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* In [[Tactical Operations]], additional uses for an ECM suite are shown as optional rules, including defeating other ECM and generating ghost targets.  </div>
 
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* In [[MechWarrior IV: Mercenaries]], the ECM is a selectable component for certain [['Mech]]s. It increases missile lock time for enemies and reduces the range at which the 'Mech can be detected.
 
* In [[MechWarrior IV: Mercenaries]], the ECM is a selectable component for certain [['Mech]]s. It increases missile lock time for enemies and reduces the range at which the 'Mech can be detected.
 
* In [[MechCommander 2]], the ECM is also a component for certain 'Mechs. It makes the 'Mech in question undetectable by sensors. It appears to have no effect on missiles, due to the way in which the game handles weapons fire.
 
* In [[MechCommander 2]], the ECM is also a component for certain 'Mechs. It makes the 'Mech in question undetectable by sensors. It appears to have no effect on missiles, due to the way in which the game handles weapons fire.
 
* [[MechForce Germany]] created rules for the tonnage, crits and bare bones description of ''ECM equipment'' in the ''[[Raven]]'' TRO that was published in ''[[House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)]]''. [[Fantasy Productions GmbH]] then published these rules in [[Arena-Planet Solaris VII]] (the expanded German edition of the Solaris VII boxed set) as "[[ECM 3025]]".
 
* [[MechForce Germany]] created rules for the tonnage, crits and bare bones description of ''ECM equipment'' in the ''[[Raven]]'' TRO that was published in ''[[House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)]]''. [[Fantasy Productions GmbH]] then published these rules in [[Arena-Planet Solaris VII]] (the expanded German edition of the Solaris VII boxed set) as "[[ECM 3025]]".
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Revision as of 08:33, 18 July 2013

An Electronic Countermeasure (or ECM) Suite covers the area around the unit on which it is employed, disrupting sensors and communications. ECM Suites exist for BattleMechs, Battle Armor, Combat Vehicles, and AeroSpace Fighters.

'Mec ECM Suite System
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Infltrator Mk. II ECM

Inner Sphere Systems

Guardian ECM & Angel ECM

In the Inner Sphere, the most widely-deployed ECM Suite is the Guardian, but the experimental Angel ECM Suite can also be seen.

Electronic Warfare Equipment

Before the Helm Memory Core was decoded, the Capellan Confederation tried to re-create the Star League era ECM suites. The resulting electronics package was known only as ECM Equipment when it appeared on the Raven in 3025.[1] Given the technology level of the Succession Wars era, it isn't surprising that this equipment was heavier and bulkier than the systems that inspired it. Interestingly, it could operate in either an offensive or defensive capability: It could seek targets like a Beagle Active Probe, or hide the unit mounting it like a Guardian. As it weighed as much as a standard PPC, took up as much room as an Autocannon/5, and had only half the range of the Guardian, production halted when the Confederation began production of their own Guardian systems in 3045.[2]

Infltrator Mk. II ECM

The Infiltrator Mk. II battle armor, introduced by the AFFS in 3060, features a smaller ECM Suite.

Clan Systems

In the Clans, the Guardian ECM suite was used as the basis for an improved ECM Suite. This system can be found in every Clan's touman. They weigh a single ton, and can be mounted on nearly anything.


Rules

Game Rules

  • In Tournament-level gameplay, the use of an ECM suite is to nullify the effects of other electronics, such as missile beacons, active probes, and fire control systems. It can also cut a unit off from a C3 Network.
  • In Tactical Operations, additional uses for an ECM suite are shown as optional rules, including defeating other ECM and generating ghost targets.

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References

  1. Tactical Operations, p. 310
  2. TechManual, p. 213, ECM Suite

Bibliography