I think that in-universe at least, the designers & engineers have entertained the idea of making this thing a walker, until they realized how insanely difficult or impractical to do so given the sheer size of that thing. The tank needed to be fast & practical instead of outright scary after all.
It’s versatility was exceptional. Not only is it faster than most walkers. It had the firepower that could allow it to charge into the enemy head on smashing through defenses. It also could easily be a mobile command post or supply craft. The possibilities are endless
Mine too. It looked pretty badass when it fired its rockets at the approaching droid tanks during Episode III. I tend to wonder what Juggernaut training would be like. Was there any instance of a green juggernaut crew fighting each other on which direction they should drive the tank?
@@michaelandreipalon359 Same shit still happens. You'd need a reactor or engine so damn huge to constantly power the thing that space would be considerably sacrificed all the same.
I remember seeing this thing in the 90s in the first edition of the Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels. I remember thinking how terrifying those things looked and I was blown away about 9 years later when the Revenge of the Sith came out in 05 and they'd adapted it to being in the clone wars. I believe it was called the HAV/6 Juggernaut and it was called the Turbo Tank for the Clone Wars.
I have to say that the main weakness of the Juggernaut (besides it’s inability to be stealthy or to maneuver) is inserting and exfiltration into and out of the theater of battle. The thing is so insanely massive, it dwarfs even a triple-trailer long haul semi truck IRL (which is about 38 meters in length and about 4.5 meters tall 2.5 meters wide, compared to the Juggernaut at 50 meters in length, 22 meters in height, and 19.6 meters in width).
It kinda makes sense as a defensive patrol vehicle. A column of these on prepared zones can react to any light vehicle incursions and threaten larger landing craft trying to assemble large formations ahead of slower defence units. Move in from depot to landing area, smash through the enemies rapid light columns with impunity, and reach their back artillery and supply zones to deploy infantry and light vehicles to wreak havoc and delay deployments while laying out heavy blaster fire on anything too big for infantry to handle. On the attack, yeah, hard to justify on anything less than a total planetary invasion where your marines have already secured a beachhead landing zone to deploy and supply from and roads are mostly secured and have air cover enough to allow them to move into position.
I'm wondering if the smaller cockpit lacked it's own communications officer, leaving two loaders and an engineer in the main section, with the astromech working closely with the engineer.
I'm just imagining the Reds from Blood Gulch riding in that. "Still think it looks like a Puma?" "No this one I think looks more like a Hippo" "Grif! I told you to stop making up animals!"
I think this vehicle will served better as a mobile home for the clone troopers who retired. Can you imagine one of these go up against the Imperial walkers? Man, it must be an explosive battle!
You'd need at least 5 to 6 guys inside to even run a really banged up one, yet there's no way you'd fit more than 10 inside unless the ones living in it are perfectly ok to be uncomfortable. Being a military vehicle meant for taking a beating would also mean that maintenance would be a pain in the ass.
Originally designed by Joe Johnston in 1978 for Empire Strikes Back. Lucas sidelined them to use the AT AT walkers instead cos he wanted to see something new and pay homage to the Tri Pod Walkers from WOTW
If my knowledge serves me correct, that clone major you mentioned in command of this tank, is the only position ever mentioned that a clone major fills in any of Star Wars lore
Just read up on its lore in the Imperial Sourcebook by West End Games. Trusty vehicle, even if old (and looking a bit different as the eras went by). Love the The Emperor's New Groove reference in the timestamps, Geetsly's.
@@thestanleys3657 I ain't sure even in that department. On just regular rougher-than-usual terrain, wouldn't doubt that it'd be a smooth ride, but no one's gonna design & build something so massive & fast just to run on mere rougher terrain. I bet the kinda ground that this thing usually runs on would be reserved only for walkers in most cases. There's also the thing about being such a big fat target also means that it's gonna get shot at & have stuff blowing up underneath it just about all the time.
I feel the last 2 ambiguous crew members would not be replacement spotter because they were likely “unalived” rather frequently like the gunner for the mass-driver cannon on the AT-TE. So maybe the replacement spotters may have been just unlucky clones pulled out from the safety of the troop hold?
