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[[File:Thunderhawk.jpg|thumb|250px|right|You could buy an actual (very small, crappy) airplane for less than this model costs.]]
[[File:Thunderhawk.jpg|thumb|250px|right|You could buy an actual (very small, crappy) airplane for less than this model costs.]]


The standard air support and transportation vehicle for the [[Space Marines]]. Comes in two variants, the Thunderhawk Gunship and the Thunderhawk Transport. The gunship variant can hold thirty Space Marines inside (or fifteen Terminators, three Dreadnoughts, or some combination thereof), and sports the massive Thunderhawk Cannon (or a Turbo-Laser) on its back. The transport variant has two clamps on the recessed underside, for carrying either two Rhinos or one Land Raider underneath it. Both variants have missile/bomb pylons and multiple remotely-operated twin-linked heavy bolter turrets on the wings and hull.
The standard air support and transportation vehicle for the [[Space Marines]] and their Primaris brethen. Comes in two variants, the Thunderhawk Gunship and the Thunderhawk Transport. The gunship variant can hold thirty Space Marines inside (or fifteen [[Terminator]]s, three [[Dreadnought]]s, or some combination thereof), or fifteen [[Primaris Marines]] exclusively and sports the massive [[Thunderhawk Cannon]] (or a [[Superheavy Laser Weapons#Single-Barrelled|Turbo-Laser]]) on its back.
[[File:0f036ee7ad9f4fbd043900fe88c93eb9.jpg|250px|left|thumb|The Transport variant. AKA [[METAL BAWKSES|A METAL BAWKS carrying your METAL BAWKSES!]]]]
The Thunderhawk replaces the [[Stormbird|Stormbird transporter]], which is larger, more heavily armed and capable of carrying more cargo than a Thunderhawk Gunship and Transporter combined, up to 50 Space Marines. As the demand for dropships increased during the Great Crusade, the Thunderhawk was created as an easy-to-produce alternative for the Unification War era Stormbirds, though considered inferior in quality.  After the [[Horus Heresy]], it was decided that putting one twentieth of a Space Marine Chapter in a single vessel was a bad idea, so the Stormbird was mothballed after the [[Codex Astartes]] reform.


The Thunderhawk started out life in [[Epic]] as essentially a flying [[Rhino Transport|Rhino]] (in other words, they were [[METAL BOXES]]); it had a stumpy battle cannon and wings three scale feet thick. This persisted through a number of horrendous-looking scratchbuilds before eventually someone at Games Workshop had the bright idea of producing a limited-edition £400 Thunderhawk in lead for 40K, with a much longer hull, proper, manly wings, and loads of weapons. These were given away as the non-useless prize for winning Golden Demon along with the usual Slayer Sword a couple of times, until GW saw there was a Market and [[Forge World]] took up the slack. Forge World still sells Thunderhawk models, both in Transport and Gunship varieties, with several options for molded livery and (for the Transporter) vehicles to be carried.
The Thunderhawk replaces the [[Stormbird|Stormbird transporter]], which is larger, more heavily armed and capable of carrying more cargo than a Thunderhawk Gunship and Transporter combined, up to 50 Space Marines. As the demand for dropships increased during the Great Crusade, the Thunderhawk was created as an easy-to-produce alternative for the Unification War era Stormbirds, though considered inferior in quality. After the [[Horus Heresy]], it was decided that putting one-twentieth of a Space Marine Chapter in a single vessel was a bad idea, so the Stormbird was mothballed after the [[Codex Astartes]] reform.
 
The Thunderhawk started out life in [[Epic]] as essentially a flying [[Rhino Transport|Rhino]] (in other words, they were [[METAL BOXES]]); it had a stumpy battle cannon and wings three scale feet thick. This persisted through a number of horrendous-looking scratchbuilds before eventually someone at Games Workshop had the bright idea of producing a limited-edition £400 Thunderhawk in lead for 40K, with a much longer hull, proper, manly wings, and loads of weapons. These were given away as the non-useless prize for winning Golden Demon along with the usual Slayer Sword a couple of times, until GW saw there was a Market and [[Forge World]] took up the slack. Forge World once made models for both the transport and gunship versions of the Thunderhawk, but nowadays they only sell the gunship version.
 
*'''Length:''' 26.6-28.8m
*'''Wingspan:''' 26.65m
*'''Mass:''' 105-121 tonnes
*'''Crew:''' 2-4 crew including 30 Astartes (15 if Terminators)
*'''Acceleration:''' 2000kph; approx
=== New Model ===


==New Model==
[[File:New_Thunderhawk01.jpg|250px|right|thumb|A Blood Angels Thunderhawk 2017.]]
[[File:New_Thunderhawk01.jpg|250px|right|thumb|A Blood Angels Thunderhawk 2017.]]
In April 2017, [[Forgeworld]] released the new resin Thunderhawk model that replaced the old iconic flying brick. The new model [[Reasonable Marines|is actually god damned aerodynamic for once and actually looks like it could actually fly]] rather than the usual [[Space Marine]] modus operandi of [[Ork|strapping wings on a cargo container and duct-taping some rocket engines to the whole mess.]] The new Thunderhawk model boasts a slimmer and sleeker fuselage, a smaller and less pronounced Thunderhawk Cannon, and a less conspicuous cockpit than the previous model, as well as having larger wings to make them a little more proportional to the newly elongated body. Unfortunately the new model removed the horizontal stabilizer from the tail plane, resulting in much [[Nurgle|despair]]. It is also a little smaller than its predecessor, with a less conspicuous profile.


The new model is also pretty customizable. The smaller wings can still be glued at your preferred angle, (LOCK X-FOILS IN ATTACK POSITION!) and the heavy bolter turrets on the wings and nose are both capable of rotating (rotatable?). The side doors of the troop bay can also be swapped out for any of the Forgeworld sculpted vehicle doors as they are the same size as the ones on the standard metal box.
In April 2017, [[Forgeworld]] released the new resin Thunderhawk model that replaced the old iconic flying brick. The new model [[Reasonable Marines|is actually god damned aerodynamic for once and actually looks like it could actually fly]] rather than the usual [[Space Marine]] modus operandi of [[Ork|strapping wings on a cargo container and duct-taping some rocket engines to the whole mess.]]
 
The new Thunderhawk model boasts a slimmer and sleeker fuselage, a smaller and less pronounced Thunderhawk Cannon, and a less conspicuous cockpit than the previous model, as well as having larger wings to make them a little more proportional to the newly elongated body. Unfortunately the new model removed the horizontal stabilizer from the tail plane, resulting in much [[Nurgle|despair]]. It is also a little smaller than its predecessor, with a less conspicuous profile.
 
