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Stealth bombers, often abbreviated as "bombers", represent a captivating subclass of frigates in EVE Online. Equipped with cloaking devices, these ships can traverse star systems without being detected by directional scanners or combat probes. When flying solo, stealth bombers excel at surveillance and intelligence gathering.
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Stealth bombers, often referred to simply as "bombers", represent a captivating subclass of [[Frigate|frigate]]. Equipped with [[Cloaking|Covert Ops Cloaking Devices]], stealth bombers can traverse systems while being undetectable to [[Directional_scanning|directional scanners]] or [[Probe_scanning|combat probes]]. When bombers choose to engage targets, they use battleship-sized [[Missiles|torpedo launchers]] or their unique [[Bombs|bomb launchers]] to inflict massive damage. Stealth bombers can operate in several roles; they are a strong roaming solo ship, useful in mixed fleets as scout or combat ship, and can operate in dedicated bomber fleets using hit and run tactics.
  
In addition to cloaked scouting and reconnaissance, stealth bombers can support fleets with on-grid electronic warfare and damage capabilities. They can silently approach targets and unveil themselves at a strategically chosen moment to unleash potent torpedoes and bombs. As one of [[New Eden]]'s most formidable T2 frigates, stealth bombers boast considerable firepower, but they also exhibit fragility and a slow base time to warp.
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In exchange for these advantages, stealth bombers are glass cannons with weak [[Tanking|tank]] and slow base align-to-warp time. Torpedos are most effective against [[Battleships|battleships]], less effective against [[Cruisers|cruisers]], and struggle to apply damage to enemy combat frigates. Stealth bombers also have high skill requirements to fly effectively due to tight fitting requirements.
  
This combination of attributes makes every uncloaked moment for stealth bombers a high-stakes encounter, both for the pilots and their adversaries. To effectively command these powerful ships, pilots must remain acutely aware of their vulnerabilities and exercise caution.
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This combination of attributes gives stealth bombers a fun and unique playstyle.
  
==== Stealth Bombers ====
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== Stealth Bomber Comparison ==
Stealth bombers are specialized frigates that can warp while cloaked and lack sensor recalibration delays, enabling them to lock targets immediately after decloaking. Equipped with battleship-sized torpedo launchers and bomb launchers, they can deploy area-of-effect weapons exclusively in nullsec or wormhole space. Stealth bombers deliver exceptional alpha strike damage, but their fragility makes them vulnerable to swift destruction if they sustain damage. Consequently, bomber pilots often launch a few salvos or a single bomb before warping away and recloaking. In well-coordinated groups, stealth bombers pose a significant threat to large ships, including capital vessels, particularly in nullsec.
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There are 5 stealth bombers, 1 for each race and the limited edition {{sh|Virtuoso}}. As the Virtuoso is extremely rare and valuable, it is not typically used and is omitted from normal stealth bomber discussion.
  
Each stealth bomber has a Covert Ops-based damage bonus for bombs (5% per level) and torpedoes (15% per level) reflecting its empire's associated [[NPC damage types|damage type]].
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=== Attributes ===
* {{Sh|Purifier|22}} The Purifier has the lowest CPU, making it harder to fit. With bonuses for {{Co|#71c4f8|EM}} torpedoes and bombs, it is effective against shielded targets
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The four racial stealth bombers have minor differences in their base attributes, generally following the typical racial differences. The Minmatar ship is the fastest, the Amarr ship has the strongest armor, the Caldari has the strongest shields, etc. Cargo capacity, base align time, targeting range, and other attributes all differ as well but none are major enough to warrant discussion.
* {{Sh|Manticore|22}} Bonused for {{Co|#73dc76|Kinetic}} torpedoes and bombs, the Manticore is the easiest stealth bomber to fit due to its high CPU.
 
* {{Sh|Nemesis|22}} With bonuses for {{Co|#fa8d84|Thermal}} torpedoes and bombs, the Nemesis is the middle of the pack and a solid pick for most situations. Like the Manticore, its four mid slots offer some extra utility.
 