One of the people who made the AT-TE and the Juggernaut: Hey, should we put something up there to protect the exposed gunners on these models? A superior: Nah. I'm sure it will be fine. I mean how many times is someone going to be killed because of this? One of the people: I don't know, how many times has the exposed window on the bridge of every starship design caused someone's death? A superior: Oh come on, that doesn't happen too often. By our standards. Since there are trillions of being in the galaxy, so even if the numbers of casualties from these designs where in the 4 to 5-digit range it still technically wouldn't be that much.
Energy shields, people. R&D the kriff out of them! (So, you seen the trailers and other stuff, fellow blue-suited Federation Starfleet Twilight Sparkle clone?)
@@michaelandreipalon359 Yes We need more energy shields around here. (Yes I did and they were glorious. I am now even more excited for what's coming in 9 days. Also, nice new pfp. Also, also, it's actually UNSC armor, not a Starfleet suit).
@@michaelandreipalon359 Toys of the Juggernaut could.not be sold under the name because of the Marvel X-Men Character having 1st copyright claim in the toys arena, legally speaking. So the Lego commercials and the product boxes, etc. All called it the Clone Turbo Tank.
Ah, I see, and I must say, it's a moronic idea even. Same for the "copyrighting" of the ballista siege weapon in a tabletop game (or a video game, I can't tell) whose name I can't mention.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Yes and No. There was a time when copyright was about protecting an artist's work from being stolen and used for profit by anither. Nowadays corporations abuse the system to an absurd degree.
It’s too big. Tanks and other similar vehicles aren’t fuel efficient for long-distance travel purposes, so they have to be moved by other means (frequently by rail). That means they have to be relatively small. Also, it’s a lot of resources in one vehicle- probably a better idea in most cases to spread those resources out across several vehicles, which can’t be taken out by one missile attack and can also be in many places at once.
When fusion reactors get smaller and better to armor, as well as more improvements to modern tank equipment, and solving the logistics problom, they definitely can, but not now
I like the screenshot of the space engineers builds of them. It's been a while since I used any star wars builds of the work shop to just make cool space battles and stuff with. I remember a large grid one that was painted grey and was great to just drive around in shooting stuff. be it we only had missiles and Gatling guns back then for weapons so not super stars warsy for the weapons.
Honestly, this seems more like a giant armoured personnel carrier than a tank. Or perhaps a combined utility vehicle, since it also acts as a mobile command center as well. A tank is a _very_ specific type of vehicle, charaterised by having treads _not_ wheels and mainly being a heavily armoured gun platform. Sure this vehicle has guns - lots of them - but since it doesn't have one single "main" weapon which is the main focus of the vehicle - and the reason for it's very existence - it doesn't qualify as being a tank. Just because a vehicle is very big, very heavy and is heavily armoured _doesn't_ automatically mean it's a "tank".
It never ceases to amaze me how Star Wars has such a complete and total lack of simple sensors, that would render stuff like the suicide-spotter totally pointless. It may be that, because there is an abundance of sensors there are equal and opposite jamming equipment, that would render sensors less effective. But that does little to really explain the lack of passive electronic surveillance sensors onboard ships and in bases, that is so often evidenced by the total impunity that a stealthy, and low-tech boarding (or otherwise intruding) party enjoys in basically every installment of the Star Wars franchise.
Given that the HAVw-A6 was still in production and use by the Empire, it's a wonder these weren't deployed at the Battle of Hoth instead of, or even in addition to, the AT-ATs
The Juggernaut is a cool tank I will deny its effectiveness. But also can see 160kmh top speed being a double edged sword. It great if you need to charge at the enemy head on going forward on flat terrain. But on very difficult terrain and having to make sudden turns or directional changes could be hazardous at Juggernaut is probably a bit top heavy and prone flipping over than even an AT-AT is to being tripped.
So these babies (like alot of Imperial vehicles being based on Republic vehicles) are the predecessors of the vehicles such as Juggernaut 5 from Mandalorian. (and although it's dumb, it makes me wonder if those rail tanks from Solo are somewhat based on the caterpillar design of the juggernaut).
