Heavy industrial crane transport

Heavy industrial crane transport

Heavy industrial crane transport

The heavy industrial crane transport, also known as HI-CT walker and referred to as the Trask walker, was a type of quadrupedal walker used as a mobile loading gantry which were commonly employed on the estuary moon Trask.

Bearing some similarities to another crane transport, the Kuat Drive Yards manufactured OI-CT, HI-CT walkers were well-balanced and heavily armored. Towering over Trask's seaside loading docks, they were more than powerful enough to lift a waterlogged ST-70 class Razor Crest M-111 out of the sea. Each HI-CT possessed four sturdy legs and feet, as well as a crew deck and command bridge, alongside an extendable crane. The walker's legs were sealed thoroughly against sea water, though they were also sometimes utilized on land.

Technical Specifications:

  • Length: 155 ft
  • Height: 139 ft