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The Hawkeye Anti-Starfighter Gun, colloquially known as a Storm Cannon or Storm Gun, was a mobile anti-starfighter gun used by the Rebel Alliance. Storm cannons consisted of a twin blaster cannon attached to a mobile ground vehicle. While ideally attached to a tank-like vehicle, Storm cannons were in reality most often attached to civilian vehicles like farming vehicles rather than military ones. A perpetual problem was that the energy source of the cannon was a powerplant that was so big that it often cause problems in relation to the vehicle the gun was attached to. While storm guns were supposed to have a crew of four, they most typically had just two: a driver and a gunner.

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  • Hawkeye Anti-Starfighter Gun
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  • The Hawkeye Anti-Starfighter Gun, colloquially known as a Storm Cannon or Storm Gun, was a mobile anti-starfighter gun used by the Rebel Alliance. Storm cannons consisted of a twin blaster cannon attached to a mobile ground vehicle. While ideally attached to a tank-like vehicle, Storm cannons were in reality most often attached to civilian vehicles like farming vehicles rather than military ones. A perpetual problem was that the energy source of the cannon was a powerplant that was so big that it often cause problems in relation to the vehicle the gun was attached to. While storm guns were supposed to have a crew of four, they most typically had just two: a driver and a gunner.
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  • Hawkeye Anti-Starfighter Gun
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  • Mobile weapons platform
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  • 2(xsd:integer)
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • The Hawkeye Anti-Starfighter Gun, colloquially known as a Storm Cannon or Storm Gun, was a mobile anti-starfighter gun used by the Rebel Alliance. Storm cannons consisted of a twin blaster cannon attached to a mobile ground vehicle. While ideally attached to a tank-like vehicle, Storm cannons were in reality most often attached to civilian vehicles like farming vehicles rather than military ones. A perpetual problem was that the energy source of the cannon was a powerplant that was so big that it often cause problems in relation to the vehicle the gun was attached to. While storm guns were supposed to have a crew of four, they most typically had just two: a driver and a gunner.
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