Onderonian sarcophagus wagons used to carry the sarcophagi of Amanoa, Ommin, and Freedon Nadd were pulled by procession beasts.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Freedon Nadd Uprising)

Rylothean wagon


Rylothean wagons were primitive, wooden, wheeled vehicles used by Twi'leks. pulled by Rylothean wagon beasts.

(Tales of the Jedi: Redemption)

Tatooine farm cart


Tatooine farm carts were two-wheeled wagons used on Tatooine, often used by moisture farmers and drawn by dewbacks.

(Star Wars Republic: Outlander)

Tatooine hand cart


The Tatooine hand cart was a simple, two-wheeled transportation device often pushed by pit droids. One was seen in Mos Espa 32 BBY.

(Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace)

Geonosian executioner cart


The Geonosian executioner cart was a small cart pulled by Geonosians that took victims to the Petranaki Arena, more commonly known as the Geonosian Execution Arena, on the planet Geonosis.

{Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones}

Cargo trolley


A cargo trolley was a small vehicle which pulled wheeled platforms on which were transported cargo being loaded or unloaded onto freighters aboard the Tarkin.

(Marvel Star Wars 52: To Take The Tarkin)

Citadel Security car


The Citadel Security car was a model of one-man wheeled vehicle used by Citadel Security in Outlander Citadel on Cerea.

(Star Wars Republic: Prelude to Rebellion)

Evacuation carrier


The families of the Nosaurian Separatists employed evacuation carriers in an attempt to reach the Cadgel Meadows spaceport to escape capture by the Galactic Empire in 19 BBY. Each vehicle carried about 16 passengers. They were tracked vehicles, leaving tracks the 501st Legion was able to follow. Decades later, similar vehicles were used to transport fuel tanks on Troska.

(Star Wars Dark Times: The Path to Nowhere, Boba Fett: Overkill)

Forklift


Treaded forklift vehicles were found throughout the Galaxy, from Citadel Station to Onderon 3,951 BBY.

(Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords)

Gun carrier
Gun carriers towed the Rebel artillery to the front lines before the Battle of Hoth, leaving tread marks on the snow and ice. These vehicles were never actually seen in the movie and are known only by their tracks, which littered the ground. In real life, these belonged to the industrial type snowmobiles used by the film crew, but as an in-universe explanation they could be anything from tanks to APCs. The name is not official.

(Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back--only tracks in the snow)

Minicrawler


Minicrawlers were treaded vehicles which were made as complement craft to be carried insider digger crawlers. Jawas used the small craft to transport scrap inside their sandcrawlers.

(Marvel Star Wars 32: The Jawa Express)

Mobile ore vat


Mobile ore vats were giant, round vats on treaded wheels. They were used to transport ore on factory worlds such as Metalorn. Ladders on their sides allowed easy access for workers.

(Marvel Star Wars 30: A Princess Alone)

Sith turret tank


Sith turret tanks basically resemble twin-barreled laser turrets mounted on treaded wheels. They were used by the Brotherhood of Darkness during the Battles of Ruusan.

(Jedi vs. Sith)

Ugnaught bulldozer


Ugnaught bulldozers were construction vehicles used on Gentes by the Ugnaughts.

(Star Wars: General Grievous)

Cargo mover


Cargo movers were repulsorsleds with large handling claws.

(Star Wars Republic 80: Into the Unknown, Part 2)

Hutt airhook


The Hutt airhook was a flyer model deployed by Gardulla's militia on Tatooine.

(Star Wars Republic: Outlander)

Jedi airhook


Jedi airhooks were one-person aerial vehicles used by the Army of Light during the Battles of Ruusan. In atmosphere, the airhooks were effective even against Buzzard fighters.

(Jedi vs. Sith)

Mud tow platform


Mud tow platforms were repulsorcraft the Grand Army of the Republic used to pull stuck walkers out of the mud on Jabiim.

(Star Wars Republic 56: The Battle of Jabiim, Part 2)

Sephi flyer


'''Sephi flyers were small, one-man aerial repulsorcraft on which indigenous forces rode on Thustra during the Clone Wars.

(Jedi: Yoda)

Tetan repulsordisk


Tetan repulsordisks were tiny repulsorlift platforms on which political prisoners of the Krath were forced to stand, hovering over a carbonite drilling machine. Aleema Keto would use her illusions to cause the prisoners to lose their balance, tumbling off the disk and into the machine, which killed them.

(Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith)

Assassin's speeder


An assassin used a speeder of small size but high-altitude abilities to attack Vidar Kim on Coruscant.

(Star Wars Republic 64: Bloodlines)

Aurra Sing's swoop


Aurra Sing's swoop was a highly modified vehicle with which she pursued her prey.

(The Bounty Hunters: Aurra Sing, Star Wars Republic: Outlander, Star Wars Republic: The Hunt for Aurra Sing)

By't Distombe's podracer


By't Distombe's podracer crashed in the Methane Wastes after By't was hit in the head by an ale bottle discarded mid-race by Sebulba.

(Star Wars Republic: Emissaries to Malastare)

Darth Bane's flyer


Darth Bane's flyer was the Sith speeder of Darth Bane used during the Battles of Ruusan.

(Jedi vs. Sith)

Darth Talon's swoop


Darth Talon's swoop was the swoop owned and operated by Darth Talon, used in 137 ABY to track down Marasiah Fel on Socorro. It appeared to be unarmed, and featured a single, forward-mounted headlight.

(Star Wars: Legacy)

Durge's swoop bike


Durge's swoop bike was a customized swoop bike piloted by Durge during the Battle of Muunilinst. He led his IG lancer combat droids into battle against clone lancer troopers on his swoop, and briefly jousted with Obi-Wan Kenobi.

