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Targetable projectile weapons often rely on not being detected by enemy ships for maximum effectiveness. If they are detected, then enemy ships using [[Point_Defense|Point defense]] can approach and destroy these potent weapons. Detectability and signature applies to these projectiles as well. | Targetable projectile weapons often rely on not being detected by enemy ships for maximum effectiveness. If they are detected, then enemy ships using [[Point_Defense|Point defense]] can approach and destroy these potent weapons. Detectability and signature applies to these projectiles as well. | ||
===Signature level=== | ===Signature level=== | ||
− | The signature level of the player's ship is visible on the ship status bar as a broken dark blue line, and a numerical value. | + | The signature level of the player's ship is visible on the ship status bar as a broken dark blue line, and a numerical value. |
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+ | ===Detection Eye=== | ||
+ | Next to the signature bar, there will display an icon similar to an eye when you are not detected by any object which can detect you. This is a useful indicator in order to tell if you are "seen". If you don't have the eye visible, it means that you are detected and are visible to enemy ships. The eye will slowly dim as you come close to being detected by an object, as well. | ||
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+ | Objects that are capable of detecting you are any non-allied ship/planet/platform that meets the requirements for being detected. | ||
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====Factors==== | ====Factors==== | ||
Signature is affected by - | Signature is affected by - | ||
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====Negative signature==== | ====Negative signature==== | ||
When a ship is under the effect of many ECM devices, the signature level is calculated as negative. In practice, however, the negative value is calculated as equal to 0.0 (zero). The detection range of such a ship is based on enemy scanner activity and the base signature of the ship. | When a ship is under the effect of many ECM devices, the signature level is calculated as negative. In practice, however, the negative value is calculated as equal to 0.0 (zero). The detection range of such a ship is based on enemy scanner activity and the base signature of the ship. | ||
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===Base Signature for hull classes=== | ===Base Signature for hull classes=== | ||
:*Scout : 1.0 | :*Scout : 1.0 |
Latest revision as of 23:19, 28 January 2014
Signature is a tactical measure of the detectability of a ship. Having a high signature can let hostiles target you from a great distance. Conversely, having a low signature can prevent enemies from detecting your ship at all.
Targetable projectile weapons often rely on not being detected by enemy ships for maximum effectiveness. If they are detected, then enemy ships using Point defense can approach and destroy these potent weapons. Detectability and signature applies to these projectiles as well.
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Signature level
The signature level of the player's ship is visible on the ship status bar as a broken dark blue line, and a numerical value.
Detection Eye
Next to the signature bar, there will display an icon similar to an eye when you are not detected by any object which can detect you. This is a useful indicator in order to tell if you are "seen". If you don't have the eye visible, it means that you are detected and are visible to enemy ships. The eye will slowly dim as you come close to being detected by an object, as well.
Objects that are capable of detecting you are any non-allied ship/planet/platform that meets the requirements for being detected.
Factors
Signature is affected by -
- Base signature of ship: Every ship has a base detectability, which is affected by the size of its hull. Larger dreadnoughts are much easier to target than small corvettes.
- Electronic warfare devices: ECM and ECCM devices affect the signature of all ships, based on the distance from the ship bearing it. ECM devices reduce signature, whereas ECCM gadgets increase it. This applies to planetary anti-sensor and sensor bases as well.
- Active and recharging devices: Reactors, scanners, jump disruptors and engines add to the signature when active. Active engines increase signature proportionately to the velocity of the ship. Weapons, beams and other gadgets add to the signature proportionately to the amount of energy they use for recharging.
- Enemy scanner activity: Enemy ships using a scanner will double the distance at which you can be targeted. This effect does not stack.
Negative signature
When a ship is under the effect of many ECM devices, the signature level is calculated as negative. In practice, however, the negative value is calculated as equal to 0.0 (zero). The detection range of such a ship is based on enemy scanner activity and the base signature of the ship.
Base Signature for hull classes
- Scout : 1.0
- Frigate : 1.0
- Destroyer : 2.0
- Cruiser : 5.0
- Dreadnought : 10.0
- Super dreadnought : 12.0
- Station : 20.0
- Supply : 2.5
- Engineer : 3.0
- Transport : 3.0
Signature effect on projectiles
Projectiles which are affected by ignature detection are -
- Missiles - Lower tier missiles are faster and less detectable
- Mines - Mines are undetectable without ECCM or Scanner bearing ships.
- Fighters - Fighters cannot be detected without sensor coverage.
- Bombs - Bombs are not detectable at long range without scanners.
By default, missiles and fighters are not detected by enemies unless very close. They will approach their targets undetected and thus avoid point-defense lasers from escort warships. Even the slow Harpex Missile can avoid being detected by PD.
Mines cannot be detected by enemy ships, even at close ranges. Only by being physically near a mine can it be targeted visually. However, sensor gadgets can easily make mines targetable at close ranges.
Bombs are fairly easy to target. At close ranges, any ship can target and destroy them. Even at medium and long ranges, bombs can be detected in the presence of sensor activity.
Applications of Signature
Signature can be used -
- To determine the potential stealth rating of a ship or group of ships.
- To understand the strength of hostile sensor gadgets.
- As an indicator of enemy stealth ships nearby. ECM gadgets affect all ships within range.
Signature is useful mostly for tacticians. While it can assist potentially devastating tactics, the general usefulness of signature management is minimal in combat, engineering and transporting. Bombing can take place successfully without assistance of signature reducing devices, and covert supply operations in enemy space are overshadowed by the more effective supply platforms constructed in deep space.
Despite being unused, a good tactician can employ signature manipulation to place large networks of mines, assist missiles and fighters in surviving point-defense, perform surveillance operations and avoid enemy patrols almost completely.