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|requisites=
|requisites=
|utilized=*[[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]]<ref name="Storm Over Ryloth" />
|utilized=*[[Galactic Empire/Legends|Galactic Empire]]<ref name="XvsT">''[[Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter]]''</ref>
*[[Confederacy of Independent Systems/Legends|Confederacy of Independent Systems]]<ref name="Point of No Return">{{TCW|Point of No Return}}</ref>
*[[Galactic Empire/Legends|Galactic Empire]]<ref name="XvsT">''[[Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter]]''</ref>
*[[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Alliance to Restore the Republic]]<ref name="RotJ">{{Film|VI}}</ref>
*[[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Alliance to Restore the Republic]]<ref name="RotJ">{{Film|VI}}</ref>
*[[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]]<ref name="Rebel Stand">''[[The New Jedi Order: Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand]]''</ref>
*[[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]]<ref name="Rebel Stand">''[[The New Jedi Order: Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand]]''</ref>
*[[Krath/Legends|krath]]<ref name="DLOTS2">[[Tales of the Jedi &ndash; Dark Lords of the Sith 2|''Tales of the Jedi &ndash; Dark Lords of the Sith'' 2]]</ref>}}
*[[Krath/Legends|krath]]<ref name="DLOTS2">[[Tales of the Jedi &ndash; Dark Lords of the Sith 2|''Tales of the Jedi &ndash; Dark Lords of the Sith'' 2]]</ref>}}
'''Ramming''' was a naval tactic that saw various use during the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]], the [[Galactic Civil War/Legends|Galactic Civil War]], and the [[Yuuzhan Vong War]]. The term was also used to describe high speed starship accidental collisions.
'''Ramming''' was a naval tactic of intentionally colliding a starship into a target. The term was also used to describe high speed starship accidental collisions.


==Description==
==Description==
The tactic consisted for a [[starship/Legends|starship]] own mass to be weaponized as a [[Pilot/Legends|pilot]] pushed it to full speed against another ship, so that that it's hull would damage or destroy its target's critical systems or hull. It was often considered a last recourse tactic, as it could heavily damage, if not destroy the starship engaged in such action. The effects depended on the size of both ships and where exactly they would make contact.<ref name="Storm Over Ryloth" /> Specific ships, called [[ramship]] and [[robot ramship]], were dedicated to the use of the tactic.<ref name="EGVV">''[[The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels]]''</ref><ref name="EGD">''[[The Essential Guide to Droids]]''</ref>
The tactic consisted for a [[starship/Legends|starship]] own mass to be weaponized as a [[Pilot/Legends|pilot]] pushed it to full speed against another ship, so that that it's hull would damage or destroy its target's critical systems or hull. It was often considered a last recourse tactic, as it could heavily damage, if not destroy the starship engaged in such action. The effects depended on the size of both ships and where exactly they would make contact. Specific ships, called [[ramship]] and [[robot ramship]], were dedicated to the use of the tactic.<ref name="EGVV">''[[The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels]]''</ref><ref name="EGD">{{EGCite|D|Robot Ramship}}</ref>


The ramming tactic saw a wide variety of uses. It could be an intentional<ref name="Point of No Return" /> or an opportunistic tactic<ref name="Storm Over Ryloth" />, depending of the situation. When intentional, a starship could be loaded with additional ordnance<ref name="Point of No Return" />, be programmed for unnamed flights<ref name="RSIII">''[[Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike]]''</ref>, or crewed with droids.<ref name="Nightsisters">{{TCW|Nightsisters (episode)|Nightsisters}}</ref> Either intentional or opportunistic ramming tactics could be counted as [[Suicide/Legends|suicidal]] attacks, as pilots were well aware they risked the integrity of their ship, their live, and the one of the crew in the attack.<ref name="Race for Survival">''[[Race for Survival]]''</ref>
The ramming tactic saw a wide variety of uses. It could be an intentional or an opportunistic tactic, depending of the situation. When intentional, a starship could be programmed for unnamed flights<ref name="RSIII">''[[Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike]]''</ref>, or crewed with droids.<ref name="Nightsisters">{{TCW|Nightsisters (episode)|Nightsisters}}</ref> Either intentional or opportunistic ramming tactics could be counted as [[Suicide/Legends|suicidal]] attacks, as pilots were well aware they risked the integrity of their ship, their live, and the one of the crew in the attack.<ref name="Race for Survival">''[[Race for Survival]]''</ref>