The new model is also pretty customizable. The smaller wings can still be glued at your preferred angle, (LOCK S-FOILS IN ATTACK POSITION!) and the heavy bolter turrets on the wings and nose are both capable of rotating (rotatable?). The side doors of the troop bay can also be swapped out for any of the Forgeworld sculpted vehicle doors as they are the same size as the ones on the standard metal box.


So far reviews from high rollers who can actually afford the typically high forge world price have been largely positive.
So far reviews from high rollers who can actually afford the typically high forge world price have been largely positive.


==Ætos Dios==
=== Plastic Thunderhawk ===
[[File:Forgeworld-horus-heresy-imperial-fists-thunderhawk-aetos-dios-22.jpg|300px|left|thumb|[[Rogal Dorn|"Sorry Pert, my flying fortress has aerial superiority while your]] [[Baneblade#Tormentor|Tormentor]] [[Rogal Dorn|is a sitting duck. That's a fact!"]]]]
 
Also known as the Aetos Dios because people can't type Æ. The Ætos Dios is a modified Thunderhawk exclusive to the [[Imperial Fists]] [[Primarch]], [[Rogal Dorn]]. This flying rape-engine was first conceived <s>after</s> following several [[Fail|failed]] attempts on Rogal Dorn's life following the outbreak of the [[Horus Heresy]]. Magos Telluria constructed for Dorn a unique, heavily-customized personal Thunderhawk gunship to both convey him in battle and to shield him as he conducted missions in the defense of Terra.
Of all the rumours that saturate 40k, the myth of a Plastic Thunderhawk is the Unicorn, one that people forever seek and yet will never find. Ever since GW began to make Plastic Superheavies starting with the Baneblade, rumours, hints and wishes for a Plastic Thunderhawk have flitted across the internet. When in 2017 the old Resin Thunderhawk was retired, those dreams once again reared their heads and fueled by rumourmongers hype for a Plastic Thunderhawk spread across the usual sites like Bell of Lost Souls and Bolter and Chainsword. Then it was revealed that it would be yet another Resin Thunderhawk, and once more the dream died. To this day though people still cling to the hope that one day the Thunderhawk will be made in plastic and thus affordable without selling half your internal organs.
 
GW recently made a cheeky reference to the legend that is the plastic Thunderhawk in their Squat revival video. The dream lives? Now that Squats are back and plastic Sisters of Battle are confirmed, anything is possible.
 
...Well, a plastic Thunderhawk does in fact exist, [[Rage|but only in Aeronautica Imperialis (and therefore smaller than scale)]]. But it's a step closer to realizing the dream.
<gallery>
AeroImp_Thunderhawk.jpeg|A Salamander Thunderhawk so small that [[TTS|Vulkan would want to boop its snoot]].
</gallery>
== Shadowhawk ==
[[File:Shadowhawk52.jpg|250px|right|thumb|[[Fail|The least stealthy stealth plane in fictional history.]]]]
The Shadowhawk is a variant of the Space Marine Thunderhawk used by the [[Raven Guard]] during the [[Great Crusade]] and the [[Horus Heresy]].
 
Like all Raven Guard-exclusive variants of aircraft, the Shadowhawk was stealthed. Now. How ''that'' giant flying [[METAL BAWKSES|METAL BAWKS]] can be 'stealthed', we have no freaking clue. But hey, they somehow manage to do it with the [[Darkwing]], so we can assume the same process would be done on the Thunderhawk as well.
 
Originally constructed on Kiavahr, it is equipped with advanced stealth devices that make it all but invisible to most sensors. Unfortunately, GeeDubs never really delved into what these stealth devices ''were''. Are they cloaking devices? Radar jammers? A form of radiation-absorbent material? Who knows. What we do know is that this thing was painted black and look exactly the same as its base counterpart, which means that it also has the exact same unstealthy silhouette of a flying freight container, the unstealthy weapons and the unstealthy exposed engines. Good lord, [[derp|could you imagine the RCS of this thing.]]
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== Thunderhawk Transporter ==
 
[[File:0f036ee7ad9f4fbd043900fe88c93eb9.jpg|250px|right|thumb|The Transport variant. AKA [[METAL BAWKSES|A METAL BAWKS carrying your METAL BAWKSES!]]]]
 
The Thunderhawk Transporter is a logistical variation of the normal Thunderhawk gunship.
 
The transport variant has four massive magnetic clamping arms mounted on runners underneath the fuselage. These allow the Transporter to carry two Rhino or one Land Raider-sized vehicles, or an under-slung pod for carrying ammunition, fuel and other supplies. These items can be loaded and unloaded in quick order, minimizing the amount of time the Transporter is vulnerable while one the ground.
 
Both variants have missile/bomb pylons and multiple remotely-operated twin-linked [[Heavy Bolter|heavy bolter]] turrets on the wings and hull, although the Transporter is propelled by four RX-92-00 combination rocket/afterburning turbofans. It is analogous to the Tau's [[Orca]].
 
Crunchwise, it is what you expect. They fufill the role of airlifting tanks, and shares the statline of the normal Thunderhawk (with the exception of 26W - 4 fewer than the Gunship). In addition to 15 models including TERMINATORS, JUMP PACK models, CENTURIONS, and BIKES, it can hoist vehicles into battle in one of the following configurations:
*1 model with the LAND RAIDER or SPARTAN ASSAULT TANK keyword.
*Up to 2 of the following: RHINO, RAZORBACK, INFERNUM RAZORBACK, PREDATOR, DEIMOS PREDATOR, WHIRLWIND, WHIRLWIND HYPERIOS, HUNTER, STALKER, DAMOCLES, VINDICATOR, VINDICATOR DESTROYER, WHIRLWIND SCORPIUS.
 
== Ætos Dios ==
 
[[File:Forgeworld-horus-heresy-imperial-fists-thunderhawk-aetos-dios-22.jpg|300px|right|thumb|[[Rogal Dorn|"Sorry Pert, my flying fortress has aerial superiority while your]] [[Baneblade#Tormentor|Tormentor]] [[Rogal Dorn|is a sitting duck. That's a fact!"]]]]
 
Also known as the AEtos Dios because people can't type Æ. The ChÆtos Dioritos (named after one of the personifications of Zeus) is a modified Thunderhawk exclusive to the [[Imperial Fists]] [[Primarch]], [[Rogal Dorn]]. This flying rape-engine was first conceived following several [[Fail|failed]] attempts on Rogal Dorn's life following the outbreak of the [[Horus Heresy]]. Magos Telluria constructed for Dorn a unique, heavily-customized personal Thunderhawk gunship to both convey him in battle and to shield him as he conducted missions in the defense of Terra.
 
