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Two more copy slots then a basic mobile lab, but otherwise somewhat inferior to the basic lab due to fewer ME/PE/Invention slots.  Mostly used when you need a lot of copy slots.
 
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Moon Harvesting Arrays are structures for Moon Mining. When set up correctly, they will extract raw materials from the moon you starbase is Anchored at. Depending on your configuration, the Harvester Array will pass the materials onto a Reactor Array for reaction or will store them in a Silo.
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Refining Arrays (better known as Mobile Refineries) allow you to reprocess ore at a starbase. You must load the Refinery with the ore (only one ore type is allowed in the refinery at a time). Once loaded, right-click the Refinery and start the process. Unlike stations, the process is not immediate. You have to wait between 1 and 3 hours before the contents of the Refinery are changed into minerals.
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Coupling Arrays act as an intermediary holding pipe between two structures. Take for instance the Moon Harvesting Array and Silo. Since you must offline your Silo before emptying it, you may lose a cycle of raw materials. By placing a Coupling Array between the Harvester and Silo, you can safely offline the Silo while you empty it and any Raw Materials that arrive will temporarily be stored in the Coupler Array.
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The Coupling Array is also useful for when the Harvesters and a Reactor are running/processing at different speeds. For instance, two Harvesters may produce 100 units each an hour. The Reactor may only be able to process the said units every 2 hours. This leaves you with a surplus of 100 units that will be lost in the process. A Coupling Array acts as a buffer to temporarily hold the surplus materials until the Reactor is free.
  
 
==Defensive Structures==
 
==Defensive Structures==

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Overview

- details about the POS structures (as it was causing the POS Setup and POS Warfare pages to balloon).

- need to add graphics on the right side of each area, opposite the bullet points at the start of each module's section, images should be 160x120

Control Towers

Control towers are the cornerstone of any POS setup. The choice of tower and size will determine how much fuel you use per month and how much PG/CPU you have for onlined (active) structures. Smaller towers will often have to leave modules anchored but offline until needed due to limited PG/CPU.

  • Amarr - first in PG, fourth in CPU
  • Caldari - fourth in PG, first in CPU
  • Gallente - third in PG, second in CPU
  • Minmatar - second in PG, third in CPU
  • Faction - reduced fuel costs

In reality, faction tower fuel savings require about a year or two before the fuel cost savings will outweigh the cost of the faction tower over a regular tower.

Assembly Arrays

Assembly arrays are mounted inside the POS bubble and are used to construct modules, ships, and other items. They function similar to the manufacturing slots in NPC stations.

- need short blurb of how to use, where can the BPO be located, where can raw materials be located, where does output go

S/M/L Ship Assembly Array

There are (3) sizes of the regular ship assembly arrays. There must be a Ship Maintenance Array (SMA) within range (2500m?) of the Ship Assembly Array in order to use the production lines. When ships roll off the production lines, they are stored in the SMA. These arrays can be anchored in all security classifications (hi/lo/null).

  • Small (SSAA) - T1 Frigates, T1 Destroyers, T1 Fighter and Fighter Bomber Drones
  • Medium (MSAA) - T1 Cruisers, T1 Battlecruisers, T1 Barges, T1 Industrials
  • Large (LSAA) - T1 Battleships, T1 Freighters, T1 Industrial Command Ships

Large Ship Assembly Arrays are also commonly used as bulk storage because they hold 18.5M m3 (18.5 million) of stuff and have corporate hangar tab organization. While an LSAA uses up 4x the CPU of a SSAA (250tf vs 1000tf) and 3x the PG of a SSAA (100k MW vs 300k MW), the old NPC prices for a LSAA vs SSAA were both 80M ISK. In the future, now that Planetary Interaction is in place and ship assembly arrays are player-made, the prices between the three tiers may be different enough to matter. For the record, a SSAA holds 2M m3 of cargo and a MSAA holds 2M m3 of cargo compared to the 18.5M m3 on an LSAA.

In order for a member to use a Ship Assembly Array as storage, you must grant them one of the following roles:

  • Starbase Fuel Tech - Allows people to deposit items into the array. However, they cannot see the contents of the Ship Assembly Array. Fairly safe, but pilots can take from silos if granted this role.
  • Config Starbase Equipment - Pilots can see the total capacity of the array, deposit items into any tab, but only view/take from tabs that they have rights to view/take from. This is a dangerous role to grant to untrusted members of your corporation.

