These ships were built for two roles: space combat and orbital bombardment. A small force of ten All Terrain Tactical Enforcers and eight Self-Propelled Heavy Artillery could add to ground armies. It also held sixteen LAAT gunships (eight LAAT/i, four LAAT/c, and four LAAT/v). It carried 64 BARC speeder bikes to scout battlefields.
While most of their cargo space was removed, they could still land a small army to supplement the class Is. These lean but mighty ships could easily hold their own against larger opponents. It was much more of a frontline vessel than its predecessor, carrying 14 250-gigaton quad turbolaser cannons, 26 30-megaton point-defense laser cannons, four heavy turbolaser batteries and two massive general-purpose warhead launchers. This ship traded 80% of its carrying capacity for more armor, stronger shields, and more weapons. What differences it had were mainly internal. Upon arriving at the Hoth Asteroid Field, the Acclamator finds itself 100. Recently coming from the Siege of Gentes, a Republic Acclamator-class Assault Ship has been ordered to check a possible Separatist ship operating in the Hoth System.
This ship looked outwardly identical to its troop-carrying brother, but lacked the underside hangar the I class had. Galore-class Cruiser (Star Trek: DS9) vs Acclamator-class Assault Ship (Star Wars: Legends) Battle. The Acclamator II-class assault ship was a specialized variant of the Acclamator I-class assault ship.