==History==
==History==
===Great Sith War===
===Great Sith War===
During the [[Great Sith War/Legends|Great Sith War]], [[Sith Acolyte]] [[Satal Keto/Legends|Satal Keto]] was known for his [[Qâzoi Kyantuska|mind control]] abilities, which he used to control [[Krath/Legends|Krath]] [[CX-133 Chaos fighter|chaos fighters]] pilots and push them to suicidal ramming actions, like at the [[Battle of Koros Major]].<ref name="DLOTS2" />
During the [[Great Sith War/Legends|Great Sith War]], [[Sith Acolyte]] [[Satal Keto/Legends|Satal Keto]] was known for his [[Qâzoi Kyantuska|mind control]] abilities, which he used to control [[Krath/Legends|Krath]] [[CX-133 Chaos fighter|chaos fighters]] pilots and push them to suicidal ramming actions, like at the [[Battle of Koros Major]].<ref name="DLOTS2" />
===Clone Wars===
[[File:Defender_Venator.png|thumb|280px|The ''Defender'' ramming into the ''Procurer''.]]
During the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]], ramming was used on both side of the conflict.<ref name="Storm Over Ryloth" /><ref name="Nightsisters" /> In the [[Battle of Ryloth/Legends|Battle of Ryloth]], [[Anakin Skywalker/Legends|Anakin Skywalker]] used the heavy damaged [[Defender/Legends|''Defender'']] to ram into [[Mar Tuuk/Legends|Mar Tuuk]]'s Flagship, the ''[[Procurer]]''.<ref name="Storm Over Ryloth" /> A similar tactic would later be used by the [[Confederacy of Independent Systems/Legends|Confederacy of Independent Systems]] with the [[Renown (Venator-class)|''Renown'']], a derelict [[Venator-class Star Destroyer/Legends|''Venator''-class Star Destroyer]] that was hijacked by CIS droids, equipped with [[rhydonium/Legends]] canisters, and then sent on a collision course with the space station [[Valor (space station)/Legends|''Valor'']], with [[D-Squad/Legends|D-Squad]] being the only ones able to prevent the attack.<ref name="Point of No Return">{{TCW|Point of No Return}}</ref>
During the [[Battle of Sullust/Legends|Battle of Sullust]], [[TJ-912/Legends|TJ-912]] ordered one of her [[Hyena-class bomber|''Hyena''-class bomber]] to make a "suicide" run on the hangar of a [[Unidentified Providence-class carrier/destroyer (Battle of Sullust)|''Providence''-class carrier/destroyer]] in order to kill Ventress, which had a confrontation with the [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]] [[Obi-Wan Kenobi/Legends|Obi-Wan Kenobi]] and Anakin Skywalker.<ref name="Nightsisters" />


===Galactic Civil War===
===Galactic Civil War===
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Ramming was also used during the [[Corellian Crisis]], at the [[Battle of Centerpoint Station (Corellian Crisis)|Battle of Centerpoint Station]], when four [[Sacorrian Triad|Sacorian]] [[Ramship]]s rammed the Bakuran [[Light cruiser/Legends|Light Cruiser]] [[Intruder (Namana-class)|''Intruder'']].<ref name="Showdown">[[Showdown at Centerpoint]]''</ref>
Ramming was also used during the [[Corellian Crisis]], at the [[Battle of Centerpoint Station (Corellian Crisis)|Battle of Centerpoint Station]], when four [[Sacorrian Triad|Sacorian]] [[Ramship]]s rammed the Bakuran [[Light cruiser/Legends|Light Cruiser]] [[Intruder (Namana-class)|''Intruder'']].<ref name="Showdown">[[Showdown at Centerpoint]]''</ref>
===Yuuzhan Vong War===
[[File:LucyAgainstTheDiamondsInTheSky.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The ''[[Lusankya/Legends|Lusankya]]'' prepares to carry out a ramming attack against the [[Domain Hul worldship]] during the [[Battle of Borleias (Yuuzhan Vong War; Second)|Battle of Borleias]].]]
At the [[Battle of Borleias (Yuuzhan Vong War; Second)|second Battle of Borleias]], when [[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]] forces modified the [[Executor-class Star Dreadnought/Legends|''Executor''-class Star Dreadnought]] ''[[Lusankya/Legends|Lusankya]]'' to ram and destroy the [[Domain Hul worldship]] from which the [[Yuuzhan Vong]] were coordinating their attack.<ref name="Rebel Stand" /> Later, [[Vergere]] committed suicide by piloting an A-wing straight into the heart of a Yuuzhan Vong base.<ref name="Destiny's Way">''[[The New Jedi Order: Destiny's Way]]''</ref>


==Incidents==
==Incidents==
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*[[Tales of the Jedi &ndash; Dark Lords of the Sith 2|''Tales of the Jedi &ndash; Dark Lords of the Sith'' 2]]
*[[Tales of the Jedi &ndash; Dark Lords of the Sith 2|''Tales of the Jedi &ndash; Dark Lords of the Sith'' 2]]
*{{TCW|Storm Over Ryloth}}
*{{TCW|Nightsisters (episode)|Nightsisters}}
*{{TCW|Point of No Return}}
*''[[Race for Survival]]''
*''[[Race for Survival]]''
*''[[Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II]]''
*[[Death Star (novel)|''Death Star'']]
*''[[Star Wars: TIE Fighter]]
*''[[Star Wars: TIE Fighter]]
*''[[Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter]]''
*''[[Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike]]''
*{{Film|VI}} {{1st}}
*{{Film|VI}} {{1st}}
*''[[The Truce at Bakura]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[The Truce at Bakura]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Star Wars: Empire's End]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Empire's End]]''
*''[[Jedi Search]]''
*''[[Jedi Search]]''
*''[[The New Jedi Order: Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand]]''
*''[[The New Jedi Order: Destiny's Way]]''


