The prime Imperial starfighter at the height of its power, TIEs are designed to be fast, but they are also light and very fragile.
Tag: starfighters
TIE Defender
Conventional Imperial design philosophies would not have produced the TIE defender, but the repeated successes of Alliance starfighter pilots forced the Empire’s hand.
TIE Phantom
The Tie Phantom was developed by the Galactic Empire before the Battle of Hoth, but due to a rebel assault on its manufacturing plant, it was considered a failure and was never put into large scale production.
TIE/In Interceptor
The TIE/in starfighter, or TIE Interceptor, was a TIE series starfighter used by the Galactic Empire.
TIE Escort
The TIE prototype is restricted to government sales only. It appears to be a standard pod except for the addition of a thin layer of plating and its slightly superior speed.
Jedi Starfighter
The Delta-7 Aethersprite-class light interceptor, also known as the Delta-7 Jedi starfighter or Delta-7 Jedi Interceptor, and commonly referred to as the Jedi starfighter, was a starfighter model designed by Kuat Systems Engineering and used by the Jedi Order before and during the Clone Wars.
TIE Dart Mk2
The TIE Dart was an evolved version of the TIE Interceptor, but it added several new innovations while keeping all the pros of the old design.
TIE/dg Dagger
The TIE/dg starfighter, also known as the TIE dagger, or the Sith TIE fighter, was a type of Sith-affiliated TIE line starship that was forged in secret by forces under the command of the reborn Emperor Palpatine, along with the Xyston-class Star Destroyer, the AAL-2100/9.5 atmospheric assault lander, and other new technology created by the Sith Eternal.
TIE Advanced x1
The TIE Advanced x1 was an advanced prototype starfighter as a replacement for the standard TIE Fighter, tested by Darth Vader himself.
T-36 Skyfighter
The T-36 Skyfighter was originally built by Incom to fill the near-orbit planetary defense niche, and later upgraded to compete against new mass produced and expendable Sienar TIE designs.