* {{Sh|Hound|22}} The Hound has the best base time to warp of the stealth bombers. Its bonuses for {{Co|#f8e97c|Explosive}} torpedoes and bombs make it effective against armored targets
 
  
There is also the {{sh|Virtuoso}}, an [[Alliance Tournament]] variant of the Nemesis that has some attributes of a {{sh|Daredevil}} attack frigate. As a limited edition [[Alliance Tournament|AT ship]], the Virtuoso is quite rare and does not have a big role in everyday gameplay.
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The main consideration in picking a stealth bomber are the fitting differences in CPU, powergrid, and mid- and low- slot count. The Manticore is the easiest to fit with its high CPU and the Purifier is hardest with the lowest CPU. The damage type is typically not relevant to picking a stealth bomber.
  
Stealth Bombers all have the following bonuses, regardless of Empire:
 
* 75% bonus to torpedo velocity
 
* 50% bonus to torpedo flight time
 
* 99.65% bonus reduction in Torpedo Launcher powergrid needs
 
* 50.00% bonus reduction in Cloak CPU usage
 
* 100.00% bonus targeting delay after decloaking
 
 
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{| class="wikitable"
 
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! Hound !! Manticore !! Nemesis !! Purifier
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! Ship !! Damage Type !! CPU !! Powergrid !! High Slots !! Mid Slots !! Low Slots
 
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| [[Image:Hound.jpg|thumb|The Minmatar Hound]] || [[Image:Manticore.jpg|thumb|The Caldari Manticore]] || [[Image:Nemesis.jpg|thumb|The Gallente Nemesis]] || [[Image:Purifier.jpg|thumb|The Amarr Purifier]]
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| {{sh|Hound}} || {{Co|#f8e97c|Explosive}} || 310 || 40 || 5 || 3 || 3
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| {{sh|Manticore}} || {{Co|#73dc76|Kinetic}} || 330 || 38 || 5 || 4 || 2
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| {{sh|Nemesis}} || {{Co|#fa8d84|Thermal}} || 315 || 38 || 5 || 4 || 2
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|-
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| {{sh|Purifier}} || {{Co|#71c4f8|EM}} || 305 || 45 || 5 || 3 || 3
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Torpedoes ===
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=== Bonuses ===
Torpedos are slow flying, hard-hitting, long-range missiles launched by torpedo launchers. Launchers are massive compared to typical frigate-sized weapon systems and are designed for extended bombardments of hard targets like battleships and stations. Torpedo launcher magazines have a large capacity, which is offset by their slow firing rate, long flight times, and trouble applying damage to small, fast ships. To prevent the obvious exploit of launching torpedoes and then warping out before the torpedoes connect, if a ship enters warp, all torpedoes in-flight vanish immediately. This means that especially at long range, bombers on a torpedo run must stay on grid until all of their fired torpedoes have landed to avoid losing damage. The balance between the stealth bomber's fragility and the need to stay on grid is part of the inherent challenge of flying these hulls.
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All stealth bombers have the following bonuses, differing only in the damage type of the torpedo and bomb bonuses:
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==== Role Bonuses ====
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* 99.7% reduction in Torpedo Launcher powergrid requirement
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* 50% bonus reduction in Cloak CPU usage
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* No targeting delay after Cloaking Device deactivation
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* Can fit Covert Ops Cloaking Device, Covert Cynosural Field Generator, and Bomb Launcher
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* Cloak reactivation delay reduced to 15 seconds
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==== Covert Ops Bonuses (per skill level) ====
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* 5% bonus to Racial Bomb damage
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* 15% bonus to Racial Torpedo damage
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==== Racial Frigate Bonuses (per skill level) ====
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* 10% bonus to torpedo flight time
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* 15% bonus to torpedo velocity
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== Fitting ==
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Despite the very tight fitting limitations, stealth bombers can operate in a variety of different roles and have many nuanced fitting choices.
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=== Essentials ===
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Regardless of role, there are some modules that will always be used:
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* Covert Ops Cloaking Device II: The Stealth in Stealth Bomber. There is no reason to undock a stealth bomber without one.
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* Torpedo Launchers: The Bomber in Stealth Bomber. If you aren't planning to shoot anything there are better ship options, such as a [[Frigates#Covert_Ops_2|covert ops frigate]].
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* Afterburner or Microwarpdrive: Due to their slow base velocity, stealth bombers require a propulsion module.
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=== General Considerations ===
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==== Solo Hunting ====
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Flying solo means providing your own EWAR, damage, and scouting.
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==== Small Gang ====
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In a small gang, a bomber can be fit to complement your other pilots. This can mean leaning the fit towards damage, EWAR, or scouting, while still keeping things somewhat generalized and self-sufficient for when things go wrong.
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==== Fleet Support ====
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A fleet support bomber takes the role of scout or covert ops cyno ship, while still being able to contribute significant damage against large targets.
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==== Bombers Wing ====
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Flying in a dedicated bomber fleet generally involves a fleet doctrine with a pre-made loadout. All ships in a bomber fleet must use bombs with the same damage type, otherwise the bombs will blow each other up.
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=== Modules In Depth ===
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==== Torpedoes ====
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''see [[missiles]]''
  
