NB-1S Royal Bomber

The  Naboo NB-1 Royal Bomber or Naboo Bomber is a prototype vehicle rarely used by the RSF. It combines deadly Nubian technology with Naboo spaceframe design. The NB-1 is a heavily shielded 12 metre long starfighter that carries destructive energy bombs and 2 light laser cannons that allow the pilot to engage airborne threats. Like the Naboo N-1 Starfighter, its armour is a yellow light alloy armoured hull and its overall design is the same as the standard N-1 fighter. The NB-1 also features a droid socket for an astromech unit. The Naboo bomber is a testbed for emerging Naboo technologies in the Long-Range Strategic bombing theatre: Using the standard N-1 fighter as a starting point, Naboo engineers designed a dedicated craft to deliver explosive payloads through bombardment. For its increased power requirements, the bomber boasts a second pair of engines: a modified Nubian 321 and a Nubian Monarc C-6 Hyperdive. These engines are environment friendly since the Naboo are dedicated to defending their ecologically sensitive planet. The standard proton torpedo launching system was removed and replaced by a newly designed Nubian proton bomb rack/launcher system. This system integrates directly into the existing torpedo rack housing with little modification, however the system on the NB-1 is much smaller than the currently planned NB-2 Bomber. Like most other RSF vessels, the NB-1 Bomber was manufactured by Theed Palace Space Vessel Engineering Corps.