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training:guides:fleet_command [2017/02/18 18:01]
conscript [Protecting Command - Survivability and the Chain of Command]
training:guides:fleet_command [2017/04/29 01:05] (current)
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 ====EWAR - Fashionably Late==== ====EWAR - Fashionably Late====
 Particularly when taking the last tactic into account, having your EWAR forces visible at the scene of the battle is asking for trouble. Have an interceptor create a bookmark approximately 500km from the site of the conflict. Then, have your EWAR forces sit at that mark, aligned to the expected battle site. Approximately three seconds after the first primary is called, signal the EWAR force to warp in. This has a variety of benefits: Particularly when taking the last tactic into account, having your EWAR forces visible at the scene of the battle is asking for trouble. Have an interceptor create a bookmark approximately 500km from the site of the conflict. Then, have your EWAR forces sit at that mark, aligned to the expected battle site. Approximately three seconds after the first primary is called, signal the EWAR force to warp in. This has a variety of benefits:
-  *Surprise addition to your numbers at the conflict side if the enemy is unwary. ​Even if your opponent suspects the maneuver, he may not know precisely what EWAR is coming, and how many. Even if your opponent knows how many are coming, and what they are, it denies them the ability to pre-position their covert operations vessels. (They can't know where the EWAR will land precisely.) ​Because the EWAR is arriving late, it is likely that the enemy fleet is already targeting specific ships, and changing primaries is rarely done easily or smoothly.+  *Surprise addition to your numbers at the conflict side if the enemy is unwary. ​ 
 +  *Even if your opponent suspects the maneuver, he may not know precisely what EWAR is coming, and how many.  
 +  *Even if your opponent knows how many are coming, and what they are, it denies them the ability to pre-position their covert operations vessels. (They can't know where the EWAR will land precisely.) ​ 
 +  *Because the EWAR is arriving late, it is likely that the enemy fleet is already targeting specific ships, and changing primaries is rarely done easily or smoothly.
  
 ====Stick and Move==== ====Stick and Move====
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-After the Final Flash - Post Combat+=====After the Final Flash - Post Combat=====
  
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