Each torpedo type corresponds to a specific damage type in EVE. {{Co|#fa8d84|Inferno}}, {{Co|#71c4f8|Mjolnir}}, {{Co|#f8e97c|Nova}}, and {{Co|#73dc76|Scourge}} apply {{Co|#fa8d84|thermal}}, {{Co|#71c4f8|EM}}, {{Co|#f8e97c|explosive}}, and {{Co|#73dc76|kinetic}} damage, in that order. Each torpedo inflicts only one type of damage, but all torpedoes deal the same amount of damage. Stealth bombers are bonused for their empire's damage type, so only one type of torpedo is carried in a given bomber's hold.
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Torpedoes are battleship missile launchers designed to combat other battleships while struggling against cruisers and especially frigates. To combat this, stealth bombers are typically fit with modules that decrease missile explosion radius and/or increase target signature radius to be able to fight those smaller ships. Stealth bombers must utilize the long range of their torpedoes to maintain distance from the target.
  
=== Bombs ===
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Typically, tech 1 launchers with faction ammo are used due to lower cost and cpu requirements.
Bombs are untargeted, area-of-effect (AoE) weapons fired by bomb launchers, with stealth bombers being the sole ships capable of equipping them. The use of bombs is prohibited in empire space, restricting their deployment to nullsec or wormhole space outside of deadspace pockets.
 
  
When skillfully employed, bombs can effectively damage or destroy groups of clustered ships, making them ideal for hit-and-run attacks on unsuspecting foes.
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* Torpedoes in flight will be deleted if the launching ship enters warp.
  
Essentially, [[bombs]] are unguided missiles that deal AoE damage of a specific type. Launched from the front of a stealth bomber, they travel in a straight line for 30 km at 3 km/s for 10 seconds before detonating. Bombs do not require a target lock, and their direction depends on the stealth bomber's orientation upon activating the bomb launcher. To successfully utilize these high-damage weapons, pilots must master timing, direction, and skill to align the stealth bomber with a target, approach, uncloak, launch a bomb at 30 km, and evade capture.
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==== Bombs ====
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''see [[bombs]]''
  
Bombs are separated into two categories.
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Bombs are unguided missiles that only stealth bombers can fit. Bombs shoot from the front of the stealth bomber, travel 30 km in a straight line, then explode, dealing damage over a large area. Many fleets take advantage of stealth bombers to unleash a horde of bombs on a group of targets for massive damage.
* Damage Bombs: Unguided weapons delivering 5,800 points of {{Co|#fa8d84|thermal}}, {{Co|#71c4f8|EM}}, {{Co|#f8e97c|explosive}} and {{Co|#73dc76|kinetic}} damage with a 400m explosion radius.
 
