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Stealth armor reduces the asset's radar signature from 500m to 350m when running passive. This gives the asset the lowest radar signature in the game. It offers the same amount of protection per ton as standard armor. Its one achilles heel is that the asset loses its [[coolant]] flush system.
 
Stealth armor reduces the asset's radar signature from 500m to 350m when running passive. This gives the asset the lowest radar signature in the game. It offers the same amount of protection per ton as standard armor. Its one achilles heel is that the asset loses its [[coolant]] flush system.
  
Currently, only the [[Anubis]] mech has stealth armor, allowing it to be an excellent scout and can penetrate deep into enemy territory undetected. All Anubis variants have [[GECM]] which further reduces their detection range when running active radar to 350m.
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Currently, only the [[Anubis]] mech has stealth armor, allowing it to be an excellent scout and can penetrate deep into enemy territory undetected. All Anubis variants have [[GECM]] which further reduces their detection range when running active radar to 350m against an enemy asset with standard radar.

Revision as of 00:05, 20 March 2018

Stealth Armor

Stealth armor reduces the asset's radar signature from 500m to 350m when running passive. This gives the asset the lowest radar signature in the game. It offers the same amount of protection per ton as standard armor. Its one achilles heel is that the asset loses its coolant flush system.

Currently, only the Anubis mech has stealth armor, allowing it to be an excellent scout and can penetrate deep into enemy territory undetected. All Anubis variants have GECM which further reduces their detection range when running active radar to 350m against an enemy asset with standard radar.