@@WarrinerAnimations The Empire just almost across the board went like "you know all that really functional stuff we had made during the Clone War? replace it with less effective but SCARIER LOOKING stuff" lol.
Okay, this vehicle can go 160 kph, accelerate quite fast, and can apparently jump it's own height, gain some decent air, and has the suspension to handle the landing like a champ without breaking... this thing is awesome.
The tanks were originally called juggernauts but got their new turbo tank name after Lego tried to make sets out of them, and disney/marvel threatened to sue because they (stupidly) thought it was a reference to marvel's juggernaut.
@@WolfeSaber9933I think they did already with all those recent upgrade but in the end it wasn't really that effective when it comes to swarm attack well at least it's what's written on paper, they call it the "last defense" for a reason.
This actually might be one of the only times a juggernaut tank was scene in action. I can only recall one time in the clone wars on felucia and that one scene in episode III (And maybe if you count rogue one then also that too)
They would if they wernt going for more intimidation and policing. Plus walkers can go over most obstacles versus wheeled or tracked vehicles. But the advantage of Juggs over a ATAT is speed and modularity
@@pitied3744 Fun fact though, modern day researchers have found that wheeled vehicles tend to be better at all terrain than “walking” vehicles. In particular rough and irregular terrain, wheels and tracks have always performed better than “legs” because legged vehicles and robots tend to slip and lose their footing while wheeled vehicles always provide a significantly more stable base. So in truth the Juggernaut would actually unironically serve as a better all terrain armored transport than the actual AT-AT.
@@hfar_in_the_sky The US Army even tried to test walking tanks by taking inspiration from moose. One example of terrain they'd use is a river, and assumed the moose would walk through the river. To their disappointment, they found out that the moose would rather walk around the river and find a better way.
@@Memelord1117 Oh Tarkin. You with your obsession with cool and intimidating yet highly impractical war machines you. “What purpose could Venerator class SDs be in an era where affordable hybrid fleet carriers would be more useful for power projection and peacekeeping than ever? We need to build more Imperial class SDs! Because clearly the decade a half of asymmetric warfare that we’ve been fighting has clearly shown we need bigger and stronger capital ships! To fight all the nonexistent enemy capital ships you see! Surely this ‘all your eggs in one basket’ tactic won’t literally blow up in my face! I am brilliant!”
0:32 How come we don't see more CRAM/CIWS style weapons in Star Wars? That single turret took out most of the missiles, which is really impressive considering how many of them there were and how little time it had to react.
Probably because of shielding being common thing so they'll tank it with the shield. And beside a few rare cases, (Cat and Mouse, Destruction of the Malevolence come to mind) we don't see munitions be used. Also note that Cat and Mouse, they just tank the missile with the thermal shielding.
@@rafaelnishizumi6330 What about proton torpedoes? We see a bunch of proton torpedoes fired from Y-wings disable an ISD during the Battle of Scarif, wouldn't a CIWS-style weapon designed for use on capital ships take down some or all of them (potentially saving the ship)?
@@purplfedora800 Those were Ion Torpedos ment for disabling, not Proton Torpedo. Plus with what the Remnants of Blue Squadron did prior to the Tie Counterattack and y-wing run, they must had severely damaged the Shielding. However, it wasn't just 1 or 2 Ion Torpedos, it was quite abit that was required to bust the shield then disabling the ISD. Though yeah point a CWIS would had gotten those bombers but Canon ISD Armaments have no Laser Cannons listed, which are ideal against fighters. Legends ISD 1 had 40 Laser Canons listed but that's Legends.
@@Alex-es9jt the juggernaut had more arsenal in my opinion. and they were losing even with the at te. with the juggernaut they have the speed advantage.
The AT-TE facing its technical successor was more poetic though. I thought the same thing back when I first saw those Rebels episodes but I think seeing a Jugg face an AT-AT would've taken away the emotional impact of it because they're not necessarily comparable vehicles on the battlefield and they would've won. Also, this is the first piece of SW media (even ROTS) that does a Jugg justice.
@@mysterycliff6045 They weren't losing lol, everyone references this episode but no one seems to have actually watched it. Rex and his homies had plot armor + a crew with 2 jedi to rescue them
This is the most epic SW vehicle barring starships/starfighters man. Saw one of these being watched by Yoda in the live action movies when I was a kid, didn't even know what they were called then. They barely make any appearance in action anywhere.
