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 =====Advanced Electronic Warfare===== =====Advanced Electronic Warfare=====
  
-**For a more introductory guide to Electronic Warfare, see [[training:ewar:start]]**+**For a more introductory guide to Electronic Warfare, see [[eve:pvp:​electronic_warfare:start]]**
  
-This article deals with the more advanced aspects of [[training:ewar:start]].+This article deals with the more advanced aspects of [[eve:pvp:​electronic_warfare:start]].
  
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 ^Race^Logistics^T1 Logistics^ ^Race^Logistics^T1 Logistics^
-^Amarr | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​guardian]]| [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​augoror]]|+^Amarr | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​guardian|Guardian]]| [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​augoror]]|
 ^Caldari | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​Basilisk]] | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​osprey]]| ^Caldari | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​Basilisk]] | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​osprey]]|
 ^Gallente | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​Oneiros]] | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​Exequror]]| ^Gallente | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​Oneiros]] | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​Exequror]]|
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   *As usual for fleet battles, always stay aligned to warp out.  ECM ships are frequently declared primary, Blackbirds and Scorpions tend to have very short lifespans as a result. Prior to the ECM nerf in Kali, Scorpions were declared primary so often that they were often not flown or flown only as ultra-tanked bait as a result.   *As usual for fleet battles, always stay aligned to warp out.  ECM ships are frequently declared primary, Blackbirds and Scorpions tend to have very short lifespans as a result. Prior to the ECM nerf in Kali, Scorpions were declared primary so often that they were often not flown or flown only as ultra-tanked bait as a result.
   *Unless you are in a humongous fleet battle, if you get a successful jam type it out in gang chat. That way other EW ships can concentrate on different ships. ​ You are effective to ~80km with racials, so you do not need to orbit or remain stationary.   *Unless you are in a humongous fleet battle, if you get a successful jam type it out in gang chat. That way other EW ships can concentrate on different ships. ​ You are effective to ~80km with racials, so you do not need to orbit or remain stationary.
-  *In fleet battles, most people opt to fit ECM against Amarr and Caldari ships (which is kind of silly because Caldari have higher sensor strength and aren't as common as Megas or Maelstrom/​Tempests,​ though Amarr is always good. If you're jamming Ravens you're god damn retarded).+  *In fleet battles, most people opt to fit ECM against Amarr and Caldari ships (which is kind of silly because Caldari have higher sensor strength and aren't as common as Megas or Maelstrom/​Tempests,​ though Amarr is always good. If you're jamming Ravens you're god damn moron).
  
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   * If a jam succeeds, wait until the jam ends then try again. ​ If it fails, wait 5 seconds and activate another ECM module. This pausing maximizes jamming activations over the fight by helping cap regenerate faster. ​ If the heat is really on though, do not wait. You can tell the enemy is jammed because a timer bar appears beneath the shield/​armor/​hull bars in the targeting icon.  Once the jam runs out an enemy has to re-target people, which can take a few seconds. ​ Much more if he's sensor dampened. But you can bet he'll be gunning for you! EW is generally the primary target in a fight.   * If a jam succeeds, wait until the jam ends then try again. ​ If it fails, wait 5 seconds and activate another ECM module. This pausing maximizes jamming activations over the fight by helping cap regenerate faster. ​ If the heat is really on though, do not wait. You can tell the enemy is jammed because a timer bar appears beneath the shield/​armor/​hull bars in the targeting icon.  Once the jam runs out an enemy has to re-target people, which can take a few seconds. ​ Much more if he's sensor dampened. But you can bet he'll be gunning for you! EW is generally the primary target in a fight.
   * ECM Bursts are useless on any ship except a Scorpion. You will likely be breaking your own fleets'​ locks. Don't use them unless you are in a pipe-bomb suicide Scorpion.   * ECM Bursts are useless on any ship except a Scorpion. You will likely be breaking your own fleets'​ locks. Don't use them unless you are in a pipe-bomb suicide Scorpion.
-  * The usefulness of Target Spectrum Breakers is highly debated. They grow more effective depending on how many people have a lock on you. Thus, they will also break the locks of logistics trying to rep you. Furthermore,​ they do not count drones in the equation. They are utterly useless vs drones. On a [[:​Category:​Marauder|Marauder]] ​where you are depending entirely on local tank while in Bastion mode, they can be effective.+  * The usefulness of Target Spectrum Breakers is highly debated. They grow more effective depending on how many people have a lock on you. Thus, they will also break the locks of logistics trying to rep you. Furthermore,​ they do not count drones in the equation. They are utterly useless vs drones. On a Marauder where you are depending entirely on local tank while in Bastion mode, they can be effective.
  