It is quite befitting that Rogal would have his own personal jet plane fit for a Primarch to oppose [[Perturabo]]'s personal rolling bunker. It is also befitting that a Primarch's personal transport is the one big enough to carry three dreadnaughts, because we all know he wouldn't fit inside a [[Stormraven]].
 
The Ætos Dios differs from the bog-standard Thunderhawk, by being equipped with a Turbo-Laser instead of the [[Thunderhawk Cannon]] and a single Titan Void Shield. [[Awesome|Making it a flying Titan.]]
 
In terms of tabletop the Ætos Dios is usable in games of 3000+ points as a dedicated transport. It has the IWND special rule and a 4+ invulnerable save against all missile attacks. It's also CHEAPER than a Thunderhawk with the same equipment by more than 100 points despite having extra toys. It can ALSO carry 40 models rather than the standard 30.
 
== Battlefleet Gothic Armada I & II ==
 
In [[Battlefleet Gothic: Armada]] and its [[Battlefleet Gothic: Armada II|sequel]], the [[Adeptus Astartes Fleet]] is unique in that both its bomber and assault boats utilize the Thunderhawk. The bomber variant is a Thunderhawk ''Annihilator'', whether this means it is the Thunderhawk equivalent of a [[Predator Annihilator]], we have no idea. It's quite possible this is the case, given variants of Imperial Fighters adapted for space combat such as the Thunderbolt Kestrel exchange their Autocannons for additional Lascannons and/or Lascannon power cells. For the Thunderhawk Annihilator, this means it's likely a Thunderhawk that replaces the transport bay with additional power cells for the Turbo-Laser Destructor and/or a second barrel for the same gun.
 
Regardless, what we do know is that the bomber Thunderhawk is one of the most powerful bombers, second only to the [[Manta]]. Whilst the Space Marines have less bombers than most factions save for [[Tau]], they make up for its toughness, damage and high AA attacks. The same is similar to the assault boat Thunderhawk, which also boasts high toughness and AA attacks in exchange for a lower velocity.


It is quite befitting that Rogal would have his own personal jet plane fit for a Primarch to oppose [[Perturabo]]'s personal rolling bunker.
[[Category: Warhammer 40,000]]


The Ætos Dios differs from the bog-standard Thunderhawk, by being equipped with a Turbo-Laser instead of the Thunderhawk Cannon and a single Titan Void Shield. [[Awesome|Making it a flying Titan.]]  
[[Category: Battlefleet Gothic]]


In terms of tabletop the Ætos Dios is usable in games of 3000+ points as a dedicated transport. It has the IWND special rule and a 4+ invulnerable save against all missile attacks.
[[Category: Imperial]]


==Plastic Thunderhawk==
[[Category: Space Marines]]
Of all the rumours that saturate 40k, the myth of a Plastic Thunderhawk is the Unicorn, one that people forever seek and yet will never find. Ever since GW began to make Plastic Superheavies starting with the Baneblade, rumours, hints and wishes for a Plastic Thunderhawk have flitted across the internet. When in 2017 the old Resin Thunderhawk was retired, those dreams once again reared their heads and fueled by rumourmongers hype for a Plastic Thunderhawk spread across the usual sites like Bell of Lost Souls and Bolter and Chainsword. Then it was revealed that it would be yet another Resin Thunderhawk, and once more the dream died. To this day though people still cling to the hope that one day the Thunderhawk will be made in plastic and thus affordable without selling half your internal organs.
 
[[Category: Adeptus Astartes Navy]]
 
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[[Category: Flyers]]


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Latest revision as of 10:03, 23 June 2023

You could buy an actual (very small, crappy) airplane for less than this model costs.

The standard air support and transportation vehicle for the Space Marines and their Primaris brethen. Comes in two variants, the Thunderhawk Gunship and the Thunderhawk Transport. The gunship variant can hold thirty Space Marines inside (or fifteen Terminators, three Dreadnoughts, or some combination thereof), or fifteen Primaris Marines exclusively and sports the massive Thunderhawk Cannon (or a Turbo-Laser) on its back.

The Thunderhawk replaces the Stormbird transporter, which is larger, more heavily armed and capable of carrying more cargo than a Thunderhawk Gunship and Transporter combined, up to 50 Space Marines. As the demand for dropships increased during the Great Crusade, the Thunderhawk was created as an easy-to-produce alternative for the Unification War era Stormbirds, though considered inferior in quality. After the Horus Heresy, it was decided that putting one-twentieth of a Space Marine Chapter in a single vessel was a bad idea, so the Stormbird was mothballed after the Codex Astartes reform.

The Thunderhawk started out life in Epic as essentially a flying Rhino (in other words, they were METAL BOXES); it had a stumpy battle cannon and wings three scale feet thick. This persisted through a number of horrendous-looking scratchbuilds before eventually someone at Games Workshop had the bright idea of producing a limited-edition £400 Thunderhawk in lead for 40K, with a much longer hull, proper, manly wings, and loads of weapons. These were given away as the non-useless prize for winning Golden Demon along with the usual Slayer Sword a couple of times, until GW saw there was a Market and Forge World took up the slack. Forge World once made models for both the transport and gunship versions of the Thunderhawk, but nowadays they only sell the gunship version.

  • Length: 26.6-28.8m
  • Wingspan: 26.65m
  • Mass: 105-121 tonnes
  • Crew: 2-4 crew including 30 Astartes (15 if Terminators)
  • Acceleration: 2000kph; approx

New Model[edit]

A Blood Angels Thunderhawk 2017.

In April 2017, Forgeworld released the new resin Thunderhawk model that replaced the old iconic flying brick. The new model is actually god damned aerodynamic for once and actually looks like it could actually fly rather than the usual Space Marine modus operandi of strapping wings on a cargo container and duct-taping some rocket engines to the whole mess.

The new Thunderhawk model boasts a slimmer and sleeker fuselage, a smaller and less pronounced Thunderhawk Cannon, and a less conspicuous cockpit than the previous model, as well as having larger wings to make them a little more proportional to the newly elongated body. Unfortunately the new model removed the horizontal stabilizer from the tail plane, resulting in much despair. It is also a little smaller than its predecessor, with a less conspicuous profile.

The new model is also pretty customizable. The smaller wings can still be glued at your preferred angle, (LOCK S-FOILS IN ATTACK POSITION!) and the heavy bolter turrets on the wings and nose are both capable of rotating (rotatable?). The side doors of the troop bay can also be swapped out for any of the Forgeworld sculpted vehicle doors as they are the same size as the ones on the standard metal box.