In Empire at War Forces of Corruption, another variant of juggernaut possessed point-laser defense to counter missiles. And I wonder why the TK's juggernaut could not use CIWS as well? I guess they are beginners and did not know how to use it while clones who are veteran were very familiar with it.
Seems like they were surprised when the other Juggernaut came rolling out of the smoke with missiles firing, causing them to panic. Also they've closed to distance substantially when the second pair of missiles fired.
Sad they didn't go with the A6 model... But suppose it also makes sense. The A9 is often used as prisoner transport after all... Where as the A6 is just pure warfare.
a group of engineers serving the empire sitting at a table: "the wheels are a weak point, how do we fix it?" "we could make it a repulsorcraft?" "No, too expensive. Other ideas?" "we could give it tracks?" "for the last time Jerry, tracks are the WORST option." "what about giving it legs?" "oh i like it low to the ground, fast if you give it enough lets-" "no no fuck all that give it 4 giant spindle ones with mor moving parts than the rest of the vehicle combined." "i didnt believe it was possible but that is worse than Jerry's idea." "Grand Moff Tarkin liked it when i suggested it to him." "Say less, we're going with the legs."
Man this episode did the Jugg so much justice. The only reason the Bad Batch could break into one was because they happened to be ex-special forces who studied every Imperial vehicle (Tech). These things are scary as hell (and awesome) and holy did they emphasize it.
Is the first time we have a Juggernauts weapons in use for the first time since Revenge of the sith? I don't remember seeing a Juggernauts weapons in use during the Clone Wars
Maintenance. As powerful as the juggernaut is, it would be a one-use weapon. Requires a lot of hands to operate, and a hell of a lot more to repair and maintain. Resources the Rebel could not expense.
1) its got tinny weapons, as shown in hoth the AT-AT is basically invulernable even in the leg joints to weapons of that size. 2) as shown here the juggernaut is extremely vulnerable in the wheels (unlike the AT-AT with its legs, once again shown in hoth) 3) its big, meaning it needs a really be transport, and a massive supply chain. which rebels don't have in spades.
they didn't the empire still uses juggernauts. see for example rogue 1. the AT-AT is just seen as superior for front line combat. the lore is inconistant on why
The writing answer is that they weren't conceived in the 80s and walkers were a lot easier to do stop-motion animation on back then (I think that's how they did it in ESB). The in-universe answer is probably that they were too expensive to mass-produce compared to walkers for large military campaigns due to the Tarkin doctrine. So they were used primarily for prisoner transport like in Rogue One. Usually, they would be hard to penetrate, the only reason the BB succeeded was because they were ex-special forces who also happened to study every vehicle in the Imperial lineup (Tech).
In another universe these could have been on Hoth. What ended up becoming the Juggernaut was one of the original concepts for the vehicle that would become the AT-AT
Honestly, I was a bit disappointed of that vehicle despite the action scenes like in revenge of the Sith, but man! The Bad Batch gets all the fun, eh?😅
I'm sorry but this vehicle, no matter how much i love it, has nothing to do in the Star Wars univers : It drives on weels (who does that in SW ?!), fire missiles, and has an machine gun turret. 3 of the things you barely ever see in star wars, on the same vehicle. Like what are they going with next ?? Long-range cruise missiles ? Fire-weapons ?! Mortars ?!
Seriously? The wheels? The freaking wheels? The exposed, ground-level giant circles causes catastrophic structural failure? How did this thing even stay in service during the Clone Wars?
They should've used these more back in the clone wars
Do you know how big this thing is? It's a literal gas guzzler
This is actually a different model compared to the ones used in the clone wars.
@@marcolopriore875 no, it's the same model. The tank is not simmetrical, you're seeing the other side of the tank
@@ecastmartits not the same model the imperial use the a9 version
@@danielvu2510Yep, that's correct, the Republic model was called the A6.
me watching Juggernaut in action
LONG HAVE I WAITED!!!!
Same here
And loved the Turbo Tank action.
Imagine if the Empire used their common sense and used these at Hoth.