The argument about which side of the Juggernaut is the front is almost as contentious as whether to say A-T-A-T or @-@ (It's A-T-A-T and the front of the Juggernaut is the part with the larger head)
Wonder if any of these crews ever joked how they're "the juggernaut" and once they got moving nothing could stop them they way the X-Men franchise does too
160 km's is about 99 to 100 mph doesn't seem like much but getting a terrestrial vehicle to travel that fast,of that size, while maintaining battle readiness would be nothing short of a miracle by todays standards, let alone futuristic
The thing I don't like about starwars (and other space opera type games/universes) is that their land vehicles are absolutely massive. For the battle of kashyyyk the juggernaut would have been stuck on the beaches. Those trees are so big that, it will just bounce off or easily get stuck in the roots. The land tank in destiny too. The cliffs on nessus are as tall as the tank, that tank is gonna have a range of about a quarter mile squared, because there's nowhere it can go.
Umm, Geetsly's, less AT-somethings, more Cygnus Spacework craft like the Assault Gunboat and the King Hell God-Emperor Starfighter of Death/Missile Boat.
I feel like if Rex had a juggernaut he could have ran in to the 3 at at walker at full speed and tipped it over because with the spotter thing up it is tooler
2 queries : 1st why couldn't droids be placed in the towers , surely cheaper than clones . 2nd why do they still wear their helmets inside the vehicle .
1st, the GAR avoid using droids whenever possible. No need to be prudent with manpower use as well since there never seems to be a shortage of clones to begin with. 2nd, however huge this thing is, it's not a flagship or mothership. If you're in one of these things, you're deployed & you're on duty, thus keeping the helmet on is just regular protocol. Also, it's better to keep the helmet on your head than to have it take up any of the already cramped space inside.
@@admiral_franz_von_hipper5436 Cameras are not as intuitive. Moreover, you'd still have to place dedicated hardware for the spotter inside the crew compartment after doing so, taking up even more space inside the already very cramped vehicle.
@@FalconWindblader Thanks, but if I'm in there , the helmet comes off . I'd also repurpose a few droids to use their superior logistics and vision for suicide duties . Not every drone / clone would be a puppet after going through horrible scenarios of teammates being taken for granted. That's just my opinion and there's 8 billion of those floating around at any given moment in time.
@@FalconWindblader The retractable trunk for the post already takes up a lot of space. Replace that with a much smaller trunk with a camera on top and route the imagery to the commanders’ posts. Makes it much easier for the commander to get battlefield information without having to rely on another person to do the spotting and then relay the information orally to the commander. In the real world, tanks and other fighting vehicles since WWII operate on the system of commander as spotter due to the benefits listed above.
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The Republic: wheels are outdated
Also the Republic: uses a giant turbo tank like a beast
For the wheel-loving niche customers and audience, you know.
I think that in-universe at least, the designers & engineers have entertained the idea of making this thing a walker, until they realized how insanely difficult or impractical to do so given the sheer size of that thing. The tank needed to be fast & practical instead of outright scary after all.
The juggernaut is my favorite Star Wars tank and I’m disappointed it hasn’t gotten much screen time. They’re freaking badass.
It deserves to be shown unleashing it’s full fire power
It’s versatility was exceptional. Not only is it faster than most walkers. It had the firepower that could allow it to charge into the enemy head on smashing through defenses. It also could easily be a mobile command post or supply craft. The possibilities are endless
Mine too. It looked pretty badass when it fired its rockets at the approaching droid tanks during Episode III. I tend to wonder what Juggernaut training would be like. Was there any instance of a green juggernaut crew fighting each other on which direction they should drive the tank?
I don't know, I'm actually fine just seeing them in Ep. III and Rogue One.
The IFT-T/IFT-X tanks, however, need more love.
The thing about tanks is as large and imposing as they might look, you know there’s a crew cramped inside who’re everything but comfortable
Armor spacing woes, as expected. Should have used energy shields.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Same shit still happens. You'd need a reactor or engine so damn huge to constantly power the thing that space would be considerably sacrificed all the same.
Give or take a lot of years, and there'll be miniaturized yet super powerful shield reactors though.
@@michaelandreipalon359 then we’ll just have miniaturized yet super powerful tanks
Ah, that would be the drone tanks.
