The TIE/sr starfighter, or TIE scout, was a limited production TIE Series starfighter used by the Galactic Empire as a scout and light reconnaissance vessel.
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TIE/sh VIP shuttle
The TIE/sh shuttle, also known as the TIE Command Shuttle, was a model of armored shuttle manufactured by Sienar Fleet Systems for the Galactic Empire.
Read MoreTIE/rpt Raptor
The TIE/rpt starfighter, or TIE Raptor, was an unofficial, smaller variant of the standard TIE Fighter
Read MoreTIE/va Vanguard
The TIE Vanguard was a variant of the TIE/rc starfighter reconnaissance craft. Like the TIE/rc, it was a short-range ship based on the common TIE/LN starfighter concept.
Read MoreTIE/opp Oppressor
The TIE Oppressor, officially known as the Sienar Fleet Systems TIE Oppressor Strike Fighter, was a variant of the TIE Series of starfighters that was deployed in limited numbers among selected units of the Imperial Navy’s starfighter cadre. The craft was introduced into combat shortly after the Battle of Yavin.
Read MoreTIE/gt Starfighter
The TIE/gt (ground-targeting) starfighter was part of the TIE Series of starfighters manufactured by Sienar Fleet Systems.
Read MoreTIE/fc Starfighter
The TIE/fc starfighter, which stood for “fire control”, was a variant of the TIE/LN starfighter. It carried only one laser cannon, as several sensors replaced the second laser cannon found on traditional TIE fighters.
Read MoreTIE/dr Auto-fighter
Auto-fighters were automated TIE line starfighters that were produced by the forces under Commodore Visler Korda on Rekkana.
Read MoreSwarm-Class Battle Droid
The Swarm-class battle droid was the Ssi-ruuk equivalent to a starfighter. Swarm-class droids were about two meters long, making them some of the smallest known starfighters.
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The Supa Fighter was manufactured by Joraan Drive Systems for the Black Sun criminal organization during the height of the New Order. A large fighter with decent armament, the Supa Fighter was slower than an X-wing but more maneuverable.
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