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The Drabatan rebel Pao wore a backpack equipped with a transmitter antenna.

The Drabatan rebel Pao wore a backpack equipped with a transmitter antenna.

Backpacks,[1] also known as satchels, knapsacks,[2] or rucksacks,[3] were portable storage compartments, devices, or rigs with two straps that let them be worn on users' backs. Backpacks were used in such notable occasions such as when Luke Skywalker used his backpack during his Jedi training on Dagobah.[1]

Backpacks were used also throughout the Clone Wars by clone troopers and Jedi, notably when Ahsoka Tano used a backpack as a way to store Rotta the Huttlet.[4] Several backpacks like Crosshair's[5] and the Clone X troopers stored their 773 Firepuncher sniper rifles on their backpacks by taking the scope and long barrel off.[6] Bodhi Rook wore a cable-dispensing backpack during the Battle of Scarif when he tied the Zeta-class Heavy Cargo Shuttle SW-0608 into the Imperial communications tower relay.[7]

The First Order's D-93 Incinerator had a set of fuel tanks fitted as a backpack. Another example includes Heavy Weapons troopers, Imperial Cold Weather Assault troopers, and Stormtroopers which all utilized various survival backpacks.

The Resistance had backpacks designed for scouting.[8] Finn used one with his EL-16 blaster rifle strapped to it.[9]

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