I think a live action tv show about a juggernaut crew would be sick, u could call it “juggernaut” or “unkillable”
I'd watch that
@@YaBoiNichowho wouldn’t
Finally! Someone who recognises the Turbo Tank’s effectiveness! I believe in Turbo Tank supremacy ✊
Can't imagine all the hard work the clones have to do in the juggernauts
Also, the Imps in them. Maybe even New Republic people in later years.
They Duch rowter like vikings with like 1 hamster in a wheel for gyroscopics
R.I.P In Peices to the energy the clones got from sleep
I liked the Space Engineers versions of the Juggernaut myself. Very well done. Just like the video.
I remember seeing this thing in the 90s in the first edition of the Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels. I remember thinking how terrifying those things looked and I was blown away about 9 years later when the Revenge of the Sith came out in 05 and they'd adapted it to being in the clone wars. I believe it was called the HAV/6 Juggernaut and it was called the Turbo Tank for the Clone Wars.
I have to say that the main weakness of the Juggernaut (besides it’s inability to be stealthy or to maneuver) is inserting and exfiltration into and out of the theater of battle. The thing is so insanely massive, it dwarfs even a triple-trailer long haul semi truck IRL (which is about 38 meters in length and about 4.5 meters tall 2.5 meters wide, compared to the Juggernaut at 50 meters in length, 22 meters in height, and 19.6 meters in width).
It kinda makes sense as a defensive patrol vehicle. A column of these on prepared zones can react to any light vehicle incursions and threaten larger landing craft trying to assemble large formations ahead of slower defence units. Move in from depot to landing area, smash through the enemies rapid light columns with impunity, and reach their back artillery and supply zones to deploy infantry and light vehicles to wreak havoc and delay deployments while laying out heavy blaster fire on anything too big for infantry to handle.
On the attack, yeah, hard to justify on anything less than a total planetary invasion where your marines have already secured a beachhead landing zone to deploy and supply from and roads are mostly secured and have air cover enough to allow them to move into position.
I didnt realize triple trailer semi's were a thing holy shit
Yeah, nothing like riding a monolithic rolling fortress with the boys to get the blood pumping for clanker scrapping.
And Rebel crushing.
My favourite frikin star wars Veichle! This where the fun begins
I'm wondering if the smaller cockpit lacked it's own communications officer, leaving two loaders and an engineer in the main section, with the astromech working closely with the engineer.
I wanted this lego set so badly when it first came out
The extra, unspecified crew members were back-up Red Shirts for the suicide tower. :D
More meat for the meatgrinder.
I'm just imagining the Reds from Blood Gulch riding in that.
"Still think it looks like a Puma?"
"No this one I think looks more like a Hippo"
"Grif! I told you to stop making up animals!"
I think this vehicle will served better as a mobile home for the clone troopers who retired. Can you imagine one of these go up against the Imperial walkers? Man, it must be an explosive battle!
You'd need at least 5 to 6 guys inside to even run a really banged up one, yet there's no way you'd fit more than 10 inside unless the ones living in it are perfectly ok to be uncomfortable. Being a military vehicle meant for taking a beating would also mean that maintenance would be a pain in the ass.
@@FalconWindblader But it probably was allot easier (not easy, easier) than operating a AT-TE with its 6 legs in the goddamn fricking desert
Originally designed by Joe Johnston in 1978 for Empire Strikes Back. Lucas sidelined them to use the AT AT walkers instead cos he wanted to see something new and pay homage to the Tri Pod Walkers from WOTW
Can you please do an LAAT crew next. Can’t get enough of these videos!!!
If my knowledge serves me correct, that clone major you mentioned in command of this tank, is the only position ever mentioned that a clone major fills in any of Star Wars lore
Fun fact: the Imps also used the Turbo Tank, but most models were downgraded and used as Troop transports
Just read up on its lore in the Imperial Sourcebook by West End Games. Trusty vehicle, even if old (and looking a bit different as the eras went by).
Love the The Emperor's New Groove reference in the timestamps, Geetsly's.
Monster truck combined with a armoured personnel carrier. I'd imagine it feels safe and comfortable
Nothing military feels “comfortable” least, not in the army
@@bluenight104 I ment ride comfort, big wheels absorb the bumps on the terrain.not put your feet up and chill comfort
@@thestanleys3657 I ain't sure even in that department. On just regular rougher-than-usual terrain, wouldn't doubt that it'd be a smooth ride, but no one's gonna design & build something so massive & fast just to run on mere rougher terrain. I bet the kinda ground that this thing usually runs on would be reserved only for walkers in most cases. There's also the thing about being such a big fat target also means that it's gonna get shot at & have stuff blowing up underneath it just about all the time.
