Guardian ECM Suite

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This article is about the ECM Suite. For other uses, see Guardian (disambiguation).

Description

The Guardian ECM Suite was introduced in 2597 by the Terran Hegemony[1]. Designed to interfere with guided weaponry, targeting computers, and communication systems, the Guardian is typically used to shield allied units from such weapons/sensors. Affected systems include Artemis IV, C3 and C3i Computer networks, and Narc Missile Beacons. A Guardian can jam a Beagle Active Probe (or its Clan equivalent), but the probe-equipped unit will be aware of the jamming. The Capellan Confederation expanded the utility of the Guardian even more with the introduction of Stealth Armor.[2]

The greatest drawback to the Guardian is its limited range. Any unit outside the 180 meter bubble remains unaffected.

The Clans used the Guardian as the basis for their own ECM Suite, which is lighter and more compact than the Inner Sphere model but functions identically. The Draconis Combine used the Guardian as the basis for their experimental Angel ECM Suite.[3]

Manufactuing

Guardian ECM Suite is manufactured on the following planets:

Brand Planet Company
Apple Churchill Golden Shield Capella Ceres Metals Industries
CherrySeed Cloak Arc-Royal Winston-CherrySeed Consolidated
Garret-Guardian Interface 2B Mendham Mendham Electronics
Garret-Guardian Interface 2B Dalton Garret SatComm
New Samarkand Nimbus New Samarkand New Samarkand Metals
Norse Guardian ECM Loxley Norse-Storm Technologies Incorporated

Rules

Game Rules

The Inner Sphere Guardian ECM weighs 1.5 tons and takes up 2 critical spaces. It has an operational range of six hexes.[4][5] The Guardian ECM Suite has a defensive Battle Value of 61.[6]

The Clan ECM Suite system weighs 1 ton and occupies a single critical space. In every other way it's identical to the Inner Sphere version.[7][8]

References

  1. TechManual, p. 213
  2. TechManual, p. 213
  3. Tactical Operations, p. 279
  4. Technical Readout: 3050, p. 220
  5. TechManual, p. 342
  6. TechManual, p. 317
  7. TechManual, p. 342
  8. TechManual, p. 317

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