So far reviews from high rollers who can actually afford the typically high forge world price have been largely positive.

Plastic Thunderhawk[edit]

Of all the rumours that saturate 40k, the myth of a Plastic Thunderhawk is the Unicorn, one that people forever seek and yet will never find. Ever since GW began to make Plastic Superheavies starting with the Baneblade, rumours, hints and wishes for a Plastic Thunderhawk have flitted across the internet. When in 2017 the old Resin Thunderhawk was retired, those dreams once again reared their heads and fueled by rumourmongers hype for a Plastic Thunderhawk spread across the usual sites like Bell of Lost Souls and Bolter and Chainsword. Then it was revealed that it would be yet another Resin Thunderhawk, and once more the dream died. To this day though people still cling to the hope that one day the Thunderhawk will be made in plastic and thus affordable without selling half your internal organs.

GW recently made a cheeky reference to the legend that is the plastic Thunderhawk in their Squat revival video. The dream lives? Now that Squats are back and plastic Sisters of Battle are confirmed, anything is possible.

...Well, a plastic Thunderhawk does in fact exist, but only in Aeronautica Imperialis (and therefore smaller than scale). But it's a step closer to realizing the dream.

Shadowhawk[edit]

The least stealthy stealth plane in fictional history.

The Shadowhawk is a variant of the Space Marine Thunderhawk used by the Raven Guard during the Great Crusade and the Horus Heresy.

Like all Raven Guard-exclusive variants of aircraft, the Shadowhawk was stealthed. Now. How that giant flying METAL BAWKS can be 'stealthed', we have no freaking clue. But hey, they somehow manage to do it with the Darkwing, so we can assume the same process would be done on the Thunderhawk as well.

Originally constructed on Kiavahr, it is equipped with advanced stealth devices that make it all but invisible to most sensors. Unfortunately, GeeDubs never really delved into what these stealth devices were. Are they cloaking devices? Radar jammers? A form of radiation-absorbent material? Who knows. What we do know is that this thing was painted black and look exactly the same as its base counterpart, which means that it also has the exact same unstealthy silhouette of a flying freight container, the unstealthy weapons and the unstealthy exposed engines. Good lord, could you imagine the RCS of this thing.

Thunderhawk Transporter[edit]

The Transport variant. AKA A METAL BAWKS carrying your METAL BAWKSES!

The Thunderhawk Transporter is a logistical variation of the normal Thunderhawk gunship.

The transport variant has four massive magnetic clamping arms mounted on runners underneath the fuselage. These allow the Transporter to carry two Rhino or one Land Raider-sized vehicles, or an under-slung pod for carrying ammunition, fuel and other supplies. These items can be loaded and unloaded in quick order, minimizing the amount of time the Transporter is vulnerable while one the ground.

Both variants have missile/bomb pylons and multiple remotely-operated twin-linked heavy bolter turrets on the wings and hull, although the Transporter is propelled by four RX-92-00 combination rocket/afterburning turbofans. It is analogous to the Tau's Orca.

Crunchwise, it is what you expect. They fufill the role of airlifting tanks, and shares the statline of the normal Thunderhawk (with the exception of 26W - 4 fewer than the Gunship). In addition to 15 models including TERMINATORS, JUMP PACK models, CENTURIONS, and BIKES, it can hoist vehicles into battle in one of the following configurations:

  • 1 model with the LAND RAIDER or SPARTAN ASSAULT TANK keyword.
  • Up to 2 of the following: RHINO, RAZORBACK, INFERNUM RAZORBACK, PREDATOR, DEIMOS PREDATOR, WHIRLWIND, WHIRLWIND HYPERIOS, HUNTER, STALKER, DAMOCLES, VINDICATOR, VINDICATOR DESTROYER, WHIRLWIND SCORPIUS.

Ætos Dios[edit]

"Sorry Pert, my flying fortress has aerial superiority while your Tormentor is a sitting duck. That's a fact!"

Also known as the AEtos Dios because people can't type Æ. The ChÆtos Dioritos (named after one of the personifications of Zeus) is a modified Thunderhawk exclusive to the Imperial Fists Primarch, Rogal Dorn. This flying rape-engine was first conceived following several failed attempts on Rogal Dorn's life following the outbreak of the Horus Heresy. Magos Telluria constructed for Dorn a unique, heavily-customized personal Thunderhawk gunship to both convey him in battle and to shield him as he conducted missions in the defense of Terra.

It is quite befitting that Rogal would have his own personal jet plane fit for a Primarch to oppose Perturabo's personal rolling bunker. It is also befitting that a Primarch's personal transport is the one big enough to carry three dreadnaughts, because we all know he wouldn't fit inside a Stormraven.

The Ætos Dios differs from the bog-standard Thunderhawk, by being equipped with a Turbo-Laser instead of the Thunderhawk Cannon and a single Titan Void Shield. Making it a flying Titan.

In terms of tabletop the Ætos Dios is usable in games of 3000+ points as a dedicated transport. It has the IWND special rule and a 4+ invulnerable save against all missile attacks. It's also CHEAPER than a Thunderhawk with the same equipment by more than 100 points despite having extra toys. It can ALSO carry 40 models rather than the standard 30.

Battlefleet Gothic Armada I & II[edit]

In Battlefleet Gothic: Armada and its sequel, the Adeptus Astartes Fleet is unique in that both its bomber and assault boats utilize the Thunderhawk. The bomber variant is a Thunderhawk Annihilator, whether this means it is the Thunderhawk equivalent of a Predator Annihilator, we have no idea. It's quite possible this is the case, given variants of Imperial Fighters adapted for space combat such as the Thunderbolt Kestrel exchange their Autocannons for additional Lascannons and/or Lascannon power cells. For the Thunderhawk Annihilator, this means it's likely a Thunderhawk that replaces the transport bay with additional power cells for the Turbo-Laser Destructor and/or a second barrel for the same gun.

Regardless, what we do know is that the bomber Thunderhawk is one of the most powerful bombers, second only to the Manta. Whilst the Space Marines have less bombers than most factions save for Tau, they make up for its toughness, damage and high AA attacks. The same is similar to the assault boat Thunderhawk, which also boasts high toughness and AA attacks in exchange for a lower velocity.