* Utility Bombs: Bombs inflicting a small amount of omni-damage alongside an EWAR effect.
 
**Void bombs neutralize 1,800 GJ of energy from the affected ships' capacitors.
 
**Focused Void Bombs: Similar to regular Void Bombs, but neutralize 15,000 GJ of energy in a much smaller area of effect. They are only effective against capital-sized ships.
 
**Lockbreaker bombs emit an Electronic Counter Measure (ECM) burst of 12.5 strength to all sensor types.
 
  
== Fitting ==
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* Bombs can only be fired in nullsec or wormhole space
=== Essential modules ===
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* Bombs will damage other bombs. Bombs have damage resistance against their own type, making it critical to match bomb type while in a bombing fleet.
Given the limited fitting space on stealth bombers, it is crucial to discuss the indispensable modules for an effective fit:
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* Bombs in flight will be not be deleted if the launching ship enters warp.
# Covert Ops Cloaking Device II: As the foundation of stealth bomber piloting, this cloaking device is essential. A stealth bomber without a cloak is a non-starter; if you cannot fit a Covert Ops cloak, you should not fly a stealth bomber.  
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# Torpedo launchers/bomb launchers: Stealth bombers are the sole ships capable of mounting bomb launchers and the only sub-battleship vessels that can fit torpedo launchers. With bonuses for both, they are mandatory fits (depending upon the use case).
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==== Probe Launchers ====  
# Ballistic Control System (BCS) modules: BCS modules significantly boost torpedo damage and rate of fire, but demand substantial CPU fitting space.
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Stealth bombers often find themselves scanning for targets.
# Propulsion Module (afterburner/microwarp drive): Due to their slow base velocity (275m/s - 310m/s), stealth bombers require propulsion modules.
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* Core probe
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* Combat probe
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==== Cloaking Device ====
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Bomber specific cloaking device notes.
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==== Electronic Warfare ====
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* Target painters
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* Warp disruptors
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* Remote sensor dampening
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==== Propulsion ====
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Afterburner vs MWD
  
After the essentials, there will be some flexibility.
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==== Sensors & Range ====
* Depending on skills and fit, pilots may equip a high slot with a bomb launcher or an expanded probe launcher in addition to their torpedo launchers.
 
* EWAR modules, such as target painters, remote sensor dampeners, warp disruptors, and warp scramblers, are commonly used in available mid-slots following the propulsion module.
 
* If a fit is too tight, a Co-processor may occupy a low slot instead of an additional Ballistic Control System.
 
  
=== Rigs ===
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==== Fitting Aids ====
Rig choices depend on a pilot's skills and fitting requirements. Missile launching rigs, such as the Warhead Calefaction Catalyst (boosts torpedo damage) and the Warhead Rigor Catalyst (decreases missile explosion radius for increased effectiveness against smaller targets), are popular. However, they also increase CPU usage for each launcher, complicating fitting on already challenging bomber hulls.
 
  
The Processor Overclocking Unit, which increases ship CPU output at the cost of slower shield regeneration, is also useful for stealth bombers. As stealth bomber tactics prioritize escape over combat, the shield regeneration penalty is acceptable. With these rigs fitting Tech 2 Torpedo launchers and other standard modules, including the Bomb Launcher, is possible.
 
  
Astronautic rigs like Low Friction Nozzle Joints and Poly-Carbon Engine Housing, which enhance ship agility and speed, are also utilized on bombers for swift alignment and grid escape when deploying bombs. The trade-off is reduced armor, making the bomber more fragile, but increasing the likelihood of escape.
 
  
 
== Skills ==
 
== Skills ==
{{ note box | While the minimum skills will allow a pilot to get into the ship, the covert ops cloak, and the weapons systems, to fit and fly the ship well requires a more substantial skill train. | italics = yes }}
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While the minimum skills will allow a pilot to get into the ship, the covert ops cloak, and the weapons systems, to fit and fly the ship well requires a more substantial skill train.
  
 
=== Minimum skills ===
 
=== Minimum skills ===
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*{{sk|Bomb Deployment|I}}
 
*{{sk|Bomb Deployment|I}}
  
=== Suggested skills ===
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=== Suggested Skills ===
 
The following skills aim to enhance the bomber's strengths, reduce CPU and power consumption, and contribute to its survivability.
 
The following skills aim to enhance the bomber's strengths, reduce CPU and power consumption, and contribute to its survivability.
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==== Fitting Skills ====
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*{{sk|Power Grid Management|V}}
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*{{sk|Jury Rigging|III}}
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*{{sk|Launcher Rigging|II}}
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*{{sk|CPU Management|V}}
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*{{sk|Astronautics Rigging|II}}
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==== Sensors & EWAR ====
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*{{sk|Target Management|III}}
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*{{sk|Target Painting|II}}
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*{{sk|Signature Analysis|III}}
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==== Scanning ====
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==== Ship Operation ====
  
 
*{{sk|Acceleration Control|III}}
 
*{{sk|Acceleration Control|III}}
*{{sk|Astronautics Rigging|II}}
 
 
*{{sk|Capacitor Management|III}}
 
*{{sk|Capacitor Management|III}}
*{{sk|CPU Management|V}}
 
 
*{{sk|Electronic Warfare|II}}
 
*{{sk|Electronic Warfare|II}}
 
*{{sk|Energy Grid Upgrades|III}}
 
*{{sk|Energy Grid Upgrades|III}}
 
*{{sk|Evasive Maneuvering|III}}
 
*{{sk|Evasive Maneuvering|III}}
*{{sk|Jury Rigging|III}}
 
*{{sk|Launcher Rigging|II}}
 
 
*{{sk|Long Range Targeting|III}}
 
*{{sk|Long Range Targeting|III}}
 
*{{sk|Mechanics|IV}}
 
*{{sk|Mechanics|IV}}
 
*{{sk|Navigation|III}}
 
*{{sk|Navigation|III}}
*{{sk|Power Grid Management|V}}
 
 
*{{sk|Sensor Linking|II}}
 
*{{sk|Sensor Linking|II}}
 
*{{sk|Shield Management|III}}
 
*{{sk|Shield Management|III}}
 
*{{sk|Shield Operation|III}}
 
*{{sk|Shield Operation|III}}
*{{sk|Signature Analysis|III}}
 
 
*{{sk|Spaceship Command|IV}}
 
*{{sk|Spaceship Command|IV}}
*{{sk|Target Management|III}}
 
*{{sk|Target Painting|II}}
 
 
*{{sk|Warp Drive Operation|III}}
 
*{{sk|Warp Drive Operation|III}}
  
In addition, increasing these relevant missile, bomb, and spaceship command skills to V has significant impact
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To truly master stealth bombers, the following skills should be trained to V:
 
*{{sk|Bomb Deployment|V}}
 
*{{sk|Bomb Deployment|V}}
 
*{{sk|Covert Ops|V}}
 
*{{sk|Covert Ops|V}}
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* Drones: If a target's drones continue to attack, you'll be unable to cloak. Even if the target is destroyed, their drones can still prevent you from cloaking by keeping you locked. The key is to avoid being locked in the first place.
 
* Drones: If a target's drones continue to attack, you'll be unable to cloak. Even if the target is destroyed, their drones can still prevent you from cloaking by keeping you locked. The key is to avoid being locked in the first place.
 
* Heavy Assault Cruisers (HACs) / Cruisers: Ships like Vagabonds and Cynabals are designed to destroy frigates. These vessels have speed, range, drones, and deal significant damage. If they're on the field, stay cloaked until they're eliminated, or closely monitor them for signs they're coming after you.
 
