Star Wars: The Last Jedi has two new First Order vehicles with even bigger guns - see them here

The First Order may have taken quite a beating at the end of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Star Wars: The Force Awakens, but what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, right? If by make you stronger, you mean unleash a couple of killer vehicular weapons in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Star Wars: The Last Jedi that is. Check out the baddies’ new answer to the AT-AT and Super Sta🏅r Destroyer below.
Star Wars’ has the scoop (obviously?) on the Firs🐻t Order’s duo of deadly mech… weapon… ship… things. And they’ve even taken design tips 🌺from the original trilogy, because even evil space tyrants are lazy sometimes.
First up, we have the AT-M6, differing from its AT-AT cous👍in because of the M6 (Megacalibre Six) laser cannon on its back. It also moves faster than the lumbering AT-ATs first fe💃atured in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. So at least they’ve learned from their mistakes.
However, that looks like a pussycat next to the 25,000-foot First Order Dreadnought. There’s guns galore (including two orbital cannons which could quickly level a fleet) and it’s really, really big. There’s not much more to say without just saying ‘GUNS!’ over and over, so check it out below. And maybe we’ve already seen its handiwork if it has something to do with ಞwhatever exploded in that Star Wars: The Last Jedi image.
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