==Sources==
==Sources==
*''[[The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels]]''
*''[[The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels]]''
*''[[The Essential Guide to Droids]]''
*{{EGCite|D|Robot Ramship}}
*{{InsiderCite|66|Who's Who: Imperial Grand Admirals}}
*''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]''


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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*{{WP|Ramming}}
*{{WP|Suicide attack}}
*{{WP|Suicide attack}}
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[[Category:Naval tactics]]
[[Category:Naval tactics]]
[[Category:Starfighter tactics]]
[[Category:Starfighter tactics]]

Latest revision as of 18:48, 10 March 2023

Ramming was a naval tactic of intentionally colliding a starship into a target. The term was also used to describe high speed starship accidental collisions.

Description

The tactic consisted for a starship own mass to be weaponized as a pilot pushed it to full speed against another ship, so that that it's hull would damage or destroy its target's critical systems or hull. It was often considered a last recourse tactic, as it could heavily damage, if not destroy the starship engaged in such action. The effects depended on the size of both ships and where exactly they would make contact. Specific ships, called ramship and robot ramship, were dedicated to the use of the tactic.[6][7]

The ramming tactic saw a wide variety of uses. It could be an intentional or an opportunistic tactic, depending of the situation. When intentional, a starship could be programmed for unnamed flights[8], or crewed with droids.[9] Either intentional or opportunistic ramming tactics could be counted as suicidal attacks, as pilots were well aware they risked the integrity of their ship, their live, and the one of the crew in the attack.[10]

History

Great Sith War

During the Great Sith War, Sith Acolyte Satal Keto was known for his mind control abilities, which he used to control Krath chaos fighters pilots and push them to suicidal ramming actions, like at the Battle of Koros Major.[5]

Galactic Civil War

Both side of the Galactic Civil War also saw uses of ramming tactics. It was a last-ditch course of action that was utilized by the starfighter pilots of the Galactic Empire. If a TIE pilot found themselves unable to destroy an opposing ship while in combat or escape, they would attempt to destroy both vessels at once. There were a number of options for this situation, which included ramming the enemy craft at full speed, which was known as WBD (short for We Both Die).[11] Villian Dance once attempted to use this strategy during a combat exercise against a simulacrum of Darth Vader within one of the flight simulators on board the first Death Star.[12] Imperial commandos attempted to sabotage the Rebel starfighter factory Koensayr 42 to program the BTL-A4 Y-wing starfighters it manufactured to crash into the Ton-Falk-class escort carrier Eleusis.[2]

In the Alliance to Restore the Republic, during the Assault on Kamino, Starkiller used the Force to guide the heavily-damaged frigate Salvation into Kamino's planetary shield, disabling it and allowing the Rebel Fleet to land and engage the Imperial forces.[13] The Airam were known to occasionally carry out suicide ramming attacks, as at the Battle of Nocto.[14] An unmanned GR-75 medium transport rammed a shield generator during the Fondor shipyard assault to allow Rogue Squadron to destroy an unfinished Executor-class Star Dreadnought.[8]

During the Battle of Endor, a Rebel pilot, Green Leader Arvel Crynyd, piloted his severely damaged A-wing into the bridge of the Super Star Destroyer the Executor. This sent the massive vessel straight into a doomed collision with the Death Star II.[3] A Rebel Blockade Runner also committed a suicide attack on an Imperial-class Star Destroyer, heavily damaging the command post and resulting in the destruction of its twin sensor domes as Ackbar's fleet was being escorted by Green Squadron to attack the Executor.[8]

Several years later, the Sun Crusher was used by Han Solo to smash through the bridge tower of the Imperial-class Star Destroyer Hydra in Imperial Admiral Natasi Daala's fleet during its flight from the Maw.[15]

Ramming was also used during the Corellian Crisis, at the Battle of Centerpoint Station, when four Sacorian Ramships rammed the Bakuran Light Cruiser Intruder.[16]

Incidents

Admiral Amise Griff accidentally rammed his fleet into the Executor during the Evacuation of Yavin by exiting hyperspace too close to the capital ship. The Executor's shields were able to withstand the collision, albeit at the cost of the shields being temporarily disabled, thus forcing Vader to let his quarry escape.[10]

R2-D2 also set the Eclipse II on a collision course with the Galaxy Gun immediately before escaping from the ship, with the Imperial crew attempting futilely to stop it. Although the vessel itself ultimately survived the collision, it destroyed the Galaxy Gun just as it fired a final salvo, resulting in Byss's destruction, taking the Eclipse II with it.[17]

Appearances

Sources

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