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Skorpius Hover Tank - Stormrider - Storm Speeder - Pallas Grav-Attack - Abeyant
Flyers Archaeocopter - Ares Gunship - Caestus Assault Ram - Container Transporter - Corvus Blackstar
Fire Raptor - Iron Eagle Gyrocopter - Nephilim Jetfighter - Orgus Flyer - Orion Gunship - Overlord Gunship
Sky Talon - Space Marine Landing Craft - Storm Eagle - Stormbird - Stormhawk - Chiropteran
Stormraven - Stormtalon - Stormwolf - Thunderhawk - Whispercutter - Valkyrie - Vendetta - Vulture
Fighters &
Bombers
Avenger Strike Fighter - Lightning Fighter - Marauder Bomber
Stormfang - Thunderbolt Fighter - Xiphon Interceptor
Spacecraft Aquila Lander - Arvus Lighter - Boarding Torpedo - Devourer Dropship - Drop Pod
Faustus Interceptor - Fury Interceptor - Gun-Cutter - Shark Assault Boat
Starhawk Bomber - Tetrarch Heavy Lander - Galaxy Troop Ship
Titans Imperial Knight - Warhound Scout Titan - Dire Wolf Heavy Scout Titan - Reaver Battle Titan
Warbringer Nemesis Titan - Warlord Battle Titan - Warmaster Heavy Battle Titan - Emperor Battle Titan
Vessels of the Imperium of Man
Spaceships
Space Station Space Station (The Phalanx - The Rock - Orbital Plate)
Battleships Battle-barge - Battleship (Gloriana) - Ark Mechanicus
Cruisers Light Cruiser (Imperial Navy - Adeptus Astartes - Adeptus Mechanicus)
Cruiser (Imperial Navy - Adeptus Mechanicus)
Strike Cruiser - Battlecruiser - Grand Cruiser
Escorts Escort (Imperial Navy - Adeptus Astartes)
Logistics Imperial Navy Logistic Ships - Adeptus Mechanicus Maintenance Ship
Dropships Devourer Dropship - Tetrarch Heavy Lander
Space Marine Landing Craft - Galaxy Troop Ship
Combat Spacecraft Boarding Torpedo - Fury Interceptor - Faustus Interceptor
Shark Assault Boat - Starhawk Bomber
Landships
Hiveships Mobile Hiveships
War Machines Ordinatus Minoris - Ordinatus Primaris
Mobile Commands Leviathan - Capitol Imperialis - Mobile Cathedral
Logistics Harvester - Macro-Hauler - Titan Train
Titans Warhound Scout Titan - Dire Wolf Heavy Scout Titan - Reaver Battle Titan
Warbringer Nemesis Titan - Warlord Battle Titan - Warmaster Heavy Battle Titan
Emperor Battle Titan
Troop Transports Spartan Assault Tank - Coronus Grav Carrier - Gorgon - Mastodon
Superheavy Tanks Typhon Heavy Siege Tank - Cerberus Heavy Tank Destroyer
Baneblade - Fellblade - Astraeus
Subterrenes Mole - Hellbore
Airships
Flying Fortress Storm Eagle - Fire Raptor - Marauder Bomber
Aerospace Vessels Orion Gunship - Thunderhawk - Stormbird - Overlord Gunship
Seaships
Oceanic Battleships Oceanic Battleship
Maritime Cruisers Maritime Cruiser
Submarines Harvester Submersible
Forces of the Codex Compliant Astartes
Command: Apothecary - Brother-Captain - Brother-Sergeant - Chaplain - Chapter Master
Command Squad - Honour Guard - Librarian - Techmarine
Troops: Assault Squad - Centurion Squad - Chapter Serf - CATs - Devastator Squad
Scout Squad - Servo-skull (Data Skull - Skull Probe) - Tactical Squad
Terminator Squad - Veteran Squad
Great Crusade-era: Breacher Siege Squad - Consul - Despoiler Squad - Destroyer Squad
Legiones Decurion - Legion Herald - Legion Outrider Squad - Legion Vigilator
Moritat - Master of the Signal - Praetor - Reconnaissance Squad - Seeker Squad
Sky Hunter Squad - Tactical Support Squad - Inductii
Structures: Castellum Stronghold
Walkers: Dreadnought (Castraferrum - Contemptor - Deredeo - Leviathan)
Transports: Land Raider - Mastodon Heavy Assault Transport - Razorback Transport
Rhino Transport - Spartan Assault Tank - Termite
Vehicles: Bike Squad - Javelin Attack Speeder - Jetbike - Kratos Heavy Assault Tank
Land Speeder - Predator Tank - Sabre Tank Hunter - Sicaran Battle Tank
Vindicator
Ordnance: Hunter - Legion Arquitor Bombard - Rapier Armoured Carrier - Stalker
Thunderfire Cannon - Whirlwind
Flyers: Caestus Assault Ram - Fire Raptor - Orgus Flyer - Storm Eagle - Stormbird
Stormhawk - Stormraven - Stormtalon - Thunderhawk - Xiphon Interceptor
Superheavy Tanks: Cerberus Heavy Tank Destroyer - Fellblade Super-Heavy Tank
Typhon Heavy Siege Tank
Spacecraft: Boarding Torpedo - Drop Pod - Space Marine Landing Craft
Allied Space Marines: Fallen Angel - Primaris Marine - Blood Angels - Dark Angels
Deathwatch - Grey Knights - Space Wolves - Black Templars
Forces of the Traitor Legions of Chaos
Leaders: Chaos Champion - Chaos Lord - Daemon Prince - Dark Apostle
Master of Execution - Sorcerer - Master of Possession - Lord Discordant
Unaligned: Chaos Chosen - Chaos Raptors - Chaos Space Marine Squad - Chaos Spawn - Chaos Terminators
Cultist - Havocs - Mutilators - Obliterators - Possessed - Tech-Assassin - Warp Talons - Warpsmith
Negavolt Cultist - Greater Possessed - Dark Disciple - Heretek
Faction Aligned: Khorne Berzerkers - Plague Marines - Noise Marines - Rubric Marines
Great Crusade-era: Breacher Siege Squad - Consul - Despoiler Squad - Destroyer Squad - Esoterist Consul - Legiones Decurion
Legion Herald - Legion Outrider Squad - Legion Vigilator - Moritat - Master of the Signal - Praetor
Reconnaissance Squad - Seeker Squad - Sky Hunter Squad - Tactical Support Squad - Inductii
Structures: Noctilith Crown - Skull Altar
Walkers: Chaos Dreadnought (Ferrum Infernus - Chaos Contemptor
Hellforged Leviathan - Hellforged Deredeo
