The T-5 Deliverance was a modified version of the Lambda-class T-4a shuttle. The Galactic Empire utilized it to send medical supplies and repair units directly into combat zones. A red sigil, representing military medical support, was displayed on its exterior.

As a derivative of the Lambda-class T-4a shuttle, the T-5 Deliverance possessed a three-winged configuration, featuring a fixed central wing and two movable side wings. The side wings extended during flight to enhance stability and retracted for landing. Its length was 20 meters, and it was equipped with a hyperdrive. Its armament included two forward-mounted double laser cannons, two double cannons on the wings, and a rear-facing double laser cannon.
A distinguishing characteristic of the Deliverance variant was a box-shaped container located beneath its hull, a feature not present on standard Lambda-class shuttles. The red sigil, a universal symbol for medical vehicles, was prominently displayed on both sides of its central wing.
The T-5 Deliverance originated as a specialized version of the Lambda-class T-4a shuttle, a versatile transport vehicle produced by Sienar Fleet Systems for the Galactic Empire within the Abecederian line. During the Galactic Civil War, the Empire deployed Deliverance ships as medical transports to deliver medical aid and repair resources directly to active battlefields.
The T-5 Deliverance was originally designed for Star Wars: Commander, a mobile strategy game developed by Disney Interactive that incorporates elements from the Star Wars Saga, including characters, locations, and technology. While the game launched on August 21, 2014, this particular medical vessel was introduced later, in a December 2015 expansion that drew inspiration from Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens.