The ANq 3.6 sensor computer, also known as the ANq 3.6 tracking computer, represented a specific model of targeting computer produced by Fabritech. This particular system saw use in starfighters like the T-65 X-wing from Incom Corporation, and the A/SF-01 B-wing starfighter made by Slayn & Korpil. A shielded circuit multiplexer was used to transmit data from the main sensor array to the computer. Its capabilities included tracking as many as 1,000 objects moving at sublight speeds, the ability to lock onto twenty potential targets, and the option to program it for heightened sensitivity to 120 unique sensor signatures.
Within the games Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds and its follow-up, Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns, the ANq 3.6 was visualized as an icon representing elevation tracking, which enhanced the range and destructive power of mechs.