) - Helbrute
Vehicles: Bike Squad - Chaos Land Raider (Land Raider Hades Diabolus) - Infernal Relic Predator
Kratos Heavy Assault Tank - Mastodon - Predator Tank - Rhino Transport - Sicaran Battle Tank
Stalk Tank - Vindicator - Typhon Heavy Siege Tank - Spartan Assault Tank - Rapier Armoured Carrier
Whirlwind Scorpius - Termite - Cerberus Destroyer - Fellblade
Flyers: Harbinger - Hell Blade - Hell Talon - Fire Raptor
Storm Eagle - Xiphon Interceptor - Thunderhawk - Stormbird
Spacecraft: Dreadclaw Assault Pod - Kharybdis - Doomfire Bomber - Swiftdeath Fighter
Titans: Daemon Knights - Chaos Emperor Titan - Feral Scout Titan
Ravager Battle Titan - Chaos Warlord Titan - Woe Machine
Unaligned
Daemon Engines:
Decimator - Defiler - Death Wheel - Forgefiend - Heldrake
Maulerfiend - Soul Grinder - Wirewolf - Venomcrawler - Helstalker
Daemon Engines
of Khorne:
Blood Reaper - Blood Slaughterer - Brass Scorpion - Cauldron of Blood - Death Dealer
Doom Blaster - Kytan - Lord of Skulls - Skull Reaper - Tower of Skulls
Daemon Engines
of Nurgle:
Blight Drone - Contagion - Foetid Bloat-Drone - Myphitic Blight-Hauler
Nurgle Plague Tower - Plague Hulk - Plagueburst Crawler
Daemon Engines
of Slaanesh:
Hell-Scourge - Hell-Knight - Hell-Strider
Questor Scout Titan - Slaanesh Subjugator
Daemon Engines
of Tzeentch:
Aether Ray - Doom Wing - Fire Lord of Tzeentch
Mirrorfiend - Silver Tower of Tzeentch - The Auruntaur
Auxiliaries: Chaos Daemons - Death Guard - Thousand Sons - Emperor's Children - World Eaters - Fallen Angels
Adeptus Astartes Chaos Other
Forces of the Ultramarines
Command: Apothecary - Brother-Captain - Brother-Sergeant - Chaplain
Chapter Master - Command Squad - Librarian - Techmarine
Ultramarines Honour Guard - Victrix Guard
Troops: Assault Squad - Centurion Squad - Chapter Serf - CATs
Devastator Squad - Scout Squad - Tactical Squad - Terminator Squad
Veteran Squad (Tyrannic War Veterans)
Great Crusade-era: Fulmentarus - Invictus Guard - Locutarus
Nemesis Destroyers - Praetorian Breacher Squad
Walkers: Dreadnought (Castraferrum - Contemptor - Deredeo - Leviathan)
Transports: Land Raider - Land Speeder Storm
Razorback Transport - Rhino Transport
Vehicles: Bike Squad - Javelin Attack Speeder - Land Raider Terminus Ultra
Land Speeder - Predator Tank - Sicaran Battle Tank - Vindicator
Ordnance: Hunter Multi-Launcher Vehicle - Stalker - Thunderfire Cannon - Whirlwind
Superheavy Vehicles: Fellblade (Falchion)
Flyers: Fire Raptor - Storm Eagle - Stormhawk
Stormtalon - Stormraven - Thunderhawk
Spacecraft: Drop Pod - Boarding Torpedo - Space Marine Landing Craft
Allies: Fallen Angels - Space Marines - Primaris Marines
Forces of the Raven Guard
Command ApothecaryBrother-CaptainBrother-SergeantChaplainChapter MasterCommand SquadLibrarianTechmarine
Troops Assault SquadChapter SerfDevastator SquadMor DeythanScout SquadTactical SquadVeteran Squad
Great Crusade-era Dark FuriesDeliverersShadow WardensMoritatRaptorsLegion VigilatorReconnaissance Squad
Transports Land Speeder Storm
Vehicles Bike SquadImperial JetbikeJavelin Attack SpeederLand Speeder (Land Speeder TornadoLand Speeder Typhoon)
Flyers Chiropteran ScoutStorm Eagle (Darkwing) • StormhawkStormtalonStormravenThunderhawk • (Shadowhawk) • Whispercutter
Spacecraft Drop PodSpace Marine Landing Craft
Allies Fallen AngelsSpace MarinesPrimaris Marines
Forces of the Blood Angels
Command: Apothecary - Brother-Captain - Brother-Sergeant - Chaplain
Chapter Master - Librarian - Sanguinary Priest - Techmarine
Troops: Assault Squad - Devastator Squad - Sanguinary Guard - Scout Squad
Tactical Squad - Terminator Squad - Veteran Squad
Death Company: Death Company - Death Company Chaplain - Death Company Terminator
Great Crusade-era: Angel's Tears - Crimson Paladin - Dawnbreaker
Walkers: Contemptor-Furioso Dreadnought - Contemptor-Incaendius Dreadnought
Death Company Dreadnought - Dreadnought - Furioso Dreadnought
Librarian Dreadnought
Transports: Razorback - Rhino
Vehicles: Baal Predator - Land Raider (Land Raider Crusader - Land Raider Phobos
Land Raider Redeemer - Land Raider Angel Infernus
)
Predator Tank - Vindicator - Hunter - Stalker - Whirlwind
Flyers: Stormhawk - Stormraven - Stormtalon - Storm Eagle - Thunderhawk
Spacecraft: Boarding Torpedo - Drop Pod - Space Marine Landing Craft
Allies: Space Marines - Primaris Marines
Forces of the Dark Angels
Command: Apothecary - Company Master - Interrogator-Chaplain
Chaplain - Librarian - Techmarine - Deathwing Knight
Dark Angels Grand Master
Troops: Assault Squad - Deathwing - Deathwing Strikemaster
Devastator Squad - Company Veterans - Scout Squad
Tactical Squad - Ravenwing Black Knight
Watcher in the Dark
Great Crusade-era: Interemptors - Knights Cenobium - Deathwing Companion
Structures: Fortress of Redemption
Walkers: Dreadnought (Deathwing Dreadnought - Contemptor Dreadnought)
Contemptor-Mortis Dreadnought - Mortis Dreadnought
Transports: Land Raider (Land Raider Phobos - Land Raider Crusader
Land Raider Redeemer - Land Raider Ares
Land Raider Solemnus Aggressor) - Rhino
Vehicles: Bike Squad - Razorback - Predator - Vindicator - Hunter
Stalker - Whirlwind - Land Speeder Vengeance
Ravenwing Darkshroud
Flyers: Dark Talon - Nephilim Jetfighter - Stormraven - Storm Eagle
