Double V Formation
this method of employing a group of AT-AT and AT-ST walkers was developed by Arndall Lott. A group of ten slave-rigged AT-STs forms the first V, and helps clear a path through enemy forces for the second V. This second V is composed of four AT-ATs, which can get very close to their target if the AT-STs eliminate the lighter opposition. The benefit of this attack pattern is that the forward AT-STs can move to prevent flanking actions by the enemy with relative ease, or can be dispatched to mop up remaining enemy troops while the AT-ATs destroy the primary target.