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Line: All-terrain vehicle

Type: Combat walker

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Year introduced: During the Clone Wars

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"They're the most heavily armored ground vehicles in the Imperial Army."
"...so what you're saying is that you have a thorough knowledge of just how screwed we are."―Thane Kyrell  and Yendor Brethen , just before the Battle of Hoth

The All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) was a four-legged combat walker  of the All-terrain vehicle  line used by the ground forces  of the Galactic RepublicGalactic Empire , and the First Order . Along with the  Imperial-class Star Destroyer, stormtroopers , and the TIE fighter , it was one of the most famous symbols of the Empire's military  might.

Models
Early model

Main article: All Terrain Armored Transport (Prototype)

This model was used against the early rebellion . This variant featured two heavy laser cannon  turrets , four anti-personnel blasters , and a dorsal twin laser  turret at the rear.

Later model

Main article: All Terrain Armored Transport (Galactic Civil War)

This model was used during the Galactic Civil War . This variant was shorter than the early model, and featured dual Piperii-Cerlurn  R-90C medium blasters  located on the sides or "temples," and a pair of Taim & Bak  MS-1 fire-linked heavy laser cannons  mounted on the "chin."

Elite AT-AT

Main article: Elite AT-AT

This was a modified version of the Galactic Civil War AT-AT: the variant featured, among other things, thicker and darker armor , heavier laser cannons , and an elite crew of pilots .

First Order AT-AT

Main article: First Order All Terrain Armored Transport

This was an updated version of the AT-AT used by the First Order .

History
Age of the Empire

"I heard of these. Imperial armored transports. Giant four-legged things that were used to keep the peace on conquered worlds."―Scoggan , to Davjan Igo  upon entering the ruins of an AT-AT

The AT-AT walker was developed during the Clone Wars  and used in the Imperial Army , the ground forces of the Galactic Empire . It was the successor of the All Terrain Tactical Enforcer  that also saw use during the Clone Wars, although it constituted a far more imposing example of walker technology. Heavily armored and awe-inducing, the AT-AT positioned itself as the standard of Imperial firepower on the battlefield.

Many AT-ATs were built in the factories of the planet Balmorra . In 14 BBY , the Empire used AT-ATs against the Partisans  led by Saw Gerrera  on Kashyyyk  during an attack on an imperial refinery. During the battle, the Padawan  Jedi  Cal Kestis  stole an AT-AT and used it to provide aid to Partisans. Kestis used the walker's firepower to eliminate most of the Imperial troops, but the AT-AT ended up falling.

Galactic Civil War
"That armor's too strong for blasters. Rogue group, use your harpoons and tow cables. Go for the legs; it might be our only chance of stopping them."―Luke Skywalker , during the Battle of Hoth

In 4 BBY , the Imperial Security Bureau  Agent  Kallus  led three early  AT-AT walkers on an assault  on the desert planet of Seelos  against the Spectres  and three retired clone officers aboard an AT-TE.

In 3 BBY , AT-ATs were again used against the Spectres, when Princess  Leia Organa  arrived on the planet  to give the Ghost 's crew three  Sphyrna-class Hammerhead corvettes. Two walkers were deployed to patrol the transports' landing platform, which were formally on Lothal to offer supplies to citizens impacted by the rebel efforts. When the rebels tried to steal  the corvettes, the Ghost started firing on the AT-ATs. Four proton torpedos  were not powerful enough to destroy one of the walkers, and it was necessary for Kanan Jarrus  to use his  lightsaber  to cut its legs, toppling it. The second one was knocked down by the engines of the last Hammerhead, piloted by Ryder Azadi .


