Armored Transport (AT) Course Exam
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Passing Grade: 34/45 (75%)
1)What does the AT mean in AT-AT, AT-PT and AT-ST ? (1 point)
2)What does MT mean in MT-AT? (1)
3)What is the purpose of AT-ST that are deployed alongside AT-AT? (2 points)
4)What three things make the AT-ST a vital part of the Imperial forces? (3 points)
5)Name the limitations of the AT-ST design, and how the enemies of the Empire have managed to exploit them. (4 points)
6)What class of weapons is virtually useless against a AT-PT? (1 point)
7)When was the AT-PT originally designed? (1 point)
8)Why did the AT-PT project lose its steam? (3 points)
9)What does an AT-PT make a platoon fight like? (1 point)
10)What allows the AT-PT to scramble over inclines and obstacles that would normally block repulsorlift and treaded vehicles? (1 point)
11)What were two of the main objectives that the Empire wanted with the AT-AT? (2 points)
12)What company builds the AT-AT? (1 point)
13)What does the “neck” of the AT-AT allow the head to do? (2 points)
14)What is the troop capacity of the AT-AT? (1 point)
15)What does the AT-AT do when it is deploying it’s troops? (1 point)
16)What is the combat designation of the MT-AT? (1 point)
17)Who ordered the MT-AT to be developed? (1 point)
18)How did the EH get it’s hands on the design? (3 points)
19)What does the greater amount of limbs give the MT-AT? (3 points)
20)Where are the weapons mounted on the MT-AT? (2 points)
21)What is the troop capacity of the MT-AT? (1 point)
22)How is a MT-AT deployed to a planet’s surface? (2 points)
23)What is the name of the heavier version of the MT-AT? (1 point)
24)What is the main problem with the deployment procedure and the newer, heaver version of the MT-AT? (1 point)
25)The AT-AA was introduced just prior to what incident? (2 points)
26)What makes all these designs similar? (3 points)