Difference between revisions of "Recon Camera"
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− | A '''Recon Camera''' is a battlefield surveillance camera, though its use in the [[ | + | A '''Recon Camera''' is a battlefield surveillance camera, though its use in the [[thirty-first century]] has declined. Technically a group of 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 name="TOp337-338">''Tactical Operations'', pp. 337-338, "Recon Camera"</ref> |
− | == | + | == Rules == |
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− | ===Game | + | |
− | The Recon Camera has a maximum range of | + | === Game Rules === |
+ | The Recon Camera has a maximum range of eighteen kilometers and can only be used on the Low Altitude map or ground map. Units equipped with a Recon Camera may act as a spotter for [[LRM]] Indirect Fire as if it were a [[Target Acquisition Gear|TAG]], but cannot | ||
+ | use it to designate targets for other TAG-guided weapons, such as [[Semi-Guided LRM|semi-guided LRMs]], [[Laser-Guided Bomb|laser-guided bombs]] and [[Arrow IV Homing Missile|Arrow IV artillery missiles]]. Hidden units that are passed over by a Recon Camera-equipped flier must reveal themselves on an unsuccessful 2d6 roll.<ref name="TOp337-338"/> | ||
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− | ==References== | + | == References == |
− | <references /> | + | <references /> |
− | ==Bibliography== | + | |
+ | == Bibliography == | ||
*''[[Tactical Operations]]'' | *''[[Tactical Operations]]'' | ||
[[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Technology]] | ||
[[Category:Equipment]] | [[Category:Equipment]] |
Latest revision as of 22:26, 19 July 2022
Description[edit]
A Recon Camera is a battlefield surveillance camera, though its use in the thirty-first century has declined. Technically a group of 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]
Rules[edit]
Game Rules[edit]
The Recon Camera has a maximum range of eighteen kilometers and can only be used on the Low Altitude map or ground map. Units equipped with a Recon Camera may act as a spotter for LRM Indirect Fire as if it were a TAG, but cannot use it to designate targets for other TAG-guided weapons, such as semi-guided LRMs, laser-guided bombs and Arrow IV artillery missiles. Hidden units that are passed over by a Recon Camera-equipped flier must reveal themselves on an unsuccessful 2d6 roll.[1]