Thunderhawk
Spacecraft: Boarding Torpedo - Drop Pod - Space Marine Landing Craft
Hexagrammaton Deathwing - Dreadwing - Firewing - Ironwing - Ravenwing - Stormwing
Allies: Space Marines - Primaris Marines
Forces of the Grey Knights
Command: Brotherhood Champion - Grand Master - Librarian
Techmarine - Chaplain - Apothecary
Troops: Grey Knight Paladin - Interceptor Squad - Justicar
Purgation Squad - Purifier - Strike Squad - Terminator Squad
Walkers: Dreadknight - Doomglaive Dreadnought - Venerable Dreadnought
Vehicles: Land Raider (Land Raider Crusader - Land Raider Vortimer)
Rhino - Razorback (Razorback Vortimer)
Flyers: Stormraven - Stormtalon - Stormhawk - Thunderhawk
Spacecraft: Aquila Lander - Boarding Torpedo
Drop Pod - Space Marine Landing Craft
Allies: Inquisition - Sisters of Battle
Forces of the Black Templars
Command: High Marshal - Marshal - Castellan - Emperor's Champion
Brother-Captain - Chaplain - Techmarine - Apothecary
Troops: Sword Brethren - Terminator Squad
Black Templar Neophyte - Initiate
Crusader Squad
Walkers: Castraferrum Dreadnought
Vehicles: Bike Squad - Rhino - Razorback - Land Speeder
Predator - Vindicator - Whirlwind - Stalker - Hunter
Land Raider (Land Raider Redeemer - Land Raider Crusader)
Flyers: Thunderhawk - Stormraven - Stormtalon
Stormhawk - Storm Eagle
Seacraft: Cross of Dorn-class Maritime Cruiser
Spacecraft: Drop Pod - Boarding Torpedo
Space Marine Landing Craft
Allies: Sisters of Battle - Space Marines - Primaris Marines
Forces of the Imperial Fists
Command: Apothecary - Brother-Captain - Brother-Sergeant
Chaplain - Chapter Master - Command Squad
Huscarls - Librarian - Techmarine
Troops: Assault Squad - Centurion Squad - Chapter Serf - Devastator Squad
Scout Squad - Tactical Squad - Terminator Squad - Veteran Squad
Great Crusade-era: Breacher Siege Squad - Templar Brethrens - Phalanx Warders
Structures: Castellum Stronghold
Walkers: Dreadnought (Castraferrum - Contemptor - Deredeo - Leviathan)
Vehicles: Bike Squad - Imperial Jetbike - Javelin Attack Speeder
Land Raider (Land Raider Achilles) - Land Speeder - Predator Tank
Razorback Transport - Rhino Transport - Vindicator
Ordnance: Hunter Multi-Launcher Vehicle - Legion Arquitor Bombard
Rapier Armoured Carrier - Stalker - Thunderfire Cannon
Whirlwind
Flyers: Caestus Assault Ram - Storm Eagle - Stormhawk
Stormtalon - Stormraven - Thunderhawk
Special Vehicles: Ætos Dios
Spacecraft: Drop Pod - Boarding Torpedo - Space Marine Landing Craft
Allies: Fallen Angels - Space Marines - Primaris Marines
Forces of the White Scars
Command: Apothecary - Brother-Captain - Brother-Sergeant
Chaplain - Chapter Master - Command Squad
Stormseer - Techmarine
Troops: Assault Squad - Chapter Serf - Scout Squad
Tactical Squad - Veteran Squad
Great Crusade-era: Ebon Keshig - Falcon's Claws - Golden Keshig
Karaoghlanlar - Legion Outrider Squad - Sky Hunter Squad
Vehicles: Bike Squad - Imperial Jetbike - Javelin Attack Speeder
Kyzagan Assault Speeder - Land Speeder (Tempest)
Predator Tank - Rhino Transport
Flyers: Nephilim Jetfighter - Fire Raptor - Storm Eagle
Stormhawk - Stormtalon - Thunderhawk
Spacecraft: Drop Pod (Adeptus Astartes - Deathstorm)
Allies: Fallen Angels - Space Marines - Primaris Marines
Forces of the Iron Hands
Command: Apothecary - Brother-Captain - Brother-Sergeant - Chaplain
Command Squad - Iron Father - Librarian - Techmarine
Troops: Assault Squad - Centurion Squad - Chapter Serf - CATs - Devastator Squad
Scout Squad - Tactical Squad - Terminator Squad - Veteran Squad
Great Crusade-era: Breacher Siege Squad - Morlocks - Gorgon Terminators - Medusan Immortals
Walkers: Dreadnought (Castraferrum - Contemptor - Deredeo - Leviathan)
Vehicles: Bike Squad - Imperial Jetbike - Javelin Attack Speeder
Land Raider - Land Speeder - Predator Tank
Razorback Transport - Rhino Transport - Sabre Strike Tank
Sicaran Battle Tank - Vindicator
Ordnance: Hunter Multi-Launcher Vehicle - Legion Arquitor Bombard
Stalker - Thunderfire Cannon - Whirlwind
Flyers: Storm Eagle - Stormhawk - Stormtalon - Stormraven - Thunderhawk
Superheavy Vehicles: Cerberus Heavy Tank Destroyer - Fellblade - Land-Behemoth
Spacecraft: Drop Pod - Boarding Torpedo - Space Marine Landing Craft
Allies: Adeptus Mechanicus - Fallen Angels - Space Marines - Primaris Marines
Forces of the Salamanders
Command: Apothecary - Brother-Captain - Brother-Sergeant - Chaplain - Chapter Master
Command Squad - Forgefather - Librarian - Pyre Guard - Techmarine
Troops: Assault Squad - Centurion Squad - Chapter Serf - CATs - Devastator Squad
Scout Squad - Tactical Squad - Terminator Squad - Veteran Squad
Great Crusade-era: Breacher Siege Squad - Firedrakes - Pyroclasts
Walkers: Dreadnought (Castraferrum - Contemptor - Deredeo - Leviathan)
Transports: Land Raider (Land Raider Redeemer - Land Raider Prometheus
Land Raider Crusader) - Mastodon - Razorback Transport - Rhino
Vehicles: Bike Squad - Predator Tank (Predator Annihilator
Predator Deimos Annihilator - Predator Infernus
)
Vindicator
Ordnance: Hunter Multi-Launcher Vehicle - Stalker - Thunderfire Cannon - Whirlwind
Superheavy Vehicles: Fellblade (Glaive)
Flyers: Storm Eagle - Stormhawk - Stormtalon - Stormraven - Thunderhawk
