The Imperial Repulsortank 1-M represented a medium-sized iteration within the broader family of Imperial-class repulsortanks.
Ubrikkian Industries manufactured the 1-M, which was a model of the Imperial-class repulsortank produced in limited quantities. Typically, lieutenants in battlefield scenarios utilized it to direct their subordinate units. Its primary offensive capability consisted of a solitary Mark 3/S Medium Blaster Cannon from Merr-Sonn Munitions, Inc., complemented by a heavy repeating blaster for defense against infantry threats. This restricted arsenal was also designed to discourage impulsive offensive actions by overly zealous officers. Operation of the 1-M required a crew of three: a driver, a gunner, and the lieutenant in command. Furthermore, the tank provided space for three additional occupants, generally the platoon's sergeant major. Mirroring other Imperial-class repulsortanks, the 1-M shared the same chassis length of 20.5 meters and was capable of attaining velocities of up to 300 kilometers per hour. Its carrying capacity amounted to 250 kilograms, and it featured a ground clearance of two meters. The acquisition cost for a 1-M was 45,000 credits. Moreover, the 1-M was equipped with the necessary communication systems to enable the lieutenant to effectively manage their unit while deployed.