I think sea and wheeled vehicles haven't gotten enough love in the SW universe
I feel the last 2 ambiguous crew members would not be replacement spotter because they were likely “unalived” rather frequently like the gunner for the mass-driver cannon on the AT-TE. So maybe the replacement spotters may have been just unlucky clones pulled out from the safety of the troop hold?
Agreed, the tower position just screams "I've been volunteered"
Sargent on deck 🗣
One of the people who made the AT-TE and the Juggernaut: Hey, should we put something up there to protect the exposed gunners on these models?
A superior: Nah. I'm sure it will be fine. I mean how many times is someone going to be killed because of this?
One of the people: I don't know, how many times has the exposed window on the bridge of every starship design caused someone's death?
A superior: Oh come on, that doesn't happen too often. By our standards. Since there are trillions of being in the galaxy, so even if the numbers of casualties from these designs where in the 4 to 5-digit range it still technically wouldn't be that much.
Energy shields, people. R&D the kriff out of them!
(So, you seen the trailers and other stuff, fellow blue-suited Federation Starfleet Twilight Sparkle clone?)
@@michaelandreipalon359 Yes We need more energy shields around here.
(Yes I did and they were glorious. I am now even more excited for what's coming in 9 days. Also, nice new pfp. Also, also, it's actually UNSC armor, not a Starfleet suit).
@@zexalbrony4799 (Thanks... but blue and not green? The golden insignia thing?!)
@@michaelandreipalon359 (Blue because it's my favorite color and that's just a golden and purple star stick I thought would look cool).
(Custom-made. Gotta like your take.)
Top 1 worst Star Wars jobs has to be the poor dude in the spotter tower lol
Clone Turbo Tank ✊
Love the space engineers bit at the end
Turbo Tank!
Aww the fun that comes with copyright issues.
How so?
@@michaelandreipalon359 Toys of the Juggernaut could.not be sold under the name because of the Marvel X-Men Character having 1st copyright claim in the toys arena, legally speaking.
So the Lego commercials and the product boxes, etc. All called it the Clone Turbo Tank.
Ah, I see, and I must say, it's a moronic idea even. Same for the "copyrighting" of the ballista siege weapon in a tabletop game (or a video game, I can't tell) whose name I can't mention.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Yes and No. There was a time when copyright was about protecting an artist's work from being stolen and used for profit by anither. Nowadays corporations abuse the system to an absurd degree.
Guess the artists have to counter with way more bizarre means.
One thing to note the final image before the comment of the week is from the game space engineers
This is one vehicle from Star Wars that I could actually see being built irl, anyone else?
It’s too big. Tanks and other similar vehicles aren’t fuel efficient for long-distance travel purposes, so they have to be moved by other means (frequently by rail). That means they have to be relatively small.
Also, it’s a lot of resources in one vehicle- probably a better idea in most cases to spread those resources out across several vehicles, which can’t be taken out by one missile attack and can also be in many places at once.
When fusion reactors get smaller and better to armor, as well as more improvements to modern tank equipment, and solving the logistics problom, they definitely can, but not now
0:24 hey, thats Space Engineers!!!!!!! I love that game
I like the screenshot of the space engineers builds of them. It's been a while since I used any star wars builds of the work shop to just make cool space battles and stuff with. I remember a large grid one that was painted grey and was great to just drive around in shooting stuff. be it we only had missiles and Gatling guns back then for weapons so not super stars warsy for the weapons.
Thanks for doing my request 😃
Would love to use this in Battlefront
Honestly, this seems more like a giant armoured personnel carrier than a tank. Or perhaps a combined utility vehicle, since it also acts as a mobile command center as well. A tank is a _very_ specific type of vehicle, charaterised by having treads _not_ wheels and mainly being a heavily armoured gun platform. Sure this vehicle has guns - lots of them - but since it doesn't have one single "main" weapon which is the main focus of the vehicle - and the reason for it's very existence - it doesn't qualify as being a tank. Just because a vehicle is very big, very heavy and is heavily armoured _doesn't_ automatically mean it's a "tank".
