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Revision as of 12:42, 12 June 2017
Vessels equipped with a Cloak Disruptor will be able to uncloak nearby cloaked ships. The range of the Cloak Disruptor depends on the type. It is mounted in Countermeasure hardpoint.
This disruptor module works on a similar technology to the Cloaking Devices it has been designed to nullify. It emits a broad-spectrum EM pulse which, while harmless to shielded vessels, overloads and collapses the masking field of a cloaked ship. The pulse is omni-directional, and so should be used when the operator suspects a cloaked vessel is in close proximity.
• Usage: By typing /disruptor or by setting a key ( Options > Multiplayer .tab > Cloak Disruptor ON/OFF ).
Name | Ammo required | Range | Cargo required | Cooldown | Ship type |
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Cloak Disruptor Type 1 | ? | 3k | ? | Snubs, Transports, Gunboats | |
Cloak Disruptor Type 2 | ? | 6k | 200 | 45s | Destroyers, Cruisers, Battlecruisers |
Cloak Disruptor Type 3 | ? | 9k | ? | Battleships, Carriers, Dreadnoughts |
Manufacturing
Cloak Disruptors can be manufactured on POB in Cloak Disruptor Factory.
Commodity | Ammount (units) | Price/unit (credits) | Price (credits) |
---|---|---|---|
Iridium | 20.000 | 298 - 3529 | 5.960.000 - 70.580.000 |
Reinforced Alloy | 20.000 | 250 | 5.000.000 |
Energy Field Equipment | 10.000 | 249 - 4552 | 2.490.000 - 45.520.000 |
Super Alloy | 10.000 | 299 - 2176 | 2.990.000 - 21.760.000 |
Tungsten | 10.000 | 239 - 2259 | 2.390.000 - 22.590.000 |
Plasmonic Metamaterials | 10.000 | 500 | 5.000.000 |
Magnetic Superconductors | 10.000 | 350 | 3.500.000 |
Total | 90.000 | 27.330.000 - 244.530.000 |
Commodity | Ammount (units) | Price/unit (credits) | Price (credits) |
---|---|---|---|
Iridium | 20.000 | 298 - 3529 | 5.960.000 - 70.580.000 |
Reinforced Alloy | 20.000 | 250 | 5.000.000 |
Energy Field Equipment | 10.000 | 249 - 4552 | 2.490.000 - 45.520.000 |
Super Alloy | 10.000 | 299 - 2176 | 2.990.000 - 21.760.000 |
Tungsten | 10.000 | 239 - 2259 | 2.390.000 - 22.590.000 |
Plasmonic Metamaterials | 10.000 | 500 | 5.000.000 |
Magnetic Superconductors | 10.000 | 350 | 3.500.000 |
Total | 90.000 | 27.330.000 - 244.530.000 |
Commodity | Ammount (units) | Price/unit (credits) | Price (credits) |
---|---|---|---|
Iridium | 20.000 | 298 - 3529 | 5.960.000 - 70.580.000 |
Reinforced Alloy | 20.000 | 250 | 5.000.000 |
Energy Field Equipment | 10.000 | 249 - 4552 | 2.490.000 - 45.520.000 |
Super Alloy | 10.000 | 299 - 2176 | 2.990.000 - 21.760.000 |
Tungsten | 10.000 | 239 - 2259 | 2.390.000 - 22.590.000 |
Plasmonic Metamaterials | 10.000 | 500 | 5.000.000 |
Magnetic Superconductors | 10.000 | 350 | 3.500.000 |
Total | 90.000 | 27.330.000 - 244.530.000 |