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==Description==
 
==Description==
A '''Recon Camera''' is a battlefield surveillance camera, though its use in the [[31st Century]] has declined.  Technically a group of multiple visual sensors, a Recon Camera can provide high-resolution holographic data used to map terrain and locate enemy units.  Recon Cameras are typically mounted on low-tech platforms, such as the [[Boomerang]] or civilian newsvid VTOLs.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p.337</ref>  
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A '''Recon Camera''' is a battlefield surveillance camera, though its use in the [[thirty-first century]] has declined.  Technically a group of multiple visual sensors, a Recon Camera can provide high-resolution holographic data used to map terrain and locate enemy units.  Recon Cameras are typically mounted on low-tech platforms, such as the [[Boomerang]] or civilian newsvid VTOLs.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p.337</ref>  
  
 
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==Notes==

Revision as of 12:43, 2 July 2014

Description

A Recon Camera is a battlefield surveillance camera, though its use in the thirty-first century has declined. Technically a group of multiple visual sensors, a Recon Camera can provide high-resolution holographic data used to map terrain and locate enemy units. Recon Cameras are typically mounted on low-tech platforms, such as the Boomerang or civilian newsvid VTOLs.[1]

Notes

Game Notes

The Recon Camera has a maximum range of 18 kilometers and can only be used on the Low Altitude map or ground map. Fliers equipped with a Recon Camera may act as a spotter for LRM Indirect Fire as if it were a TAG. Hidden units that are passed over by a Recon Camera-equipped flier must reveal themselves on an unsuccessful 2d6 roll.

References

  1. Tactical Operations, p.337

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