It never ceases to amaze me how Star Wars has such a complete and total lack of simple sensors, that would render stuff like the suicide-spotter totally pointless. It may be that, because there is an abundance of sensors there are equal and opposite jamming equipment, that would render sensors less effective. But that does little to really explain the lack of passive electronic surveillance sensors onboard ships and in bases, that is so often evidenced by the total impunity that a stealthy, and low-tech boarding (or otherwise intruding) party enjoys in basically every installment of the Star Wars franchise.
Electronic Counter Measures are often neglected their mention & considerably under-appreciated.
Spotter tower-human(clone) periscope
At -At Ooh yeah! Great stuff. Love it!
IIRC the armor was lined with superconductors to disperse blaster fire. Honestly, probably would have been worth it to upgrade to sheilds
The Juggernaut was a awesome looking tank to bad we see enough of it.
Separatist commander: "We established a barricade to stop any clone vehicles"
Clone driver: "I'm the juggernaut bitch!!!"
Man the internals of the juggernaut is sounding like the internals of a BaneBlade
I sure do love me my spot up in the please kill me tower. lmao.
Awesome video!
Now I want to write (or at least read) a story of a juggernaut crew in the midst of the Clone Wars.
Here!
if yall wanna know where 0:28 its from space engineers
Given that the HAVw-A6 was still in production and use by the Empire, it's a wonder these weren't deployed at the Battle of Hoth instead of, or even in addition to, the AT-ATs
Thanks for the video bro I love starwars
Sad we didnt see more of these in the clone wars. I think ive seen it probably two or three times
The Juggernaut is a cool tank I will deny its effectiveness. But also can see 160kmh top speed being a double edged sword. It great if you need to charge at the enemy head on going forward on flat terrain. But on very difficult terrain and having to make sudden turns or directional changes could be hazardous at Juggernaut is probably a bit top heavy and prone flipping over than even an AT-AT is to being tripped.
So these babies (like alot of Imperial vehicles being based on Republic vehicles) are the predecessors of the vehicles such as Juggernaut 5 from Mandalorian.
(and although it's dumb, it makes me wonder if those rail tanks from Solo are somewhat based on the caterpillar design of the juggernaut).
The argument about which side of the Juggernaut is the front is almost as contentious as whether to say A-T-A-T or @-@
(It's A-T-A-T and the front of the Juggernaut is the part with the larger head)
HAVwA6 aft pilot: "What do you call the cities of Utapau?"
HAVwA6 aft co-pilot: "Uh, sink-hole cities."
HAVwA6 aft pilot: "Pot-holes."
HAVwA6 fore pilot: "Heh."
HAVwA6 fore co-pilot: "That was terrible."
This was one hell of a bus
Clone: "She left me bro."
Chad Clone: "We go gym."
Clone: "I have a better idea."
*Clone climbs spotter tower*
Wonder if any of these crews ever joked how they're "the juggernaut" and once they got moving nothing could stop them they way the X-Men franchise does too
Clone: I am not going to that watch tower, I will probably die
officer: Soldier, We Are On Felucia! We all probably going to die!
Juggernauts can shoot rockets so strong how nukes in a 50 km distance
Give this thing engings and let it fly in the space
I always expected it to say "I'm the Juggernaut b...!"
The clone turbo tank!
0:24 that looks like Space Engineers
YES ! ATAT PLEASE !
I have the Lego set and it’s my favorite Lego build with the republic star cruiser as my second.
Really great breakdown!!!!
It's not mirrored, so I would say which ever end has the most firepower sticking out is the front.
160 km's is about 99 to 100 mph
doesn't seem like much but getting a terrestrial vehicle to travel that fast,of that size, while maintaining battle readiness would be nothing short of a miracle by todays standards, let alone futuristic
Considering even fastests tanks of today, on roads can't pass 80km/h, and those weights 10x less, this feet becomes even more impressive.
Just a part two (2) of the Juggernaut: the Galactic Civil War ones, especially the ones before the pre-trilogy came out…
Awaiting drive shaft.