In 2 BBYLieutenant  Yogar Lyste  deployed two AT-AT walkers, Walker 271  and Walker 414 , to combat an attack on the east gate of the Imperial Armory Complex  by members of the Lothal resistance group  led by Ryzder Azadi. The rebels Kanan, Ezra Bridger , and Chopper  escaped in the stolen AT-DP  Walker 216 . However, Grand Admiral  Thrawn  realized that the rebels had hijacked the AT-DP walker and ordered his AT-ATs to crush them. One of the AT-AT walkers proceeded to crush the AT-DP under its heavy body but the rebels managed to use their lightsabers  to cut their way aboard. Morad Sumar  also fired a rocket which hit one of the walker's legs. After knocking out the AT-AT pilots, the two climbed out and escaped with Ryder's cell into the wilderness.

Thrawn then deployed four of these during the battle  on AtollonJedi  survivor Kanan Jarrus then destroyed one with his lightsaber. The Bendu  then destroyed two of the AT-AT walkers. However, the last one shot Bendu down from the sky.

Around the time of the Battle of Yavin , a new AT-AT model  was introduced. At this time, the Alliance to Restore the Republic  stole a number of AT-ATs and provided them to Saponza's Gang .


During the Rebel assault  on the Imperial weapons factory  moon  of Cymoon 1 , a group of Rebels led by Han Solo  and Leia Organa stole an AT-AT from Weapons Factory Alpha . They used the walker to escape from the factory after they sabotaged its main power core  to explode. During their escape, Solo fired a shot that nearly killed the Sith Lord  Darth Vader , using all the AT-AT's powerful  armaments . Soon after, Vader managed to overtake the Rebels in their escape and cut down the massive walker's back left leg. The AT-AT fell tremendously and its passengers barely escaped the wreckage before fleeing Cymoon 1 entirely for the safety of the Alliance Fleet .


During the Battle of HothGeneral  Maximilian Veers  led a squadron of at least five AT-ATs on the icy fields of Hoth  to knock out the shield  generator  that protected Echo Base , the Rebel headquarters. The triumph of Veers' squadron allowed the Imperials to invade Echo Base and rout the Rebels, striking a major blow in the war. However, the battle also revealed that the AT-ATs could be toppled by a cable wrapped around their legs. Although that weakness had been used effectively by the Alliance on Hoth, the Empire continued to use these mechanical behemoths in the later stages of the war.

Rise of the First Order


Decades  after the war, a young scavenger  named Rey  used one of the downed AT-ATs, designated Hellhound Two , as her home on Jakku .


The First Order used an updated version  of the AT-AT in its army branch . The walkers were deployed under the command of Kylo Ren , the master of the Knights of Ren  and grandson of Darth  Vader, during the First Order's brief struggle  against the Benathy  species . Later, during the Battle of Crait , these AT-ATs escorted the newer AT-M6s . This model of AT-AT walker was also stored aboard Commander  Pyre 's  Resurgent-class Star Destroyer, though the warship  was ultimately destroyed during the rescue of Tamara Ryvora .

Behind the scenes

The AT-ATs in  The Empire Strikes Back and the brief appearance in  Return of the Jedi[29]  were filmed via stop motion .

Initially, the Empire was to attack the Rebel base on Hoth using tanks. Joe Johnston  created many designs of these vehicles, one of which was the basis for the HAVw A6 Juggernaut  that appeared in  Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith and the HAVw A5 Juggernaut  in  Star Wars Legends, and the tanks themselves were to be portrayed by remote-controlled vehicles. However, Dennis Muren  and Joe Johnston convinced George Lucas  to use stop motion instead, which eventually led to the abandonment of the tank design. In the DVD commentary to The Empire Strikes Back, George Lucas explains that he got the idea of the AT-AT from the massive tripods from H.G. Wells ' 1898 novel  The War of the Worlds. Though it is popularly believed that dock machinery was the inspiration for the AT-AT, Phil Tippett  has said otherwise, recalling that it was based on the prehistoric mammal  Paraceratherium.

The AT-ATs featured in Star Wars Rebels  are different models from the ones in the Star Wars  films, inspired by the early concept art drawn by Ralph McQuarrie  during the production of The Empire Strikes Back.

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