Armored Assault Tank/Legends

The Armored Assault Tank, technically known as AAT-1 or simply AAT, was a large repulsor tank used mainly by the Trade Federation.

The vehicle was designed by the Baktoid Armor factories, with its most important parts placed in the back.

Details
It carried a payload of 55 missiles/bombs, but once it ran out, it had to return to its carrier to have its bottom section replaced, recharging its supply completely.

Its crew consisted of four B-1 battle droids (one commander, one pilot, and two gunners), and could also carry six other battle droids by using the hand grips on the outside.

The commander typically sat just behind the primary blaster cannon, while the gunners and pilot were positioned in the center of the tank, the gunners operating both secondary blasters.

While relatively quick, it was sluggish compared to the Gian and Flash Speeders of Naboo.

History
Prior to its most infamous use in the Battle of Naboo, the AAT-1 was deployed by the Trade Federation to several Outer Rim worlds, testing them by having them battle each other. In their first true conflict, AATs were sent to Lok to battle pirates there; these battles scarred several AATs, and that scarring could be clearly seen for years to come.

In 32 BBY, the AATs were one of the primary vehicles used in the Trade Federation's invasion of Naboo, and was deployed both throughout the city of Theed and on Naboo's open fields, where they battled the Gungan Grand Army and, as a result of Anakin Skywalker destroying the Federation's Droid Control Ship, were left in their final battle positions when the battle droids were de-activated.

The AAT-1 continued to see action in the Clone Wars, fighting on a multitude of worlds, including Muunilinst. Here, one such tank was hijacked and destroyed by an ARC trooper on a covert mission deep within the Muunilinst city of Harnaidan. The AAT-1 was also seen in action during the Second Battle of Coruscant.

Trivia
In the first Battlefront game, AATs were going to be part of both the Separatist and the Imperial faction. The Imperial variant was cut from the final version, but its code remained hidden in the game-source. Some fans managed to unearth this and other unit-codes left behind and restored them to functional status. These files are available for free on several modding sites.

The AAT can be seen in the far background in Episode III, during the Order 66 sequence on Felucia, next to OG-9 Homing spider droids.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Battlefront
 * Star Wars Battlefront II
 * Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
 * ''Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
 * Star Wars: Battle for Naboo
 * Star Wars: Clone Wars
 * Star Wars: Demolition