PX-4 Mobile Command Base

The PX-4 Mobile Command Base was a tracked, tactical command center manufactured by Nen-Carvon.

Characteristics
Measuring 21.8 meters in length,[2] the PX-4 Mobile Command Base was heavily armored and armed. Covered in a half meter thick metallic shell, the PX-4 had a command pod that was located in the center of the vehicle, encased in a further armored shell for maximum protection. The outer hull of the vehicle was covered in reflective shielding. Sensors and computers monitored all aspects of a battle as it was fought, relaying the information to the commander in the command pod, and providing up-to-the-minute analysis and tactical suggestions.[1] Information was displayed via computer displays, holographic tactical displays, and communications arrays.[3] Communications was also monitored, from standard Imperial channels, to enemy transmissions.[1]

A single heavy laser cannon was mounted on the top of the PX-4,[1] on a slow-moving rotating turret.[2] The weapon gave the PX-4 an offensive punch, but the vehicle was not intended to enter combat.[1] The PX-4 employed tracked treads to move about the battlefield;[1] speeds of 100 kilometers an hour were common,[2] with some vehicles being reported at being able to achieve 200 kilometers an hour.[3] The PX-4 could carry a metric ton of cargo,[2] and consumable supplies for a week.[3] Requiring a crew of three, one of whom served as the gunner, the PX-4 had room enough for seven passengers.