* Heavy Assault Cruisers (HACs) / Cruisers: Ships like Vagabonds and Cynabals are designed to destroy frigates. These vessels have speed, range, drones, and deal significant damage. If they're on the field, stay cloaked until they're eliminated, or closely monitor them for signs they're coming after you.
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== Community ==
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Bombers Bar
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EVE UNI bomber flights?
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Other?
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 01:47, 3 July 2024

Stealth bombers, often referred to simply as "bombers", represent a captivating subclass of frigate. Equipped with Covert Ops Cloaking Devices, stealth bombers can traverse systems while being undetectable to directional scanners or combat probes. When bombers choose to engage targets, they use battleship-sized torpedo launchers or their unique bomb launchers to inflict massive damage. Stealth bombers can operate in several roles; they are a strong roaming solo ship, useful in mixed fleets as scout or combat ship, and can operate in dedicated bomber fleets using hit and run tactics.

In exchange for these advantages, stealth bombers are glass cannons with weak tank and slow base align-to-warp time. Torpedos are most effective against battleships, less effective against cruisers, and struggle to apply damage to enemy combat frigates. Stealth bombers also have high skill requirements to fly effectively due to tight fitting requirements.

This combination of attributes gives stealth bombers a fun and unique playstyle.

Stealth Bomber Comparison

There are 5 stealth bombers, 1 for each race and the limited edition SerpentisVirtuoso. As the Virtuoso is extremely rare and valuable, it is not typically used and is omitted from normal stealth bomber discussion.

Attributes

The four racial stealth bombers have minor differences in their base attributes, generally following the typical racial differences. The Minmatar ship is the fastest, the Amarr ship has the strongest armor, the Caldari has the strongest shields, etc. Cargo capacity, base align time, targeting range, and other attributes all differ as well but none are major enough to warrant discussion.

The main consideration in picking a stealth bomber are the fitting differences in CPU, powergrid, and mid- and low- slot count. The Manticore is the easiest to fit with its high CPU and the Purifier is hardest with the lowest CPU. The damage type is typically not relevant to picking a stealth bomber.

Ship Damage Type CPU Powergrid High Slots Mid Slots Low Slots
MinmatarHound Explosive 310 40 5 3 3
CaldariManticore Kinetic 330 38 5 4 2
GallenteNemesis Thermal 315 38 5 4 2
AmarrPurifier EM 305 45 5 3 3

Bonuses

All stealth bombers have the following bonuses, differing only in the damage type of the torpedo and bomb bonuses:

Role Bonuses

  • 99.7% reduction in Torpedo Launcher powergrid requirement
  • 50% bonus reduction in Cloak CPU usage
  • No targeting delay after Cloaking Device deactivation
  • Can fit Covert Ops Cloaking Device, Covert Cynosural Field Generator, and Bomb Launcher
  • Cloak reactivation delay reduced to 15 seconds

Covert Ops Bonuses (per skill level)

  • 5% bonus to Racial Bomb damage
  • 15% bonus to Racial Torpedo damage

Racial Frigate Bonuses (per skill level)

  • 10% bonus to torpedo flight time
  • 15% bonus to torpedo velocity

Fitting

Despite the very tight fitting limitations, stealth bombers can operate in a variety of different roles and have many nuanced fitting choices.

Essentials

Regardless of role, there are some modules that will always be used:

  • Covert Ops Cloaking Device II: The Stealth in Stealth Bomber. There is no reason to undock a stealth bomber without one.
  • Torpedo Launchers: The Bomber in Stealth Bomber. If you aren't planning to shoot anything there are better ship options, such as a covert ops frigate.
  • Afterburner or Microwarpdrive: Due to their slow base velocity, stealth bombers require a propulsion module.

General Considerations

Solo Hunting

Flying solo means providing your own EWAR, damage, and scouting.