@@WarrinerAnimations The Empire just almost across the board went like "you know all that really functional stuff we had made during the Clone War? replace it with less effective but SCARIER LOOKING stuff" lol.
@@thewalrus45 I don't get how an AT-AT is more scary than a juggernaut
Okay, this vehicle can go 160 kph, accelerate quite fast, and can apparently jump it's own height, gain some decent air, and has the suspension to handle the landing like a champ without breaking... this thing is awesome.
Imagine if the Imperials used them for more than just prisoner transport lol
@@rickyk4583 there would be no escape from Hoth
@@Stormyy6310 Lord knows that's right. Don't know what palpatine was thinking okaying their removal from frontline service.
@@paytonkraft7564 Old Palpy has many skills. Being a competent military strategist/planner is not one of them.
@@Stormyy6310 Imagine if Veers used them in the first place. No harpoons or kicked bomb is taking any of them down. The AA would be crazy.
I remember them being called Clone Turbo Tanks back in the day
Wrecker refers to them as Turbo Tanks in this very episode.
@@thewalrus45 I just watched the episode for the first time minutes ago. Felt like an idiot when he said its name.
@@jacksonwyatt4512I screamed “ITS CANON!! ITS CANONICALLY A TURBO TANK!!” Feel not like an idiot my friend
@@owenmccarthy2521it was always canon? Back in EU
The tanks were originally called juggernauts but got their new turbo tank name after Lego tried to make sets out of them, and disney/marvel threatened to sue because they (stupidly) thought it was a reference to marvel's juggernaut.
I absolutely loved the CIWS moment at 0:32 !
Why didn't the navy make more use of those?
@@WolfeSaber9933I think they did already with all those recent upgrade but in the end it wasn't really that effective when it comes to swarm attack well at least it's what's written on paper, they call it the "last defense" for a reason.
While cool, I never thought of Star Wars weaponry being accurate enough for that.
Then again those rockets are a bit slow.
Technically it’s CRAM
CIWS is on boat, CRAM is for land but they’re the same systems
There is one in rogue one
This actually might be one of the only times a juggernaut tank was scene in action. I can only recall one time in the clone wars on felucia and that one scene in episode III (And maybe if you count rogue one then also that too)
Not true, the prisoner transport ambush had a juggernaut
The juggernaut on felucia looks more like the little version of the juggernaut
There's a Juggernaut in Rogue One as well that they rescue Jyn Erso from
There was also one during the Ahsoka framing in Clone Wars at the republic facility on coruscant.
Its the model Hav w5
Those missiles look so sick
You should look up a thing in animation called "The Itano Circus"
0:08 for a second there, i though that was live action
See? THAT'S HOW GOOD THE ANIMATION IS!?!
One of the benefits of Disney budget 😂
those mountains are just great
God, this fight has everything. High speed maneuvering in a landship, missile spam, jumping an armoured vehicle the size of an apartment block...
gotta say, that was proper action-packed.
Good ol’ juggernaut serving the GAR one last glorious ride!
You realize these were used throughout the Imperial era? And that whether you want to cope about it or not the Empire *is* the Republic.
Quite literally the only use of the Juggernaut outside of the movies.
30 seconds on felucia in season 2 of the clone wars
we also saw one in tbb s1 and one briefly in rogue one
@@hyperion447well its a movie
And in the Mandalorian.
30 seconds in RoTS. This episode does the Jugg more justice than one of the arguably best movies in the SW roster.
This is probably the most action I've seen for this thing. All the other times, it's either being blown up or driving pass the screen.
That or a quick blink and miss it in Revenge of Sith on Wookie planet.
Man. As cool and iconic as the AT-AT is, I legitimately think the Empire would have been better served making more upgraded versions of this thing
They would if they wernt going for more intimidation and policing. Plus walkers can go over most obstacles versus wheeled or tracked vehicles. But the advantage of Juggs over a ATAT is speed and modularity
@@pitied3744 Fun fact though, modern day researchers have found that wheeled vehicles tend to be better at all terrain than “walking” vehicles. In particular rough and irregular terrain, wheels and tracks have always performed better than “legs” because legged vehicles and robots tend to slip and lose their footing while wheeled vehicles always provide a significantly more stable base. So in truth the Juggernaut would actually unironically serve as a better all terrain armored transport than the actual AT-AT.
