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** Includes laser sensor, RADAR direction finder, radio direction finder, radiation sensor, passive IR, optical instruments, light amplification, and image enhancement.
 
** Includes laser sensor, RADAR direction finder, radio direction finder, radiation sensor, passive IR, optical instruments, light amplification, and image enhancement.
 
* [[Densitometer]] (Passive Sensor)
 
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Revision as of 20:47, 30 September 2018

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A Ship’s Sensor Suite is the detection package equipped in most, but not all ships.

Description (Specifications)

Ship sensor suites tend to come in two to three different qualities:

  1. Civilian Quality Sensor Suite: sometimes referred to as a "basic sensor array".
  2. Paramilitary Quality Sensor Suite: sometimes referred to as a "standard sensor array".
  3. Military Quality Sensor Suite: sometimes referred to as an "advanced sensor array".

Notes: The actual quantity and quality of sensors within the suite package may vary from model to model, ship class, manufacturer's lot, block, and other distinguishments.

Sensor Types

  • RADAR (Radio Detection and Ranging) (Active Sensor)
    • RADAR Jammer (ECM)
    • RADAR Direction Finder (Passive Sensor)
  • LADAR (Laser Detection and Ranging) – also called LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) (Active Sensor)
    • Laser Sensor
    • Prismatic (anti-laser) aerosol
  • EMS Active Array (Broad Electromagnetic Spectrum) (Active Sensor package)
    • Includes RADAR, all-weather RADAR, LADAR, RADAR jammer, radio jammer, active IR imaging, and image enhancement.
  • EMS Passive Array (Broad Electromagnetic Spectrum) (Passive Sensor package)
    • Includes laser sensor, RADAR direction finder, radio direction finder, radiation sensor, passive IR, optical instruments, light amplification, and image enhancement.
  • Densitometer (Passive Sensor)
  • Neutrino sensor (Passive Sensor)
  • Neural Activity Sensor (passive Sensor)

Sensor Detection

Sensor Detection:

Vessel Tracking

Vessel Tracking:

  • Once a vessel has been detected, it can be tracked by anyone up to three light-seconds (about 9,000 kilometers). [3]

History & Background (Dossier)

Silent Running:

  • Ships which are maintaining complete silence cannot be detected at distances of greater than half detection range; ships in orbit around a world and also maintaining complete silence cannot be detected at distances greater than one-eighth detection range. [4]
  • Planetary masses and stars will completely conceal a ship from detection. [5]

References & contributors (Sources)

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