The Rebel Alliance has used many fighters over the course of their war with the Empire, but today I’m here to talk only about the 5 best ones.
The Rebel Alliance Starfighter Corps has always been a weird bunch. Because they lacked the Empire’s production capability, they had to resort to a combination of begging and thievery to get their hands on any fighters at all. The end result is that calling the Starfighter Corps diverse is the understatement of the century. Logistical problems aside, the Rebels basically have as many starfighter types as there are stars in the galaxy.
Out of all of these fighters though, only 5 deserve to be called the “best”. Here are my 5 top picks:
5. A-Wing
In 5th place, we have the RZ-1 A-wing interceptor.
Once upon a time, the Millennium Falcon was a simple YT-1300f light freighter, until Lando Calrissian made some very extensive and highly illegal modifications to it. She has a very long and storied career, but there are 2 actions that she’s particularly famous for. One is driving off Darth Vader and allowing Luke Skywalker to kill the Death Star. The other is destroying the 2nd Death Star at the Battle of Endor. I’d say a kill count of 1.5 Death Stars is a pretty good one for a modified freighter, ain’t it?
I know what you’re all thinking: the Falcon isn’t a fighter! She’s a freighter, not a purpose-built starfighter! Well, you’re right, but she’s still one of the best fighters the Rebels have. Her one real weakness as a fighter is that she’s huge. At about 34.75 m/114 feet long and 7.8 m/25.6 ft high, she has about the same dimensions as the Ju 390 bomber built for the German Amerika Bomber project back in WWII.
In all other respects, the Falcon is superior to a good chunk of the starfighters in the Rebel arsenal. She not only has an acceleration rate of 3,000 G, but she also have heavy armor, 3 shield generators, and sheer mass that makes her tanky as hell. Not to mention, she’s armed with 2 quad laser cannons (1 dorsal, 1 ventral), and has a pair of concussion missile tubes in between her “mandibles”. She basically has an X-wing strapped to the top and bottom of her hull, allowing her to punch far above her weight.
This is why she’s at 3rd place, even in spite of having one of the most confusing names in-universe.
2. B-wing
In 2nd place, we get the A/SF-01 B-wing starfighter.
The B-wing is perhaps the oddest of the Rebel starfighters. It was designed by a Mon Calamari named Quarrie, and was then subsequently produced by Slayn & Korpil in secret. Its most notable action was during the Battle of Endor, where a squadron of them destroyed the Imperial-class star destroyer Devastator.
Measuring the B-wing is tricky due to its revolving nature. When lying sideways, it measured 16.9 m/55.4 ft long, 2.9 m/9.5 ft wide, and either 2.5 m/8.2 ft tall with its S-foils folded or 7.3 m/23.9 ft with its S-foils in attack position. This made it about the size of a He 111 bomber, but again with a fraction of the wingspan.
The B-wing is the most heavily armed Rebel starfighter in service, even when it’s just using its standard loadout. In its cockpit pod, it carries a pair of blaster cannons. Just below the cockpit pod is a proton torpedo launcher. On the opposite end of the cockpit pod is the weapon pod, which mounts a laser cannon, and ion cannon, and another proton torpedo launcher. Finally, at the end of each S-foil wing is an ion cannon.
The B-wing pays a price for that heavy armament though. Its acceleration rate is only 2,390 G. It can catch a star destroyer, but nothing else. I argue though that it doesn’t need to. With its combination of weapons, shields, and a difficult-to-hit cockpit; it can outgun virtually any starfighter that tries to catch it, and tank a surprising amount of damage in return.
This is why I put it in 2nd place.
1. Y-wing
And now in 1st place, the underdog of the century: the BTL-A4 Y-wing starfighter!
I have to admit: I didn’t expect to find this in 1st place when I set out to write this. This product of Koensayr Manufacturing though, is the workhorse of the Rebel fleet for a reason. Its most famous action was during the Battle of Scarif, where a squadron of them knocked out the Scarif Shield Gate and allowed the Death Star plans to be released on open source. They even knocked out the Imperial-class star destroyer Persecutor in the process.
The Y-wing is pretty fast for something that’s supposed to be a bomber. At 2,700 G, it’s faster than the TIE Bomber, and while there’s no way it can outrun a TIE Fighter, it doesn’t need to. Not with its weapon loadout. The Y-wing is armed with a pair of laser cannons, a pair of proton torpedo launchers that can launch a variety of other ordnance, and a pair of ion cannons on a rotating turret topside. In addition to weapons, it also has a powerful shield generator, and an astromech droid for on-the-fly repairs.
This combination of speed, firepower, and tankiness makes it a lightning bruiser. It can knock out anything it can catch, and outgun almost any starfighter that tries to catch it. A B-wing has a chance of killing it, and the B-wing has the impossible job of catching it first. A TIE Defender would outgun and outrun it, but the Empire decided not to produce it, so the Y-wing is safe for now.
This is why the Y-wing deserves its workhorse reputation and gets 1st place.
Conclusion
I’d suggest that the Rebel Alliance acquire more Y-wings, but they’re already doing that. The only thing I’d suggest is to swap one of its laser cannons with one of its ion cannons. That way, a single shot wouldn’t completely take out either type of weapon. Do that, and the Y-wing would be a solid starfighter.
Assuming that the Empire doesn’t start producing TIE Defenders, at least.
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