Nothing can stop the juggernaut!!! Oh wait wrong universe 😂
*coughs in corrupted Phoenix Force*
@@michaelandreipalon359 ???
Sorry, was misremembering X-Men: The Last Stand.
@@michaelandreipalon359 oh ok lol
"...the please kill me tower..." 😆
The Senate’s life was immaculate.
The thing I don't like about starwars (and other space opera type games/universes) is that their land vehicles are absolutely massive. For the battle of kashyyyk the juggernaut would have been stuck on the beaches. Those trees are so big that, it will just bounce off or easily get stuck in the roots. The land tank in destiny too. The cliffs on nessus are as tall as the tank, that tank is gonna have a range of about a quarter mile squared, because there's nowhere it can go.
Size is awesome, but if you cant move, you become a large static emplacement.
@@randomradon They can fix this problem by having those huge vehicles become mobile outposts in contested areas.
Shame we never were able to control one of these in a videogame
Umm, Geetsly's, less AT-somethings, more Cygnus Spacework craft like the Assault Gunboat and the King Hell God-Emperor Starfighter of Death/Missile Boat.
Please could you do a video on the AT-AT
Imagine rex Wolffe and Gregor in the turbo tank instead of AT-TE
This vehicle base is artic militar trucks of 60 and 70s.
I feel like if Rex had a juggernaut he could have ran in to the 3 at at walker at full speed and tipped it over because with the spotter thing up it is tooler
Deadpool: "the juggernaut, the juggernaut."
I want to make one of these into an rv
If there are HAV then there must be MAV and LAV too. :)
Can u please do both the AT-AT and the Skipray blastboat. Thanks
Can you do a video on Ghez Hokan?
What're they?
@@michaelandreipalon359 A Mandalorian mercenary briefly in the employ of the CIS.
Ah, of course, from Republic Commando: Hard Contact. Can't believe I didn't remember.
Aww that's a baby in comparison to a Warhammer 40k command tank, standing at 90mtrs tall, complete with Starship weaponry and multiple void shields.
2 extra ate spotter replacements
please kill me tower priceless
How did they deploy it? Could it be deployed by gunship like the AT TE?
Wait wait wait. There's a "rear" hatch? Then that's the back side. Easy.
I wonder how maneuverable it was
Surely you couldn't turn the wheel very well
Nice
2 queries : 1st why couldn't droids be placed in the towers , surely cheaper than clones . 2nd why do they still wear their helmets inside the vehicle .
It would have been much better to just stick a camera up there.
1st, the GAR avoid using droids whenever possible. No need to be prudent with manpower use as well since there never seems to be a shortage of clones to begin with.
2nd, however huge this thing is, it's not a flagship or mothership. If you're in one of these things, you're deployed & you're on duty, thus keeping the helmet on is just regular protocol. Also, it's better to keep the helmet on your head than to have it take up any of the already cramped space inside.
@@admiral_franz_von_hipper5436 Cameras are not as intuitive. Moreover, you'd still have to place dedicated hardware for the spotter inside the crew compartment after doing so, taking up even more space inside the already very cramped vehicle.
@@FalconWindblader Thanks, but if I'm in there , the helmet comes off . I'd also repurpose a few droids to use their superior logistics and vision for suicide duties . Not every drone / clone would be a puppet after going through horrible scenarios of teammates being taken for granted. That's just my opinion and there's 8 billion of those floating around at any given moment in time.
@@FalconWindblader The retractable trunk for the post already takes up a lot of space. Replace that with a much smaller trunk with a camera on top and route the imagery to the commanders’ posts. Makes it much easier for the commander to get battlefield information without having to rely on another person to do the spotting and then relay the information orally to the commander. In the real world, tanks and other fighting vehicles since WWII operate on the system of commander as spotter due to the benefits listed above.
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And that connects itself with the Juggernaut tank how?
What happens if the pilots of both cockpits simultaneously drive “forward” in a tug of war? Does it rip the Juggernaut apart?
*comically separates perfectly in half*
I'm sure it's like modern aircraft with two pilots, both have an override button that swaps control.
How about the Republic AT-AT
Ah yes, the "Clone Turbo Tank" because the name "Juggernaut" was taken by Marvel.
Where does it shoot the lasers from in the side mounted anti personnel laser, someone please tell me