Small Gang

In a small gang, a bomber can be fit to complement your other pilots. This can mean leaning the fit towards damage, EWAR, or scouting, while still keeping things somewhat generalized and self-sufficient for when things go wrong.

Fleet Support

A fleet support bomber takes the role of scout or covert ops cyno ship, while still being able to contribute significant damage against large targets.

Bombers Wing

Flying in a dedicated bomber fleet generally involves a fleet doctrine with a pre-made loadout. All ships in a bomber fleet must use bombs with the same damage type, otherwise the bombs will blow each other up.

Modules In Depth

Torpedoes

see missiles

Torpedoes are battleship missile launchers designed to combat other battleships while struggling against cruisers and especially frigates. To combat this, stealth bombers are typically fit with modules that decrease missile explosion radius and/or increase target signature radius to be able to fight those smaller ships. Stealth bombers must utilize the long range of their torpedoes to maintain distance from the target.

Typically, tech 1 launchers with faction ammo are used due to lower cost and cpu requirements.

  • Torpedoes in flight will be deleted if the launching ship enters warp.

Bombs

see bombs

Bombs are unguided missiles that only stealth bombers can fit. Bombs shoot from the front of the stealth bomber, travel 30 km in a straight line, then explode, dealing damage over a large area. Many fleets take advantage of stealth bombers to unleash a horde of bombs on a group of targets for massive damage.

  • Bombs can only be fired in nullsec or wormhole space
  • Bombs will damage other bombs. Bombs have damage resistance against their own type, making it critical to match bomb type while in a bombing fleet.
  • Bombs in flight will be not be deleted if the launching ship enters warp.

Probe Launchers

Stealth bombers often find themselves scanning for targets.

  • Core probe
  • Combat probe

Cloaking Device

Bomber specific cloaking device notes.

Electronic Warfare

  • Target painters
  • Warp disruptors
  • Remote sensor dampening

Propulsion

Afterburner vs MWD

Sensors & Range

Fitting Aids

Skills

While the minimum skills will allow a pilot to get into the ship, the covert ops cloak, and the weapons systems, to fit and fly the ship well requires a more substantial skill train.

Minimum skills

To fly a stealth bomber:

To operate a covert ops cloaking device module:

To operate a torpedo Launcher module:

To launch bombs:

Suggested Skills

The following skills aim to enhance the bomber's strengths, reduce CPU and power consumption, and contribute to its survivability.

Fitting Skills

Sensors & EWAR

Scanning

Ship Operation

To truly master stealth bombers, the following skills should be trained to V:

Different roles of Stealth Bombers

Stealth bombers find their place in various roles across different types of space, seamlessly integrating with fleets.

Black Ops

Stealth bombers can effectively participate in black ops operations involving all cloaky ships.

  1. Recon identifies and tackles a target in System A.
  2. The rest of the gang, waiting in a neighboring system or wormhole, or using a black ops battleship's covert jump portal, jumps to the target system.
  3. In this role, bombers are usually optimized for torpedoes instead of bombs.

Bomber wing

Stealth bombers can support a large fleet. A sizable bomber force operates independently from the main fleet, often as a separate in-game fleet under their own bomber FC. In non-empire space, bombers can execute bombing runs on enemy fleets to destroy, weaken, or distract them, providing support for the main fleet. Bombers in this role are typically equipped with bombs.

Bomb squadron

A bomb squadron typically consists of seven bombers, all launching the same type of bomb and ideally using the same type of bomber hull. Coordinating multiple bomb launches increases complexity, making the FC's skill crucial. Multiple bomber wings can execute bomb runs on a single target.

Torpedo damage dealer

Applicable in Wormspace, Nullspace, Low-security, and High-security space, Bombers can be employed in frigate gangs to deliver a powerful punch against larger targets. EVE University roams may occasionally encounter large signature targets, where torpedoes can inflict significant damage. Even against small signature targets, torpedoes contribute to overall damage.

