Also, one of my all time favorite vehicles is far more impractical than the K-Wing. The AT-AT. Ground pressure, an additional side to armor (the bottom), poor weapons coverage, complicated motive systems, there are SO many reasons it doesn't work as a military vehicle. But despite all that the AT-AT is just plain COOL in a way that a practical "box on tracks" just wouldn't be. I cannot fault its inclusion in Star Wars, in fact I deeply appreciate it.
I was reading through the thread and saw this.
The AT-AT is not impractical at all. If we had the technology to build legged armored vehicles that were reliable & could meet a realistic budget, we would do so (presumably the FtL-capable Empire, ruled by dictatorship, does not have things like cost restrictions or an annual budget.
). The terrain navigation and flexibility of motion would simply overwhelm any drawbacks (say, for example, speed). What, you're going to drive a tank across Hoth? You won't make it half a mile before your treads are thrashed. And what if you hit a crevasse? You'll be lucky to reverse in time before you're going down the chasm. How are you planning to shoot down the ground to air attackers that will be shooting at your top armor? The AT-AT may have blind spots in the side and rear (that are covered by it's buddies), but you've got a ceiling on your cannon as well as a maximum practical traversal speed - you're swinging the entire gun assembly on a central axis, vs the AT-AT being able to rapidly tilt it's weapons more or less wherever it likes because the head's on a neck joint.
Legged vehicles could just do it all. Urban combat, swamps, jungles, mountains... anywhere a bunch of guys or dogs can go, your armor can now go. They can hunker down like your guys, look around and maintain situational awareness without relying entirely on instruments...
Certain details could be argued about, like the overall size (I honestly doubt you could have it much smaller if it was to be an armed & armored troop transport), but the forward-mounted weapons & fire control system makes sense (this has become a staple of modern combat vehicles; tanks have a 360 turret, yes, but anything that doesn't will fix their firepower forward because it feels more natural for a gunner to shoot that way). Side & rear turrets are kind of impractical; you need to house the crew, ammunitions, FCS, etc for each weapon, and it's really awkward to fire a weapon outside the plane of motion on the vehicle you're traveling with (these are the reasons that sponson guns were retired during WWII). It's better just to move in formation and let your buddies cover your flank.
If anything was ridiculous, it was the Snowspeeder tow cable guns. Like, lol, how did they get that much thick cable into that craft's little gun? And they spooled it out at supersonic speed in below freezing temperature?
Well, okay; I guess they couldn't have the rebels getting stomped without showing the at least taking one of the monsters down.
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Not to mention the pure psychological impact of this slow, inexorable force that is coming for you. It's not coming swiftly, but it IS COMING . and you CAN'T STOP IT . They are the EMPIRE, and you WILL fall to them and their invincible machines.
The AT-AT works wonderfully as a symbol, even before mentioning the tactical benefits.
Remember, the Rebels didn't even win the battle on Hoth, they just delayed the Empire a little. Long enough to run away, but they lost their base and a lot of manpower. I'm certain the Imperial Brass called it a victory, despite some (but not all) of the Rebel leadership managing to escape.