Shark combat airspeeder

The Mobquet Shark combat airspeeder was a successor to the P-34 combat speeder, employing the same double laser cannon turret. At the time of the Battle of Yavin the Shark had only recently come into service with the Imperial Army.

Characteristics
An ungainly-looking craft, the Shark shared the same handling problems as it's predecessor, a result of using the same turret mount located behind the crew compartment; it was said by pilots to handle like a 'crippled Bantha.' However the double laser cannon gave the Shark serious firepower in spite of a limited range of 200 meters.