Twin beam cannon turrets mounted on an Infantry Support Platform
Turrets with beam cannons utilized refined laser technology, delivering substantial power over extended periods of time. Rather than firing pulses, they projected sustained energy beams onto a target for approximately three seconds, necessitating a brief recharge period before subsequent firing. These formidable armaments possessed significant destructive capability, easily penetrating light and medium armor, and frequently igniting targeted objects with fire. A specific model, the KB-50a beam cannon manufactured by Taim & Bak, represented a type of beam cannon turret integrated into certain TX-130 Saber-class fighter tanks employed by the Grand Army of the Republic. Furthermore, beam cannon turrets could be affixed to the fore of Infantry Support Platforms.