Blame that on Tarkin and his doctrine.
@@hfar_in_the_sky
The US Army even tried to test walking tanks by taking inspiration from moose. One example of terrain they'd use is a river, and assumed the moose would walk through the river. To their disappointment, they found out that the moose would rather walk around the river and find a better way.
@@Memelord1117 Oh Tarkin. You with your obsession with cool and intimidating yet highly impractical war machines you. “What purpose could Venerator class SDs be in an era where affordable hybrid fleet carriers would be more useful for power projection and peacekeeping than ever? We need to build more Imperial class SDs! Because clearly the decade a half of asymmetric warfare that we’ve been fighting has clearly shown we need bigger and stronger capital ships! To fight all the nonexistent enemy capital ships you see! Surely this ‘all your eggs in one basket’ tactic won’t literally blow up in my face! I am brilliant!”
It made me really happy seeing my all-time favorite Star Wars vehicle being given the depiction it deserved
0:32 How come we don't see more CRAM/CIWS style weapons in Star Wars? That single turret took out most of the missiles, which is really impressive considering how many of them there were and how little time it had to react.
Probably because of shielding being common thing so they'll tank it with the shield. And beside a few rare cases, (Cat and Mouse, Destruction of the Malevolence come to mind) we don't see munitions be used. Also note that Cat and Mouse, they just tank the missile with the thermal shielding.
@@rafaelnishizumi6330 What about proton torpedoes? We see a bunch of proton torpedoes fired from Y-wings disable an ISD during the Battle of Scarif, wouldn't a CIWS-style weapon designed for use on capital ships take down some or all of them (potentially saving the ship)?
@@purplfedora800 Those were Ion Torpedos ment for disabling, not Proton Torpedo. Plus with what the Remnants of Blue Squadron did prior to the Tie Counterattack and y-wing run, they must had severely damaged the Shielding. However, it wasn't just 1 or 2 Ion Torpedos, it was quite abit that was required to bust the shield then disabling the ISD.
Though yeah point a CWIS would had gotten those bombers but Canon ISD Armaments have no Laser Cannons listed, which are ideal against fighters. Legends ISD 1 had 40 Laser Canons listed but that's Legends.
Damn Clone Wars animation has come a LONG way
Daaaaammnnn
The Juggernaut is an absolute monster on wheels.
Rex Wolffe and Gregor should’ve gotten a Juggernaut tank instead of a republic AT TE walker in Rebels.
The at ats would've lost the battle if they had a juggernaut
@@Alex-es9jt the juggernaut had more arsenal in my opinion. and they were losing even with the at te. with the juggernaut they have the speed advantage.
The AT-TE facing its technical successor was more poetic though. I thought the same thing back when I first saw those Rebels episodes but I think seeing a Jugg face an AT-AT would've taken away the emotional impact of it because they're not necessarily comparable vehicles on the battlefield and they would've won. Also, this is the first piece of SW media (even ROTS) that does a Jugg justice.
@@mysterycliff6045 They weren't losing lol, everyone references this episode but no one seems to have actually watched it. Rex and his homies had plot armor + a crew with 2 jedi to rescue them
It would have been less iconic but much more roomy and comfortable no doubt.
This is a vehicle the size of the Statue of Liberty moving that fast.
i felt the pain of that suspension when it landed
Blisteins could never.
I love how they made juggernaut missile fly out like how they did when you first see one in star wars episode 3
This is the most epic SW vehicle barring starships/starfighters man. Saw one of these being watched by Yoda in the live action movies when I was a kid, didn't even know what they were called then. They barely make any appearance in action anywhere.
This scene like a Cinematic!
I really hope the my make a Lego set for this and the CX dagger vessel the shadow trooper (likely tech) used.
we've got CIWS in action!
And THIS is why the HAVw Juggernaut A6 is the BEST Star Wars land vehicle of all time
The animation got insanely good wtf
i think this is the first time we've seen missiles being shot down by point defense in star wars.
Juggernauts are utterly immense beasts and are functionally naval cruisers with wheels.
