Imperial Army trooper



Imperial Army troopers were the standard infantry of the Imperial Army, and the most common soldiers of the Galactic Empire on most subject worlds, aside from stormtroopers. Following the Empire's post-Endor fragmentation, their numbers were maintained by periodic conscription from among subject populations.

The uniforms of these troopers were similar in cut to those of an Imperial Navy trooper. Battle-dress was for the most part the same, although green fatigues were known to be worn on occasion. Army troopers sometimes wore plasteel combat armor on their upper bodies, which was akin in design to that worn by snowtroopers. Standard armament included blaster rifles and grenades.

Whereas the elite Stormtrooper Corps&mdash;which was separate from the Imperial Army&mdash;was employed for boarding actions and strategically important attacks, Imperial Army troopers were used to keep the peace on subject worlds, or to take planets that were not strategically important to the Empire. They were also the branch of the military that was usually responsible for operating terrestrial vehicles, such as the AT-AT.

Thirty such troopers participated in an attack against a group of smugglers in the Whistler's Whirlpool Tapcafe on Trogan in 9 ABY.

Equipment
Imperial Army soldiers were equipped with an E-11 blaster rifle and three concussion grenades, though some were issued infantry support weapons such as Equalizer ion cannons and PLX-2M portable missile launchers. Senior troopers were issued DH-17 blaster pistol. Army trooper helmets were equipped with several anti-flash-blinding lenses, a night vision viewplate, and an attached comlink. Some units were also issued camouflage jackets. Durring the early years of the galactic civil war the army troopers wore grey armor and uniforms, but durring the later years of the galactic civil war, they moved to wearing Stormtrooper armor.

Behind the Scenes
The Imperial officers in Star Wars: Battlefront II armor resembles Imperial Army Troopers' armor.

Appearances

 * Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
 * Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
 * The Traitor's Gambit
 * Star Wars: Empire: The Wrong Side of the War
 * Gathering Shadows
 * Dark Force Rising
 * The Last Command
 * Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (video game)
 * Dark Force Rising
 * The Last Command
 * Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (video game)