(Star Wars: Clone Wars)

Evo's speeder


Evo's speeder was a small repulsorcraft Evo the Blue rode into battle.

(Star Wars Starfighter: Crossbones)

Githany's flyer


Githany's flyer was the Sith speeder of Githany used during the Battles of Ruusan.

(Jedi vs. Sith)

Kiel Charny's Jedi speeder bike


Kiel Charny's Jedi speeder bike was a flashy vehicle he rode between the Jedi camp and the battlefields of Ruusan.

(Jedi vs. Sith)

Kopecz's flyer


Kopecz's flyer was the Sith speeder of Kopecz used during the Battles of Ruusan.

(Jedi vs. Sith)

Repulsorcycle


The repulsorcycle was a model of speeder bike used in Gardulla's and Jabba's militias.

(Star Wars Republic: Outlander)

Zayne Carrick's swoop


Zayne Carrick's swoop was a speedy vehicle that required one pilot and could carry a passenger in a sidecar.

(''Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Commencement)

Lucien Draay's landspeeder


Lucien Draay's landspeeder was used by the Jedi Master and his colleagues for local transportation on Coruscant.

(Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Flashpoint)

Mud speeder


The mud speeder was a model used by the Grand Army of the Republic on Jabiim.

(Star Wars Republic 56: The Battle of Jabiim, Part 2)

Tatooine landspeeder


This landspeeder was seen on Tatooine. Its make and model is unknown. Episode I snapshot

(Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace)

Cathar parade skiff


Cathar parade skiffs were used by the Cathar for festivals and homecomings of heroes such as Sylvar.

(Tales of the Jedi: Redemption)

Empress Teta's skiff


Empress Teta's skiff was a repulsorlift vehicle used by Empress Teta.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Golden Age of the Sith)

Jedi skiff


Jedi skiffs were used by the Jedi on Ossus c. 4,000 BBY.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Freedon Nadd Uprising)

Krath command skiff


Ulic Qel-Droma and Aleema used a Krath command skiff when they invaded Coruscant.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War)

Mantellian skiff


Mantellian skiffs were commonly employed by the moisture farmers of Ord Mantell.

(Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan: Last Stand on Ord Mantell)

Republic command skiff


Minister of Defense Netus, the Supreme Chancellor, and numerous Jedi used a Republic command skiff when the Krath invaded Coruscant.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War)

Mud assault vehicle


The mud assault vehicle was a model used by the Grand Army of the Republic on Jabiim.

(Star Wars Republic 56: The Battle of Jabiim, Part 2)

Quarren Isolation League droid carrier


Quarren Isolation League droid carriers were repulsorcraft the Quarren Isolation League used to transport B1 battle droids over the watery planet of Mon Calamari.

(Clone Wars Chapter 5)

Senate Guard assault vehicle


Senate Guard assault vehicles were repulsorlift craft employed by the Senate Guard in serious situations. They had multiple blaster cannons and could fly at hight altitudes.

(Star Wars Republic: Honor and Duty)

Senate Guard speeder


Senate Guard speeders were the standard repulsorcraft of the Senate Guard. Each Guard team of two partners was assigned such a craft. Each speeder was painted blue and had a ventral rotating blaster.

(Star Wars Republic: Honor and Duty)

Yinchorri tank


The Yinchorri tanks were predecesors of the Armored Assault Tank.

(Jedi Council: Acts of War)

Sephi tank


Sephi tanks were large walkers with dorsal multi-missile launchers. They were used by the indigenous forces of Thustra during the Clone Wars.

(Jedi: Yoda)

Sephi walker


Sephi walkers were light, elegantly built military walkers used by the indigenous forces of Thustra during the Clone Wars.

(Jedi: Yoda)

Ugnaught walker tank


Ugnaught walker tanks were walker vehicles used by the Ugnaughts in their failed defense of Gentes.

(Star Wars: General Grievous)

Adi Gallia's wavespeeder


Adi Gallia drove a wavespeeder with her Jedi team to investigate the only permanent installation on Yitheeth. It shows design features similar to those of the SoroSuub's X/XP series of Landspeeders, hinting at a possible familial relationship between the designs.

(Jedi Council: Acts of War)

Alexi Garyn's yacht


Alexi Garyn's yacht was the escape vessel Alexi Garyn failed to reach when he attempted to flee Darth Maul on Ralltiir.

(Star Wars: Darth Maul)

Cerean canoe


Cerean canoes were primitive one-person boats used on Cerea.

(Star Wars Republic: Prelude to Rebellion)

Drexel boat


The boats of Drexel II were primitive sailing craft built of wood. The elder Governor Quarg exiled a number of technos on such a boat left adrift, thinking they would perish at sea; instead, they became the first dragon lords.

(Marvel Star Wars 13: Day of the Dragon Lords)

Manaan sub


Revan used a Manaan sub to travel underwater on Manaan 4,000 BBY.

(Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic)

Mere ships


Mere ships of various shapes and sizes were built on Maramere. They were forbidden by the Trade Federation to have weaponry.

(Star Wars Starfighter: Crossbones)

Quarren scout pod


The Quarren scout pod was a combat submarine used by the Quarren Industrial League Separatists on Mon Calamari during the Clone Wars.

Fierce Currents

Revenant wavespeeder


Revenant wavespeeders were aquatic repulsorcraft, similar in size to speeder bikes, used by the pirates under Sol Sixxa.

(Starfighter: Crossbones)

Somov Rit boats


The boats of Somov Rit were primitive, wooden watercraft, apparently handmade; they varied in size, but seemed to follow similar, simple designs. The people of Somov Rit used longpoles to push the boats through the marshy waters.

(Jedi vs. Sith)

Blimp bus


Blimp Buses were atmospheric vessels used on Coruscant c. 4,000 BBY.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Freedon Nadd Uprising)

Aargau airspeeder


The Aargau airspeeder was an open-air model used by the Aargauun security forces to investigate traffic accidents.