Some day, the usa is gonna make big ass pickup trucks the size of these
The counter-battery C-RAM turret was awesome, you don’t see that very often in Sci-fi these days.
Can’t believe the Empire stuck with the ATAT which is slower and has less fire power in comparison
Will smash juggernaut with zero difficulty however. One can take other fire, and another cant, even if it has more dakka.
I wouldn't mind having monster truck sounds on these bad boys
Considering their size and depending on their power pack, they might sound closer to diesel trains than monster trucks
"Them duke boys are back at it again!"
I’m a simple man. I see juggernaut fire rockets I click like
In Empire at War Forces of Corruption, another variant of juggernaut possessed point-laser defense to counter missiles.
And I wonder why the TK's juggernaut could not use CIWS as well? I guess they are beginners and did not know how to use it while clones who are veteran were very familiar with it.
Seems like they were surprised when the other Juggernaut came rolling out of the smoke with missiles firing, causing them to panic. Also they've closed to distance substantially when the second pair of missiles fired.
You mean the B5 Juggernaut? Yeah, that one double down in the role of transport
@@alejandroelluxray5298 And voiced by Gideon Emery.
"Juggernaut ready!"
(plot armour)
0:40 Damn i love that suspenseful music in the background
I believe this is the ONLY wheeled vehicle in Star Wars.
Watching this was like watching two bare-knuckle brawlers squaring up and clobbering each other into unconsciousness.
Juggernaut becoming Lightning McQueen
Becoming initial d moment
That was some fancy driving
The way that stormtrooper faceplanted into the dashboard after the missiles hit. Lol! Poor bastard!
They are also called clone turbo tanks
This was an awesome sequence
Sad they didn't go with the A6 model... But suppose it also makes sense. The A9 is often used as prisoner transport after all... Where as the A6 is just pure warfare.
Abso-fraking-lutely. Awesome. AF!!!!!
It's not everyday you get to see missiles in Star Wars...
Biggest mistake the empire made was giving up the use of fast attack vehicles like this for doomsday weapons.
0:30 damn, that's an eargasm
Tank Duel
"Take out their wheels" - ah yes, lets hit most obvious target last!
One of the reasons why wheeled vehicles are rare in Star Wars: an obvious target to disable.
a group of engineers serving the empire sitting at a table:
"the wheels are a weak point, how do we fix it?"
"we could make it a repulsorcraft?"
"No, too expensive. Other ideas?"
"we could give it tracks?"
"for the last time Jerry, tracks are the WORST option."
"what about giving it legs?"
"oh i like it low to the ground, fast if you give it enough lets-"
"no no fuck all that give it 4 giant spindle ones with mor moving parts than the rest of the vehicle combined."
"i didnt believe it was possible but that is worse than Jerry's idea."
"Grand Moff Tarkin liked it when i suggested it to him."
"Say less, we're going with the legs."
I wish I actually got the Lego model.
A shame this vehicle has barely seen any action in any Star Wars canon media
Now I see how these machines got their original names!
Easily one of the most badass vehicle in Star Wars, definitely a beast.
Man this episode did the Jugg so much justice. The only reason the Bad Batch could break into one was because they happened to be ex-special forces who studied every Imperial vehicle (Tech). These things are scary as hell (and awesome) and holy did they emphasize it.
Is the first time we have a Juggernauts weapons in use for the first time since Revenge of the sith? I don't remember seeing a Juggernauts weapons in use during the Clone Wars
The season premiere of clone wars season 2, and the pen ultimate episode of mando season 2.
But yeah they are a very very rare use
Star wars C-RAM before GTA 6
I love seeing clone wars CIWS
I still want the toy of this.
Wonder what would have happend if the rebel alliance had juggernauts? I can se this this thing going toe to toe with an AT AT
Maintenance. As powerful as the juggernaut is, it would be a one-use weapon. Requires a lot of hands to operate, and a hell of a lot more to repair and maintain. Resources the Rebel could not expense.
1) its got tinny weapons, as shown in hoth the AT-AT is basically invulernable even in the leg joints to weapons of that size.
2) as shown here the juggernaut is extremely vulnerable in the wheels (unlike the AT-AT with its legs, once again shown in hoth)
3) its big, meaning it needs a really be transport, and a massive supply chain. which rebels don't have in spades.