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 | [[eve:​ships:​frigates|Frigates]] | 4 - 9 | [[eve:​ships:​frigates:​interceptors|Interceptors]] | 9 - 12 | [[eve:​ships:​frigates:​assault_ships|Assault Frigates]] | 10 - 16 | [[eve:​ships:​frigates:​Covert_Ops|Covert Ops]] | 20 - 24 |  | [[eve:​ships:​frigates|Frigates]] | 4 - 9 | [[eve:​ships:​frigates:​interceptors|Interceptors]] | 9 - 12 | [[eve:​ships:​frigates:​assault_ships|Assault Frigates]] | 10 - 16 | [[eve:​ships:​frigates:​Covert_Ops|Covert Ops]] | 20 - 24 | 
 |[[eve:​ships:​frigates:​Electronic_Attack|EAFs]] | 21 - 24 | [[eve:​ships:​frigates:​Covert_Ops|Stealth Bomber]] | 17 - 20 |[[eve:​ships:​destroyers|Destroyers]] | 9 - 12 | [[eve:​ships:​destroyers:​interdictors|Interdictors]] | 11 - 14 | |[[eve:​ships:​frigates:​Electronic_Attack|EAFs]] | 21 - 24 | [[eve:​ships:​frigates:​Covert_Ops|Stealth Bomber]] | 17 - 20 |[[eve:​ships:​destroyers|Destroyers]] | 9 - 12 | [[eve:​ships:​destroyers:​interdictors|Interdictors]] | 11 - 14 |
-|[[eve:​ships:​cruisers:start|Cruisers]] | 11 - 15 | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​heavy_assault|HACs]] | 21 - 25 | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​combat_recon|Recon]] | 24 - 32 | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​heavy_interdictors|HICs]] | 13 - 16 | +|[[eve:​ships:​cruisers|Cruisers]] | 11 - 15 | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​heavy_assault|HACs]] | 21 - 25 | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​combat_recon|Recon]] | 24 - 32 | [[eve:​ships:​cruisers:​heavy_interdictors|HICs]] | 13 - 16 | 
 |[[training:​pvp_ship_roles:​support:​fleet_logistics|Logistics]] | 17 - 22 | [[eve:​ships:​battlecruisers|Battlecruisers]] | 16 - 23 | [[eve:​ships:​battlecruisers|Command Ships]] | 16 - 19 | [[eve:​ships:​battleships|Battleships]] | 19 - 30 | |[[training:​pvp_ship_roles:​support:​fleet_logistics|Logistics]] | 17 - 22 | [[eve:​ships:​battlecruisers|Battlecruisers]] | 16 - 23 | [[eve:​ships:​battlecruisers|Command Ships]] | 16 - 19 | [[eve:​ships:​battleships|Battleships]] | 19 - 30 |
 |[[eve:​ships:​battleships:​black_ops|Black Ops]] | 18 - 24 | [[eve:​ships:​battleships:​marauders|Marauders]] | 11 - 14 | [[eve:​ships:​capitals|Carriers]] | 68 - 80 | [[eve:​ships:​capitals|Dreadnaughts]] | 39 - 48| |[[eve:​ships:​battleships:​black_ops|Black Ops]] | 18 - 24 | [[eve:​ships:​battleships:​marauders|Marauders]] | 11 - 14 | [[eve:​ships:​capitals|Carriers]] | 68 - 80 | [[eve:​ships:​capitals|Dreadnaughts]] | 39 - 48|
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