(Marvel Star Wars 48: The Third Law)

Adi Gallia's commandeered speeder


Adi Gallia commandeered an airspeeder from the forces of Iaco Stark. Using it, she, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Qui-Gon Jinn evacuated Senators Nute Gunray and Finis Valorum from Mt. Avos. They took the Senators to Stark's headquarters, where they stole his personal ship to return to Coruscant.

(Star Wars Republic 38: The Stark Hyperspace War, Part 3)

Agen Kolar's airspeeder


Agen Kolar's airspeeder was the vehicle Kolar used to hunt down Quinlan Vos on Nar Shaddaa.

(Star Wars Republic 54: Double Blind)

Aks Moe's airspeeder


Aks Moe's airspeeder was the Senator's personal transport on his homeworld, Malastare.

(Star Wars Republic: Emissaries to Malastare)

Anakin Skywalker's airspeeder


Anakin Skywalker's airspeeder was a vehicle Skywalker used on Coruscant at the time he fought Asajj Ventress in Galactic City.

(Star Wars Republic 71: The Dreadnaughts of Rendili, Part 3)

Coruscant train


Coruscant trains were repulsorcraft capable of great altitudes. A main unit pulled a series of cars through the air. They were used on Coruscant. Quinlan Vos nearly killed K'Kruhk by pushing him off such a train.

(Star Wars Republic 63: Striking from the Shadows))

Drake Lo'gaan's airspeeder
This airspeeder was used by Drake Lo'gaan and Ekria on Coruscant following the Battle of Felucia. It was fitted with a holoprojector. Lo'gaan piloted this speeder to landing platform NL1922, where he confronted Darth Vader. The speeder was destroyed by pursuing Imperial forces, though Drake survived the explosion.

Family airspeeder


The family airspeeder was a model employed on Coruscant prior to the Clone Wars.

(Star Wars: Zam Wesell)

Goravvus's airspeeder


During the Mandalorian Wars, Senator Goravvus had an elegant airspeeder. It required 1 pilot and carried 2 passengers comfortably.

(Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Commencement)

Hutt atmospheric flyer


Hutt atmospheric flyers were atmospheric fighters used to defend Jabba's Palace.

(Star Wars Republic: Prelude to Rebellion)

Khaleen Hentz's airspeeder


Khaleen Hentz's airspeeder was the vehicle Hentz used to rescure Quinlan Vos from Agen Kolar.

(Star Wars Republic 54: Double Blind)

Mon Mothma's airspeeder


Mon Mothma's airspeeder was a vehicle Mothma used to travel about Coruscant during the Clone Wars.

(Star Wars Republic 61: Dead Ends)

Personal pod


Personal Pods were atmospheric vessels used on Coruscant c. 4,000 BBY.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Freedon Nadd Uprising)

Sephi speeder


Sephi speeders were airspeeders used on Thustra during the Clone Wars. Sentry Seven was a Sephi speeder.

(Jedi: Yoda)

Side-engine airspeeder


Side-engine airspeeders were a common means of transport on Coruscant prior to the Clone Wars.

(Jedi Quest)

Single-pod cloud car


Single-pod cloud cars were among the many air vehciels designed and used on Bespin.

(Marvel Star Wars 43: The Empire Strikes Back: Betrayal at Bespin)

Sleek air taxi


Sleek air taxis were commonly hired by passengers for transport on Coruscant before the Clone Wars.

(Jedi Quest)

Tarisian airspeeders


A number of airspeeder models were used on Taris during the Mandalorian Wars.

(Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Commencement)

Taris Jedi airspeeder


Small red transports that resembled the Air Taxi's of the Galactic Republic almost 4000 years later. Used in pursuits. Capable of carrying one passenger.

(Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Commencement)

Terra Sool fighter


The Terra Sool fighter was used by the Terra Sool militia versus the Confederacy of Independent Systems.

(Skywalkers)

Vidar Kim's airspeeder


Vidar Kim's airspeeder was the means by which Senator Kim most often traveled on Coruscant. it was an elegant craft requiring a driver and with room for two passengers.

(Star Wars Republic 64: Bloodlines)

Aayla Secura's escape pod


An escape pod was used by Aayla Secura to escape Havor's spacecraft before it was destroyed by a Kiffar Guardian vessel. The crew of the Guardian vessel logged in the escape pod and allowed it to land on Kiffex, since its passenger would have been sent there anyway for violating restricted space.

(Star Wars Republic 32: Darkness, Part 1)

Cerean escape pod


Cerean escape pods were employed aboard Cerean freighters.

(Star Wars Republic: Prelude to Rebellion)

Consular escape pod


The escape pods carried aboard Consular-class space cruisers carried 8 passengers each.

(Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan: Last Stand on Ord Mantell, Episode I: Incredible Cross-Sections)

Corellia StarDrive escape pod


Corellia StarDrive escape pods were used on Coruscant-class Heavy Couriers such as the Nebulon Ranger. Nomi Sunrider rode in one to the surface of Empress Teta in an attempt to rescue Ulic Qel-Droma from the Krath.

(Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith)

Corellian gunship's life pod


The life pods used aboard Corellian gunships were launched from the gunship's aft section. Luke used such a life pod to escape 13-K.

(Marvel Star Wars 45: Death Probe)

Free Mon escape pod


Each Providence-class carrier/destroyer carried numerous escape pods of a model possibly manufactured by the Free Dac Volunteers Engineering Corps. General Grievous prematurely released the pods of the disabled Invisible Hand in an attempt to doom Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Palpatine.

(Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith)

Ion mining ship's escape pod


The escape pods carried aboard ion mining ships in the Teedio system were small, simple spheres. When Vima Sunrider was piloting an ion mining ship, she became stuck in a magnetic loop, and was forced to eject in an escape pod. Tott Doneeta rescued her, using a grappling line to reel the pod into his ship.

(Tales of the Jedi: Redemption)

Luke Skywalker's life pod


When Luke Skywalker's starship crashed on Drexel II, he escaped the sinking ship in one of its four life pods. The pod ejected and floated to the surface, where it was attacked by ship-dwellers.

(Marvel Star Wars 11: Star Search)

Millennium Falcon's life pod


The life pods carried by the Millennium Falcon included a two-person lifeboat which Luke and Leia took to the surface of Skye.

(Marvel Star Wars Annual 1: The Long Hunt)

R2-D2's escape pod


R2-D2 escaped the Wheel in one of the station's escape pods with the help of Master-Com.

(Marvel Star Wars 23: Flight Into Fury)

Trade Federation probe pod


Trade Federation probe pods were small, hyperdrive-equipped pods that carried Trade Federation probes between star systems.

(Star Wars: General Grievous)

Yacht's escape pod


The escape pods aboard Drama Korr's space yacht were equipped with four thrusters and a viewport. Anakin Skywalker tricked Durge into one of the pods and then sent both pod and occupant plunging into the star Karthakk.

(Star Wars: Obsession)

Asa Naga's stolen transport


Asa Naga's stolen transport was a transport, probably of Republic Sienar Systems manufacture, which resembled a miniaturized Marauder-class corvette. Asa Naga stole it to escape Darnada's station before Darth Maul blew the station up.

(Star Wars: Darth Maul)

B'dard Tone's courier


B'dard Tone's courier was the transport in which B'dard Tone and Codi Ty traveled to Bryndar.

(Star Wars: General Grievous)

Captain Cautious's freighter


Captain Cautious's freighter was a CEC transport which was destroyed by the Infinity Gate.

(Star Wars Republic: Infinity's End)

Cerean freighter


Ephant Mon, Maj, Sylvn, and Twin traveled in a Cerean freighter from Cerea to Tatooine. Unfortunately, the freighter's cargo of divviks reached adulthood prematurely, devouring the ship's crew and cornering the travelers in an escape pod. They were rescued by Ki-Adi-Mundi.

(Star Wars Republic: Prelude to Rebellion)

Commandeered transport




The commandeered transport was a lightly-armed ship Luke Skywalker and Leia stole to escape the Tarkin shortly before the destruction of the mighty superweapon.

(Marvel Star Wars 52: To Take The Tarkin)

Complement cargo vessel


The complement cargo vessel was a model of freighter. Many of these ships were assigned to bring supplies from Hockaleg to the Tarkin.

(Marvel Star Wars 52: To Take The Tarkin)

Dace Diath's Jedi ship


Dace Diath's ship was the Jedi ship given to Dace Diath at Ossus which he used to pursue Aleema Keto and Crado into the Cron Cluster. When Aleema detonated the Cluster, Dace was killed in his vessel.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War)

Dark Jedi transport




Following the Battle of Corbos in 6,900 BBY which concluded the Hundred-Year Darkness, numerous Dark Jedi were banished from known space by the Galactic Republic. At least two of the Dark Jedi transports in which the exiles traveled arrived at Ziost, where the Dark Jedi subjugated the Sith.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Golden Age of the Sith)

Desilijic scout ship


A Desilijic scout ship's crew discovered the ruined Star Destroyer of Crimson Jack and reported its demise to Jabba Desilijic Tiure, who had invested in the pirate ship. This caused Jabba to renew the bounty on Han Solo.

(Marvel Star Wars 37: In Mortal Combat)

Devish ship


A Devish ship brought Aayla Secura incognito to the Montellian Serat.

(Jedi: Aayla Secura)

Domina Tagge's ship


Domina Tagge's starship was the vessel three envoys from Monastery took to Yavin 4. The craft was shot-up by TIE fighters and forced to crash on the jungle moon.

(Marvel Star Wars 35: Dark Lord's Gambit)

Drama Korr's space yacht


Drama Korr's space yacht was a silver-and-grey luxury vessel of large size owned by Corellian merchant Drama Korr. Korr was killed aboard the vessel in the Karthakk system by Durge, who later engaged aboard the ship Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker.

(Star Wars: Obsession)

Durge's ship


Durge's ship was the armed transport which served Durge during his final year of life. It was piloted by Durge's pilot droid.

(Star Wars: Obsession)

Empress Teta's ship


Empress Teta's Ship was the starship Empress Teta used to travel to Coruscant.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Golden Age of the Sith)

Freedon Nadd's ship


Freedon Nadd's ship was the vessel he used to travel to Onderon. Its remains were used as a Jedi base c. 4,000 BBY.

(Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith)

Gorzima's transport


Gorzima's ship was the transport Gorzima used on Nar Shaddaa in an attempt to prevent Vilmarh Grahrk from stealing the Inferno.

(Star Wars Republic: Twilight)

Havor's spacecraft


Havor's spacecraft was the smuggling ship of Captain Havor. He used it to smuggle Aayla Secura to restricted space over Kiffex. The ship was intercepted by a Guardian vessel. Since Havor had not spent much money on his ship's shields, they soon gave way under fire. The vessel was destroyed, although Aayla ejected in an escape pod in time.

(Star Wars Republic 32: Darkness, Part 1)

Hoggon's ship


Hoggon's ship was an ungainly looking transport owned by spacer Hoggon. He used it to transport Ulic Qel-Droma to first Yavin 4 and then Rhen Var. Hoggon then flew in it to Exis Station, where Vima Sunrider stowed away on the ship. Upon discovering her, Hoggon took her to Rhen Var. Hoggon later used the ship to take Sylvar to Rhen Var.