Hunter is earing initial d soundtrack driving the juggernaut hardcore
0:58 IROHAZAKA JUMP!!!!
Initial d fan
They may not be A6s, but these Juggernauts still pack a punch.
Is it just me or is this a call back to the imperial remnant base in mandalorian
Fucking metal
Know that's how you drove.
Class of the juggernauts
Clash
How many episode left the bad batch season 3 or that was last episode
My life will be complete if lego does a UCS turbo tank and we see such action in live action format😅
That TK trooper on coms sounds bit like a clone.
Turbo Tank juggernaut Rampage
I love vehicle Juggernaut if use Rebel alliance
They should do a season from the separatists pov
Cagada Batch
Wait these things are combustion engine powered?
So are we adding "jumped the juggernaut" to the list of "jumped the shark" possibilities?
Wait, hold on, was that the first usage of CIWS in Star Wars?
Why does this feel like space jousting?
I wonder because of these moments they stop the production of Juggernauts and settle for AT-AT.
they didn't the empire still uses juggernauts. see for example rogue 1.
the AT-AT is just seen as superior for front line combat. the lore is inconistant on why
This is one of the best action scenes in Star Wars, ever. I was so happy to see these turbo tanks actually used.
This shit belongs in warhammer
The control setup seems to be... inconsistent.
Wait, is that a turret made for AA/anti-munitions? Star Wars has a those?!?
Too bad the only thing holding these things back was a backorder of axels for the wheel or something lol. Most never got repaired again or something.
I would like to see a juggernaut vs a scarab from halo
And I'm still confused as to why the empire sropped using these
Hoth would have been a breeze with these things instead of ATAT walkers
The writing answer is that they weren't conceived in the 80s and walkers were a lot easier to do stop-motion animation on back then (I think that's how they did it in ESB).
The in-universe answer is probably that they were too expensive to mass-produce compared to walkers for large military campaigns due to the Tarkin doctrine. So they were used primarily for prisoner transport like in Rogue One. Usually, they would be hard to penetrate, the only reason the BB succeeded was because they were ex-special forces who also happened to study every vehicle in the Imperial lineup (Tech).
@@rickyk4583 actually the orginal plan was to use wheeled or tracked tanks. they choose walkers because of aethetics not because it was easier.
In another universe these could have been on Hoth. What ended up becoming the Juggernaut was one of the original concepts for the vehicle that would become the AT-AT
the juggernaut will always be the best ground vehicle the republic has not the tiny ass walker
Disney sabe cómo volver todo aburrido...
And the Empire in its "wisdom" replaced this with the AT AT.
What a waste.
What in the plot armor??!!!
How?
Honestly, I was a bit disappointed of that vehicle despite the action scenes like in revenge of the Sith, but man! The Bad Batch gets all the fun, eh?😅
I'm sorry but this vehicle, no matter how much i love it, has nothing to do in the Star Wars univers : It drives on weels (who does that in SW ?!), fire missiles, and has an machine gun turret. 3 of the things you barely ever see in star wars, on the same vehicle. Like what are they going with next ?? Long-range cruise missiles ? Fire-weapons ?! Mortars ?!
You dont see machine gun turrets and missiles in star wars?
Baited
Is it just me or did the animation style chance slightly. if anything the background/background characters looked more detailed?
Yep, the bad batch season 3 has the best animation in star wars up to date. Maybe tales of empire can improve
@@crimsoncardinal208 Well I haven't been here since the clone wars Sesson 8 or so, so I wouldn't know. :/
Seriously? The wheels? The freaking wheels? The exposed, ground-level giant circles causes catastrophic structural failure? How did this thing even stay in service during the Clone Wars?
Because it looks cool
The same reason the at at stayed in service
well, all modern tanks would also suffer the same mobility kills if hit by an RPG, so I can say it's legit.
@@nazirulnaim5418 They don't have catastrophic failure when struck there. They're just immobilized.They'd still be a threat.
I guess this shows why walkers are favoured in the Star Wars universe
0:31 First ever proper example of a CIWS used in Star Wars
唬爛 太假 手動加速桿可以操控飛彈?
This is not canonical.
How? Well it definitely is and it’s undeniable