Standard ECM
From Perpetuum
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Modern jammers use upgraded digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) technology. After recording enemy radar waves, the ECM - based on Doppler-effect - sends back false signals to the emitter sensor. In case the decoding is successful, the ECM 'freezes' the enemy targeting computer, hence the hostile robot will have to start the targeting process again.
Contents
Stats
Engine | |
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CPU usage | 55 TF |
Reactor usage | 25 RP |
Targeting equipment | |
EW strength | 30 Hw³ |
Slots | |
Type | Active |
Slot | Head |
General | |
Ammo/charge capacity | 120 |
Technological level | T1 |
Mass | 150 kg |
Packed volume | 0.25 U |
Volume | 0.50 U |
Specific | |
Accumulator consumption | 75 AP/cycle |
Cycle time | 10 sec |
Optimal range | 300 m |
Required extensions
Extension | Level |
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Jamming electronics | 1 |
Data processing | 3 |
Affecting extensions
Extension | Effect | Value (per ext. level) |
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Affecting modules
Components and manufacturing
Item | Quantity | For manufacturing | For prototyping |
---|---|---|---|
Titanium | 50 | 50 | 500 |
Cryoperine | 100 | 100 | 1000 |
Axicoline | 50 | 50 | 500 |
Chollonin | 100 | 100 | 1000 |
Polynitrocol | 50 | 50 | 500 |
Note: these are "perfect" values. Actual values depend on relevant extensions, facility efficiency, CT efficiency, and faction relations.