(Tales of the Jedi: Redemption)

Hutt shuttle


Hutt shuttles were used by Jabba Desilijic Tiure to smuggle illicit goods prior to the Clone Wars.

Star Wars Republic: Prelude to Rebellion

Jessica's courier ship
Jessica's courier ship served the Rebellion.

Dark Forces: Soldier for the Empire

Jori Daragon's armed courier


Jori Daragon's armed courier was a ship Jori Daragon stole from Cinnagar to pursue her brother Gav Daragon and Naga Sadow to Primus Goluud. Gav managed to warn her of the pending destruction of the star by Sadow, and Jori escaped in the ship, along with the Tetan fleet, and penetrated the Sith Empire. Using the ship, Jori helped destroy the Sith fleet.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire)

Ketos' escape vessel


The Ketos' escape vessel was the ship Satal Keto and Aleema Keto used to escape Onderon during the end of the Freedon Nadd Uprising.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Freedon Nadd Uprising)

Ki-Adi-Mundi's ship


The Jedi High Council financed a starship for Ki-Adi-Mundi to use in his mission to Tatooine.

(Star Wars Republic: Prelude to Rebellion)

Kiffar freighters


The Kiffar employed many models of starships.

(Star Wars Republic: Twilight)

Kirana Ti's starship


Kirana Ti's starship was a small craft used on her mission to Corbos to stop the Leviathan. Streen accompanied her on that voyage.

(Jedi Academy: Leviathan)

Kligson's shuttle


Kligson's shuttle was the small spacecraft dispatched to bring R2-D2 and C-3PO to Kligson's Moon.

(Marvel Star Wars 47: Droid World)

Koros courier


Memit Nadill used a Koros courier to travel from Coruscant to Koros Major.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire)

Krath command yacht


For local skirmishes in the Empress Teta system, Ulic Qel-Droma and Aleema Keto directed military operations from a Krath command yacht.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War)

Krayn's shuttle


Krayn's shuttle was a small ship Krayn used to travel from his ship to the surface of Nar Shaddaa.

(Jedi Quest)

Ky Narec's ship


Ky Narec's ship was the vessel which Narec crashed on Rattatak.

(Star Wars Republic 60: Hate and Fear)

Leia Organa's shuttle


Leia Organa's shuttle was a small craft the princess used to escape '''Chedaki's blockade runner to the surface of Shiva IV

(Marvel Star Wars 53: The Last Gift From Alderaan)

Luke Skywalker's freighter


The freighter Luke Skywalker took on his return to Tatooine seeking blockade runners for the Rebellion was a round ship capable of transporting a X-34 landspeeder. It may have been a YT-1300 light freighter.



(Marvel Star Wars 31: Return to Tatooine

Luke Skywalker's ship


Luke Skywalker's starship was a small craft Luke, R2-D2, and C-3PO set out from Yavin 4 in, scouting for a location for a new Rebel base after the Battle of Yavin. The ship crashed on Drexel II by the ship-dwellers. Due in part to a sea-dragon attack, the ship sunk beneath the wave, but Luke and the droids escaped in one of the vessel's four life pods. The craft appeared to be a CEC design.

(Marvel Star Wars 8: Eight for Aduba-3, Marvel Star Wars 11: Star Search)

Mandalore the Indomitable's shuttle


Mandalore the Indomitable's shuttle was a vessel, probably of Basiliskan design, which Mandalore the Indomitable used to travel from the Empress Teta system to Yavin 4, to acquire assistance from Exar Kun in rescuing Ulic Qel-Droma from Coruscant.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War)

Mandalorian troopship




Mandalorian troopships were well-armed personnel carriers used by the Mandalorian Crusaders of Mandalore the Indomitable. They were capable of landing troops on planetary surfaces.

The Mandalorian troopships resembled the Basilisk war droids in aesthetic design, and may have been built originally by the Basiliskans. The later successor of this design was probably the Meteor-class Q-Carrier.

At least one such ship attacked the carbonite smelter over Empress Teta during the Exar Kun War, escorting a Mandalorian battleship. The troopships were still in use during the Mandalorian Wars.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War, Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Flashpoint)

Nar Shaddaa freighters


When Vilmarh Grahrk and Quinlan Vos escaped Nar Shaddaa, a number of freighters pursued them, piloted by those who wished to kill Quinlan to win wagers on the termination of his life.

(Star Wars Republic: Twilight)

Navi's shuttle


Navi's shuttle was the elegant Sephi-designed personal transport of Senator Navi.

(Jedi: Yoda)

Noa Briqualon's starship




Noa Briqualon's starship was a scout starship piloted by Noa Briqualon and Salek Weet.

(Ewoks: The Battle for Endor, )

Nomi Sunrider's courier


Nomi Sunrider's courier was the ship Nomi Sunrider used to travel from Exis Station to Rhen Var.

(Tales of the Jedi: Redemption)

Obi-Wan Kenobi's courier


The two-seater courier ship which Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker took to Ilum was a design commonly used by the Jedi, made by Kuat Systems Engineering with a design aesthetic similar to their Jedi starfighters.

(Jedi Quest)

Odan-Urr's courier


Odan-Urr's courier was the transport Odan-Urr used to travel from Ossus to Koros Major 5,000 BBY.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Golden Age of the Sith)

Onderonian transport


An Onderonian transport was used to transport the sarcophagi of Amanoa, Freedon Nadd, and Ommin from Onderon to Dxun.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Freedon Nadd Uprising)

Oss Wilum's courier


Oss Wilum's courier was Oss Wilum's personal starship. He used it to travel with Crado from Yavin 4 to Ambria, where the two young Dark Jedi failed to murder Thon. Only Crado escaped, and returned in the courier to Yavin 4.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War)

Pressure pirate ship


The pressure pirate ship was a vessel type used by pressure pirates to salvage ships that had sunk into the high pressure areas of gas giants.

(Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan: The Aurorient Express)

Qrrrl Toq's Jedi ship


Qrrrl Toq's Jedi ship was the Jedi ship given to Qrrrl Toq at Ossus which he used to pursue Aleema Keto and Crado into the Cron Cluster. When Aleema detonated the Cluster, Qrrrl was killed in his vessel.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War)

Quinlan Vos's space junk


Quinlan Vos traveled to Dathomir in a ship he dubbed a piece of "space junk".

(Star Wars Republic: Infinity's End)

Scout blockade runner


Scout blockade runners were well-armed civilian-legal scout ships of CEC design which resembled miniature versions of Corellian gunships. One such craft was purchased by Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa on Centares and used on many subsequent missions.

(Marvel Star Wars 25: Siege at Yavin, Marvel Star Wars 47: Droid World)

Sharad Hett's cruiser


Sharad Hett's cruiser was the small spaceship in which Hett fled the Republic. He crashed it in the deserts of Tatooine.

(Star Wars Republic: Outlander)

Shoaneb Culu's Jedi ship


Shoaneb Culu's Jedi ship was the ship given to Shoaneb Culu at Ossus which she used to pursue Aleema Keto and Crado into the Cron Cluster. When Aleema detonated the Cluster, Shoaneb was killed in her vessel.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War)

Simon Greyshade's private yacht


Simon Greyshade's private yacht was Wheel Administrator Greyshade's personal transport, which he kept aboard the Wheel. He allowed Luke Skywalker and Leia to escape the Wheel in the vessel, staying behind to buy them time. The vessel was ovoid in shape, with three large, flashy fins. It had three thruster nozzles and two aft boarding ramps.



(Marvel Star Wars 22: To the Last Gladiator, Marvel Star Wars 23: Flight Into Fury)

Slyder's space shuttle
Slyder's space shuttle was a small and heavily armed space vessel, owned by the bounty hunter Slyder, who kept it aboard the Star of Empire. Slyder decided to accompany Dol Donar II and his men on Dol Donar's yacht, when chasing the Rebel vessel Truly Sorry, rather than using his own craft, since the yacht was bigger, faster and better armed than his own. Slyder's shuttle was left behind on the Star, when Slyder perished in an explosion destroying Donar's yach. The fate of Slyder's space shuttle remains unknown.

(Dark Forces: Soldier for the Empire)

Speedster


Speedsters were swift-moving spaceships used c. 4,000 BBY

(Tales of the Jedi: The Freedon Nadd Uprising)

Tagge shuttle


The personal shuttles of Orman and Ulric Tagge were small craft which seemed to be of Sienar Fleet Systems design. They had bent wings like TIE craft, but a long body. They were not to be confused with the TIE/sh, which served a similar purpose.



(Marvel Star Wars 33: Saber Clash)

Tholme's first ship


Tholme's first ship was Tholme's primary means of getting about the galaxy during the Clone Wars.

(Star Wars Republic 42: Rite of Passage, Part 1)

Tholme's second ship


Tholme's second ship, supposedly the freighter of Jayzaa, was used by Tholme and Aayla Secura to travel incognito to Anzat.

(Star Wars Republic 72: Trackdown, Part 1)

Tiatkin's starship


Tiatkin's starship was a small craft used in Lando Calrissian's operation against the TIE Pirates.

(Lando's Commandos: On Eagles' Wings)

Tol Skorr's first ship


Tol Skorr's first ship was a sleek green vessel Skorr used to travel to Korriban in an attempt to acquire the holocron of Darth Andeddu.

(Star Wars Republic 63: Striking from the Shadows)

Tol Skorr's second ship


Tol Skorr's second ship was a heavily-armed model possibly a modified KR-TB "Doomtreader" which design greatly resembles. Skorr and Asajj Ventress used it to chase Quinlan Vos to the Titavian IV.

(Star Wars Republic 70: The Dreadnaughts of Rendili, Part 2)

Torr Snapit's courier


Torr Snapit's courier was the transport in which Torr Snapit took Sladak, Slatka, Rain, Bug, and Tomcat to the Ruusan system. It was shot down by Sith minions.

(Jedi vs. Sith)

Tott Doneeta's courier


Tott Doneeta's courier was the elegant transport Tott Doneeta used to travel from Ryloth to Exis Station. It had a grappling line, which Tott used to grab onto Vima Sunrider's escape pod, keeping Vima from being destroyed by the star Teedio.

(Tales of the Jedi: Redemption)

Towani starcruiser




The Towani starcruiser was a starship used by the Towani family.

(Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure, Ewoks: The Battle for Endor)

Trade Federation light freighter


The light freighter was a cargo ship used by the Trade Federation around 44 BBY. Its design suggested a relationship to the larger Lucrehulk-class freighter. During the Stark Hyperspace War, freighters were used to transport Judicial and Jedi forces (including Red and Blue Squadrons) to the Fifth Battle of Qotile.

(Star Wars Republic: The Stark Hyperspace War)

Trade Federation patrol freighter


The Trade Federation patrol freighter was an armored transport model built by Haor Chall Engineering. The Trade Federation used them around 32 BBY.

(Star Wars Republic: Prelude to Rebellion)

Vodo-Siosk Baas's couriers


Vodo-Siosk Baas's courier was the vessel Vodo-Siosk Baas traveled from Dantooine to Deneba in with Sylvar and Crado. Vodo-Siosk later used this to travel to Coruscant to face Exar Kun.

(Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith, Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War)



Vodo-Siosk Baas used a heavy courier to travel to Coruscant along with Tott Doneeta, Nomi Sunrider, Cay Qel-Droma, Dace Diath, Shoaneb Culu, Qrrrl Toq, and Sylvar, shortly before the Krath assault on the planet.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War)

Vonya's subterine


Vonya's subterine was a space freighter which had been captured by the Nightsisters of Dathomir and modified for underground travel. They used it to try to penetrate the Star Temple.

(Star Wars Republic: Infinity's End)

Yag Shushin's star cruiser


Yag Shushin's star cruiser  was a space freighter which had been captured by the Nightsisters of Dathomir and modified as a subterine for underground travel. They used it to try to penetrate the Star Temple.

(Star Wars Republic: Infinity's End)

Yoshi Raph-Elan's courier


Yoshi Raph-Elan's courier was a starship in which two Jedi retrieved Yoshi from Lourdes's homeworld.

(Star Wars Republic 27: Starcrash)

Zalem's subterine


Zalem's subterine was a space freighter which had been captured by the Nightsisters of Dathomir and modified for underground travel. They used it to try to penetrate the Star Temple.

(Star Wars Republic: Infinity's End)

Aurra Sing's starfighter


Aurra Sing's starfighter was carried by the bounty hunter aboard her cruiser. Sing would leave her cruiser drifting and seemingly helpless to distract her pursuers, then surprise-attack them in her fighter. The craft had four powerful laser cannons.

(Star Wars Republic 29: The Hunt for Aurra Sing, Part 2)

Borvo the Hutt's starfighters
Starfighters employed by Borvo the Hutt on Naboo that were similar to BTL Y-wing starfighters in design.

(Star Wars: Battle for Naboo)

Bug fighter


Bug fighters attacked the Jedi Knight Yoshi Raph-Elan on one of his missions. These fighters bear a passing resemblance to Hornet interceptors.

(Star Wars Republic 27: Starcrash)

Dream starfighter


On Tatooine, Luke Skywalker often dreamed of leading a squadron of starfighters in battles versus slavers. It is unknown if the type of starfighter in Luke's daydream was the invention of his imagination or a real model. If based on a real model an Incom Corporation origin is easily track due to similarities to the X-wing series design, and Luke's piloting skills on Incom's vehicles like his own T-16 skyhopper.

(Marvel Star Wars 17: Crucible)

Foerost fighters


Numerous starfighters from the Foerost Shipyards of various types were stolen by the Krath and Mandalorians and used to attack Coruscant.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War)

Fourwing fighter


Fourwing fighters were starfighters employed about 50 BBY. This may have been a type of fighter used by Jedi of the time, such as Sharad Hett.

(Star Wars Republic: Outlander)

Immalian fighter


Immalian fighters were starfighters used by the Immalian colonists on Mayvitch 7 in a failed attempt to defend their mining colony from a Yinchorri assault. They were apparently of Nubian design, resembling the N-1 starfighter very closely.

(Jedi Council: Acts of War)

Koros starbomber


The Koros starbomber was used by the forces of Empress Teta in the Unification Wars.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Golden Age of the Sith)

Koros starfighter


The Koros Spaceworks Starfighter was used by the forces of Empress Teta to protect Koros Major.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire)

Mandalorian starfighter






Mandalorian starfighters were used by the Neo-Crusaders during the Mandalorian Wars.

Single-pilot craft, they boasted asymmetrical wings: a longer, bent fin-shape wing and a shorter wing with a cannon. A number of these fighters fought in the Battle of Vanquo.

They may have been one of the newer designs in the Mandalorian fleet, as they were not seen in use during the Exar Kun War and seemed to lack a Basiliskan design aesthetic.

The design of the fighters resembled the Ginivex-class starfighters of the future.

(Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Flashpoint)

Oss Wilum's starfighter




Oss Wilum's starfighter was the starfighter Oss Wilum flew when the Jedi raided Cinnagar in an attempt to redeem Ulic Qel-Droma.

(Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith)

Pirate attack ships




Space pirates employed many models of attack ships during the Clone Wars. Such craft usually were carrid aboard motherships.

(Star Wars Republic 61: Dead Ends, Star Wars Republic 62: No Man's Land)

Republic starfighter (Stark Hyperspace War)


The one-man starfighters of the Republic Navy were small, maneuverable craft with impressive armament.

They were part of Ranulph Tarkin's task force during the First Battle of Qotile and, in the Fifth Battle of Qotile, were piloted by Jedi and launched from Trade Federation light freighters.

(Star Wars Republic: The Stark Hyperspace War)

Tott Doneeta's starfighter


Tott Doneeta's starfighter belonged to an unknown class of one-man starfighter. Tott Doneeta flew it at Cinnagar during the Exar Kun War in an attempt to redeem Ulic Qel-Droma.

(Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith)

Yoshi Raph-Elan's starfighter


Yoshi Elan's starfighter was thestarfighter Yoshi Raph-Elan used.

(Star Wars Republic 27: Starcrash)

Aurra Sing's cruiser


Aurra Sing's cruiser was a small capital ship comparable in size to a Consular-class space cruiser. It had a Corellian Engineering Corporation design aesthetic. Sing would leave the cruiser adrift as a decoy for pursuers while ambushing them from her starfighter.

(Star Wars Republic 29: The Hunt for Aurra Sing, Part 2)

Chedaki's blockade runner


Chedaki's blockade runner was one of many vessels in the Alliance Fleet. A small, fast craft, it was disabled in orbit of Shiva IV. Princess Leia managed to evacuate the craft in a shuttle.

(Marvel Star Wars 53: The Last Gift From Alderaan)

Death Star complement craft


A number of complement craft of various models and sizes were assigned to the original Death Star as their headquarters.

(Marvel Star Wars 2: Six Against the Galaxy)

Dream destroyer


On Tatooine, Luke Skywalker often daydreamed of leading a squadron of starfighters in battles versus a slaveship of destroyer classification. It is unknown if the type of destroyer in Luke's daydream was the invention of his imagination or a real model.

