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==Description==
 
==Description==
Developed to offer greater flexibility to iNarc-equipped units, the Haywire Pod is a specialized modification of [[ECM Pod]], stripping out the homing beacon of the [[Homing Pod]] and replaces it with a powerful but short-ranged [[ECM Suite]]. The Haywire pod differs in that once attached, it emits a powerful static and electronics "noise" aimed at disrupting the targeting and communication systems of the target. Like all it's iNarc brothers, the pod can be brushed off by a determined target.<ref name=FMCoS151>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 151</ref>
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Developed to offer greater flexibility to iNarc-equipped units, the Haywire Pod is a specialized modification of [[ECM Pod]], stripping out the homing beacon of the [[Homing Pod]] and replaces it with a powerful but short-ranged [[ECM Suite]]. The Haywire pod differs in that once attached, it emits a powerful static and electronics "noise" aimed at disrupting the targeting and communication systems of the target. Like all its iNarc brothers, the pod can be brushed off by a determined target.<ref name=FMCoS151>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 151</ref>
  
 
==Rules==
 
==Rules==

Revision as of 03:40, 13 November 2012

The Haywire Pod is an alternate ammunition type for the Improved Narc Missile Beacon.

Description

Developed to offer greater flexibility to iNarc-equipped units, the Haywire Pod is a specialized modification of ECM Pod, stripping out the homing beacon of the Homing Pod and replaces it with a powerful but short-ranged ECM Suite. The Haywire pod differs in that once attached, it emits a powerful static and electronics "noise" aimed at disrupting the targeting and communication systems of the target. Like all its iNarc brothers, the pod can be brushed off by a determined target.[1]

Rules

Game Rules

While a haywire pod is attached, the target suffers +1 to all hit rolls and can not act as a spotter for indirect LRM and artillery fire.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Field Manual: ComStar, p. 151

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