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rdfs:label | - All Terrain Advance Raider
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rdfs:comment | - The All Terrain Advance Raider (AT-AR), also know as the light AT-ST or simply scout walker, was a variant of the All Terrain Scout Transport used by the Galactic Empire during the Galactic Civil War.
- The AT-AR was a variant design of the All Terrain Scout Transport.[5] It had heavier armor than the AT-ST and was more suitable for frontline combat than lighter bipedal walkers.[1] It was also smaller and faster than the scout walker.[5] The AT-AR's "head" was situated closer to its legs, giving it a more hunchbacked look. The stock version was armed with a single, large laser cannon.[2][1]
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Era | - *Rise of the Empire era
*Rebellion era
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Affiliation | - *Galactic Empire
**Imperial Military
***Imperial Army
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DE | - All Terrain Advance Raider
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Name | - All Terrain Advance Raider
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Text | - Back From the Drawing Board, Part 2: Repurposed Star Wars Technology
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PL | - All Terrain Advance Raider
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Model | - All Terrain Advance Raider
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Fi | - All Terrain Advance Raider
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ES | - Asaltante Avanzado Todo Terreno
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url | - news/back-from-the-drawing-board-part-2-repurposed-star-wars-technology
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abstract | - The All Terrain Advance Raider (AT-AR), also know as the light AT-ST or simply scout walker, was a variant of the All Terrain Scout Transport used by the Galactic Empire during the Galactic Civil War.
- The AT-AR was a variant design of the All Terrain Scout Transport.[5] It had heavier armor than the AT-ST and was more suitable for frontline combat than lighter bipedal walkers.[1] It was also smaller and faster than the scout walker.[5] The AT-AR's "head" was situated closer to its legs, giving it a more hunchbacked look. The stock version was armed with a single, large laser cannon.[2][1] The view out the cockpit was more extensive than on the AT-ST, with a big, angular viewport in place. The cockpit had seating for one driver and one commander, situated side-by-side.[2] Horizontal loopholes were located on the sides of the vehicle's turret,[2] similar to the loopholes on the All Terrain Defense Pod.
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