The Naboo Swampspeeder was an aquatic speeder designed to accommodate two individuals.
While its armor was minimal, it boasted impressive speed and agility. Armament included two light repeating blasters and a pair of blaster cannons, delivering comparable firepower to the V-19 landspeeder. Each light repeating blaster and blaster cannon were situated in close proximity on either side of the main body, just ahead of the cockpit, and could be angled upwards to engage targets above the water's surface.
The light repeating blasters fired in a linked fashion, whereas the blaster cannons could only be fired individually. However, the blaster cannons could be fired in rapid succession or charged to unleash a powerful blast capable of obliterating an Armored Assault Tank with a single shot.

Strangely, there exists no recorded hangar description for this vessel. This makes it unique as the only unlockable vehicle in the game that lacks a description voiced by Jeff Coopwood (in his roles as either Captain Quarsh Panaka or the game's narrator). Furthermore, the vehicle does not naturally appear in any of the game's levels, and no canonical references to this craft exist outside of the game itself. Consequently, information is limited to its appearance and statistical performance.
The vehicle, along with the AAT, was unlocked only upon earning Platinum Medals on every level of the game, arguably the most difficult accomplishment in any Star Wars game developed by Factor 5. A password, SWSPDR, was later released to unlock the vehicle, likely due to concerns that very few players would ever actually gain access to it through normal gameplay.
Despite its resemblance to the Seraph-class urban landspeeder and V-19 landspeeder, suggesting a possible origin with the SoroSuub Corporation, there's no concrete evidence to verify the craft's manufacturer. While it's commonly referred to as the "Naboo Swamp Speeder" to distinguish it from the Infantry Support Platform (which is also known as the "Swamp Speeder"), this designation is, to date, simply a popular misconception.