  1. Carry a primary torpedo loadout.
  2. Operate independently of fleet movement.
  3. Engage targets of opportunity.
  4. When attached to a high or low-security roaming fleet, bombers often swap bomb launchers for torpedo launchers. In this role, bombers function like cloaked EWAR ships: they warp in at range, align out, choose a target, uncloak, apply EWAR, activate torpedoes, and warp out when targeted. If left undisturbed, a bomber's torpedoes can deal substantial damage to ships with large signature radii (battlecruisers and battleships). However, frequent targeting and warping away considerably reduces inflicted damage.

Fleet scout

A bomber within a fleet can serve as a scout, reporting target movements and intelligence to the FC.

  1. Scout ahead or behind the main body.
  2. Evade gate camps and enemy fleets.
  3. Remain cloaked at a safe distance from stargates and deadspace sites, reporting target activity.
  4. Position undetected behind target ships to provide a tactical fleet warp-in.

Tips

General Stealth Bomber tips

  • Run Away When deploying bombs, warp away as your bomb is released. With few exceptions, stealth bombers do not remain on grid post-bomb release. Uncloak, bombs away, then run away.
  • Reload: As soon as practical, make sure you reload your bomb and/or torpedo launchers. Many escape points are far enough away that you are able to uncloak and complete a 10 second reload prior to landing. A fully loaded stealth bomber has more utility than a half empty launcher. Plus, it frees up space in cargo for more bombs or even loot if your run was wildly successful.
  • Shotgun away and recloak For making your getaway, you and your fleet will be warping to a pre-planned escape point. If everyone successfully cloaked upon warping away from the bomb run, then everyone will land cloaked without issue. However, if any of the other stealth bombers land uncloaked or became uncloaked during warp, shotgun away from where you landed with the goal of putting at least 2,500 meters between you and your fleet mates. Recloak once you have a safe distance. Remember, ABC: Always Be Cloaked
  • Reset: After reaching your escape point the bomber leader may have you reset at an observation point. Being reloaded, recloaked, and ready-to-go may give your squadron the opportunity to restrike a target.

Targets

Stealth bomber torpedoes are highly effective against larger targets such as battlecruisers and battleships due to EVE's missile mechanics. As the ship's signature radius approaches the explosion size, more damage is inflicted. Conversely, smaller ships take considerably less damage from torpedoes. For instance, a torpedo's 400-meter explosion deals minimal damage to cruiser-sized ships and smaller.

Target painters play a crucial role in stealth bomber fleets because of this. Applying just three target painters to a Vexor Navy Issue cruiser, for example, increases its signature radius from 135m to 234m, significantly improving torpedo damage application. When a target-painted ship activates a microwarpdrive, the 500% signature radius bloom combined with target painting results in a substantial increase in damage inflicted on that ship.

It is generally advisable to avoid engaging frigates and destroyers. Despite target painting and signature bloom, these smaller ships pose a greater threat to bombers than bombers do to them.

Threats to Stealth Bombers

  • Interceptors/Fast Frigates: With their on-grid speed, these ships can close a 50km gap between you and the battle in just a few seconds. Keep your overview sorted by range, and when you notice someone quickly ascending the list, it's time to warp away, cloak, and re-engage from a different angle.
  • Sniper ships: Tornadoes, Nagas, Oracles, Apocalypses, Zealots, or any ships fitted for long-range attacks can pose a serious threat. They only need to hit you once, and even if you have a sensor dampener fitted, it won't be effective enough to protect you from their attacks.
  • Drones: If a target's drones continue to attack, you'll be unable to cloak. Even if the target is destroyed, their drones can still prevent you from cloaking by keeping you locked. The key is to avoid being locked in the first place.
  • Heavy Assault Cruisers (HACs) / Cruisers: Ships like Vagabonds and Cynabals are designed to destroy frigates. These vessels have speed, range, drones, and deal significant damage. If they're on the field, stay cloaked until they're eliminated, or closely monitor them for signs they're coming after you.

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