Spacecraft: Drop Pod - Boarding Torpedo - Space Marine Landing Craft
Allies: Fallen Angels - Space Marines - Primaris Marines
Forces of the Death Guard
Leaders: Lord of Nurgle - Daemon Prince - Sorcerer - Chaos Champion
Malignant Plaguecaster - Plague Surgeon - Tallymen - Lord of Virulence
Troops: Biologus Putrifier - Blightlord Terminator - Chaos Spawn - Deathshroud
Foul Blightspawn - Noxious Blightbringer - Plague Marines - Possessed
Great Crusade-era: Grave Warden - Mortus Poisoner
Structures: Miasmic Malignifier
Walkers: Helbrute
Vehicles: Chaos Land Raider - Plaguereaper - Predator - Rhino
Flyers: Storm Eagle - Stormbird - Thunderhawk
Spacecraft: Dreadclaw Assault Pod - Kharybdis
Daemon
Engines:
Blight Drone - Contagion - Defiler - Foetid Bloat-Drone
Myphitic Blight-Hauler - Nurgle Plague Tower - Plague Hulk
Plagueburst Crawler
Daemons: Beast of Nurgle - Nurgling - Plaguebearer
Auxiliaries: Cultists - Cursemite - Eyestinger Swarm - Nightmare Hulk - Pestigors
Plague Zombie - Poxwalkers - Pox Hound - Sludge-Grub
Allies: Chaos Daemons - Chaos Space Marines
Forces of the Emperor's Children
Leaders: Lord of Slaanesh - Daemon Prince - Sorcerer - Chaos Champion
Troops: Noise Marine - Chaos Spawn - Possessed
Great Crusade-era: Kakophoni - Palatine Blade - Phoenix Guard - Sun Killer
Walkers: Chaos Dreadnought - Helbrute - Sonic Dreadnought
Vehicles: Chaos Land Raider - Chaos Predator
Chaos Rhino - Chaos Vindicator
Flyers: Storm Eagle - Stormbird - Thunderhawk
Spacecraft: Dreadclaw Assault Pod - Kharybdis
Titans: Hell-Scourge - Hell-Knight - Hell-Strider
Slaanesh Subjugator - Questor Scout Titan
Daemon
Engines:
Defiler - Heldrake - Forgefiend - Maulerfiend
Daemons: Daemonette - Fiends of Slaanesh
Steeds of Slaanesh - Seekers of Slaanesh
Hellflayer Chariots
Auxiliaries: Cultists - Slaangors
Allies: Chaos Daemons - Chaos Space Marines
Forces of the Sons of Horus/Black Legion
Leaders: Chaos Champion - Chaos Lord - Daemon Prince - Dark Apostle
Master of Execution - Sorcerer - Master of Possession - Lord Discordant
Troops: Bringers of Despair - Chaos Chosen - Chaos Raptors - Chaos Space Marine Squad
Chaos Spawn - Chaos Terminators - Cultist - Greater Possessed - Havocs - Mutilators
Obliterators - Possessed - Tech-Assassin - Warp Talons - Warpsmith - Heretek
Great Crusade-era: Justaerin - Reaver Attack Squad - Luperci
Walkers: Chaos Dreadnought (Ferrum Infernus - Chaos Contemptor
Hellforged Leviathan - Hellforged Deredeo
) - Helbrute
Vehicles: Bike Squad - Chaos Land Raider - (Land Raider Hades Diabolus)
Infernal Relic Predator - Predator Tank - Chaos Rhino - Vindicator
Flyers: Harbinger - Hell Blade - Hell Talon
Storm Eagle - Thunderhawk - Stormbird
Unaligned
Daemon Engines:
Decimator - Defiler - Forgefiend - Heldrake
Maulerfiend - Soul Grinder - Venomcrawler
Helstalker
Auxiliaries: Khorne Berzerkers - Plague Marines - Noise Marines - Rubric Marines
Allies: Chaos Space Marines - Lost and the Damned
Forces of the Iron Warriors
Leaders: Chaos Lord - Chaos Champion - Lord Discordant
Sorcerer - Warsmith - Warpsmiths
Troops: Chaos Chosen - Chaos Raptors - Chaos Space Marine Squad
Chaos Terminators - Cultist - Havocs - Mutilators - Obliterators
Tech-Assassin - Heretek
Great Crusade-era: Breacher Siege Squad - Iron Havocs
Tyranthikos - Tyrant Siege Terminator
Structures: Castellum Stronghold
Legio
Cybernetica:
Domitar-Ferrum Class Battle-Automata
Walkers: Chaos Dreadnought (Hellforged Deredeo Dreadnought
Hellforged Leviathan Dreadnought
) - Helbrute
Vehicles: Bike Squad - Chaos Land Raider - Chaos Predator
Chaos Rhino (Castellan Rhino) - Chaos Vindicator
Infernal Relic Predator
Ordnance: Legion Arquitor Bombard - Legion Basilisk
Legion-pattern Medusa Siege Gun
Flyers: Harbinger - Hell Blade - Hell Talon
Storm Eagle - Stormbird - Thunderhawk
Superheavy Tanks: Typhon Heavy Siege Tank
Special Vehicles: Tormentor
Daemon Engines: Decimator - Defiler - Forgefiend - Heldrake
Maulerfiend - Venomcrawler - Helstalker
Allies: Chaos Space Marines
Forces of the Night Lords
Leaders Chaos LordChaos ChampionDaemon PrinceMaster of ExecutionWarpsmiths
Troops Chaos ChosenChaos RaptorsChaos Space Marine SquadCultistHavocsWarp Talons
Great Crusade-era AtramentarsNight RaptorTerror SquadReaversContekars
Vehicles Arquitor BombardBike SquadChaos Land RaiderChaos PredatorChaos Rhino
Flyers Storm EagleThunderhawk
Superheavy Tanks Fellblade
Allies Chaos Space Marines
Forces of the Alpha Legion
Leaders: Chaos Champion - Chaos Lord
Librarian - Daemon Prince - Sorcerer
Troops: Chaos Chosen - Chaos Raptors
Chaos Space Marine Squad
Cultist - Havocs - Operative
Saboteur - Warpsmith
Great Crusade-era: Effrit Headhunter - Lernaean - Seeker Squad
Walkers: Chaos Contemptor Dreadnought
Vehicles: Bike Squad - Land Raider (Land Raider Proteus
Land Raider Phobos
) - Land Speeder
Predator Tank - Chaos Rhino - Road-Wheeler
Superheavy Vehicles: Spartan Assault Tank
Flyers: Chiropteran Scout - Storm Eagle - Thunderhawk
Spacecraft: Dreadclaw Assault Pod
Allies: Chaos Space Marines - Lost and the Damned
Space Marines - Imperial Guard
Forces of the Fallen
Command: Cypher - Fallen Champion
Troops: Fallen
Flyers: Stormtalon - Thunderhawk
Spacecraft: Drop Pod
Allies: Chaos Space Marines
Space Marines (Dark Angels Exempted)