SP.9 Anti-Infantry Artillery Vehicle

The SP.9 Anti-Infantry Artillery Vehicle was a self-propelled artillery piece manufactured by Golan Arms.

Characteristics
Manufactured by Golan Arms, the SP.9 Anti-Infantry Artillery Vehicle was a self-propelled[2] artillery piece that incorporated twin, fast-firing[1] DF.9 laser cannons[3] based on SoroSuub Corporation's heavy repeating blaster, mounted on a turret with a hundred and eighty degree firing arc. The guns were fed from a light ion unit that had been specially designed for use with the SP.9; The ion unit also powered the repulsorlift chassis, which was armored with a one-inch thick hull. The internal power unit could supply the twin guns with virtually unlimited ammunition.[1]

The SP.9 had an open turret, which caused it to have a vulnerability in close combat. The unit was also awkward to maintain, as to access the engine, the entire turret had to be removed. Despite these deficiencies, the SP.9 boasted the lowest mechanical failure rate of any self-propelled gun in Imperial service.