(Marvel Star Wars 17: Crucible)

Koros gunship


The Koros gunship was used by the forces of Empress Teta in the Great Hyperspace War.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire, Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith)

Koros warships


The original Koros warships which Empress Teta used to reunify the seven worlds of the Koros system, prior to the advent of the Sienar Battleships, included a number of classes of considerable size, capable of both spaceflight and atmospheric flight. It is unknown if these ships were equipped with hyperdrives, or intended only for in-system use. By the beginning of the Great Hyperspace War, these vessels seemed to have been phased out of the Empress's fleet, replaced by the newer Sienar battleships.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Golden Age of the Sith)

Krayn's pirate ship


Krayn's pirate ship was a massive ship Krayn used to capture other space vessels to acquire slaves.

(Jedi Quest)

Mandalorian frigate


These frigates were used by Mandalorians at the time of Mandalorian Wars.

(Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Flashpoint)

Mandalorian carrier


Mandalorian carriers were used by the True Mandalorians to transport Meteor-class Q-Carriers during the Mandalorian Civil War. At least six of the dropships could fit inside the carriers.

(Jango Fett: Open Seasons)

Mon Calamari Star Cruiser, new design


Many different vessels were designed and deployed by the Mon Calamari during the Galactic Civil War. One such vessel was a cruiser attached to the New Republic's headquarters in the Nespis VIII space city.

It was characterized by a raised rear similar to the most common type of MC80 Star Cruisers, but with a much more streamlined profile.

During the Destruction of Nespis VIII's space city, this vessel survived the battle and escaped into deep space, along with the rest of the fleet.



This vessel shared some similarities with a discarded concept art made for the production of Return of the Jedi.

(Empire's End)

Mon Calamari Star Cruiser, striped


Although the Mon Calamari usually constructed individualized-looking ships, some broad similarities existed to separate different types.

One such series consisted of vessels with bulky fronts and skeletal rears, somewhat reminiscent of the InterGalactic Banking Clan's Munificent-class star frigates.

Several vessels of this type were present on Alderaan as part of a fleet of refugees, early in the Galactic Civil War.



This vessel was most likely inspired by early concept art for Mon Calamari Star Cruisers during preproduction of Return of the Jedi. At least one other design would be recycled from old concept art like this.

(Celestia Galactica Photografica)

Onderonian battleship


Onderonian battleships were used around c. 4,000 BBY.

(Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith)

Pirate motherships




Space pirates employed many models motherships as carriers for their attack ships during the Clone Wars.

(Star Wars Republic 61: Dead Ends, Star Wars Republic 62: No Man's Land)

Rebel capital ship




Several ships of this point-nosed design are seen in depictions of the Rebel fleet around the time of the Battle of Endor. Two are shown at Sullust, in an image which suggests they were comparable in length to 300m escort frigates, while three are showing in a painting that depicts the Battle of Endor itself, again in close formation, and perhaps operating as a single unit. One ship of this design is also depicted shortly after the battle, in the recently-liberated Fondor shipyards in Tapani Sector.

This design is often regarded as a type of Mon Calamari Star Cruiser, as it originates in a production painting by Ralph McQuarrie that is clearly linked to the development of these ships for Return of the Jedi. However, there is no direct canon evidence for a Mon Cal association for this design. Although they share the same basic spaceframe concept of "blister-bulge" extrusions around a roughly cylindrical hull, they lack the distinctive, irregular pattern of small blisters and other detailing that identifies other Mon Cal designs.

Nevertheless, ships of this sort appeared in the Rebel fleet at Sullust in the comic-book adaption of Return of the Jedi, and at Fondor in Marvel Star Wars 98: Supply and Demand, and the original painting was used as an illustration in the 1990 edition of Galaxy Guide 5: Return of the Jedi. This series of appearances secures this design's place in Star Wars canon, although some fans have argued that it could be interpreted as a persistent misrepresentation of a more familiar Mon Calamari Star Cruiser.

Republic corvette (Hammerhead design)


These ships were used by the Galactic Republic during the Mandalorian Wars.

(Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Days of Fear )

Republic corvette


Republic Corvettes were used by the Galactic Republic c. 4,000 BBY.

(Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith)

Republic cruiser




These cruiser were used by the Galactic Republic during the Mandalorian Wars along with the Hammerhead-class cruisers.

(Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Days of Fear)

Republic escort destroyer


Republic escort destroyers were used by the Galactic Republic c. 4,000 BBY.

(Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith)

Republic frigate


Republic frigates were used by the Galactic Republic c. 4,000 BBY.

(Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith)

Separatist bombardment ship




Separatist bombardment ships were the primary capital ships of the CIS at the Battle of Parcellus Minor. The vessels bombarded the planetary surface, wreaking havoc on their own troops as well as those of the Republic.

(Star Wars Republic 61: Dead Ends)

Valance's light cruiser


Valance's light cruiser was the vessel used by Valance the Hunter and his small crew. They used it in their raids on Telos-4 and Aduba-3. In an emergency, Valance could operate the vessel by himself.



(Marvel Star Wars 16: The Hunter)

Yinchorri attack ship


Yinchorri attack ships were the primary capital ships of the Yinchorri. They were similar in size to gunships or corvettes. They were not actually built by or for the Yinchorri. The Yinchorri stole them from the Golden Nyss shipyards. These ships were used to defend the Yinchorri system and to attack Mayvitch 7.

(Jedi Council: Acts of War)

Brodogon Consortium headquarters


The Brodogon Consortium headquarters was a space station.

(Jedi Quest)

Ronika orbital station


Ronika Orbital Station maintained security above the prison world of Ronika.

(Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire)

Space stations
Catalogo de naves y vehículos sin nombre