Advanced S/M/L Ship Assembly Arrays

- T2 ship construction

- should not be used for regular ship production due to 10% increase in materials required

The advanced ship assembly arrays should only be used in w-space or deep null-sec where there are no station slots for manufacturing due to the 10% penalty in material requirements.

X-Large Ship Assembly Array

  • Location: Inside POS bubble
  • Times: 600s Anchor, 180s Online, 1200s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 1000tf CPU, 300k MW PG
  • Size: 25,000 m3
  • Capacity: 18.5M m3
  • Op Range: 3000m
  • Slots: 3 Manufacturing (0.75x time, 1.0x materials)
  • Restrictions: Security level less than 0.5 (null through 0.4 sec)

Allows the construction of large ships such as T1 Battleships, T1 Carriers, T1 Dreadnoughts, T1 Freighters, T1 Industrial Command Ships and T1 Capital Industrial Ships. This array cannot be anchored in hi-sec space. Fitting requirements are identical to that of the LSAA, but are more expensive to produce with Planetary Interaction. In order to directly use a ship produced by the XLSAA, you must also anchor a Ship Maintenance Array.

Capital Ship Assembly Array

Capital Ship Assembly Array‎
  • Location: Inside POS bubble
  • Times: 600s Anchor, 180s Online, 1200s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 2000tf CPU, 1000k MW PG
  • Size: 850,000 m3
  • Capacity: 155M m3
  • Op Range: 3000m
  • Slots: 1 Manufacturing
  • Restrictions: Security level less than 0.1 (null-sec only)
  • Requires: Supercapital Construction Facilities Infrastructure Upgrade

Allows for the construction of capital ships such as (need to insert list...). Anchoring one of these arrays will ensure negative attention from larger alliances who will suspect that you are building super-caps or titans. Very expensive to construct using Planetary Interaction (the BPO alone is 500M ISK). Note that in order to move these around, you must have a ship with an 850k m3 cargo bay.

Ammunition Assembly Array

  • Location: Inside POS bubble
  • Times: 600s Anchor, 180s Online, 1200s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 150tf CPU, 50k MW PG
  • Size: 1250 m3
  • Capacity: 100k m3
  • Op Range: 3000m
  • Slots: 5 Manufacturing (0.75x time, 1.0x materials)

Used to manufacture Tech I and Tech II ammunition (missiles, hybrid charges, projectile ammo and frequency crystals).

Component Assembly Array

Component Assembly Array
  • Location: Inside POS bubble
  • Times: 600s Anchor, 180s Online, 1200s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 150tf CPU, 50k MW PG
  • Size: 12,500 m3
  • Capacity: 1M m3
  • Op Range: 3000m
  • Slots: 10 Manufacturing (0.75x time, 1.0x materials)

Used to manufacture components for Capital, Tech II and Tech III ships.

Drone Assembly Array

Drone Assembly Array
  • Location: Inside POS bubble
  • Times: 600s Anchor, 180s Online, 1200s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 150tf CPU, 50k MW PG
  • Size: 1250 m3
  • Capacity: 100k m3
  • Op Range: 3000m
  • Slots: 8 Manufacturing (0.75x time, 1.0x materials)

The Drone Assembly Array (DAA) can be used to build small unmanned drones (mining drones, small/medium/heavy combat drones, including EW/web drones). Fighter and Fighter Bomber drones are manufactured using Small Ship Assembly Arrays.

Drug Lab

Drug Lab
  • Location: Inside POS bubble
  • Times: 600s Anchor, 180s Online, 1200s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 150tf CPU, 50k MW PG
  • Size: 1250 m3
  • Capacity: 100k m3
  • Op Range: 3000m
  • Slots: 1 Booster Manufacture

The Drug Lab is used to produce performance enhancing drugs.

- not allowed to be anchored in hi-sec?

Equipment Assembly Array

Equipment Assembly Array
  • Location: Inside POS bubble
  • Times: 600s Anchor, 180s Online, 1200s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 150tf CPU, 90k MW PG
  • Size: 6250 m3
  • Capacity: 500k m3
  • Op Range: 3000m
  • Slots: 6 Manufacturing (0.75x time, 1.0x materials)

The Equipment Assembly Array (EAA) is used to manufacture ship modules. Slower, but more efficient then the Rapid Equipment Assembly Array.

Rapid Equipment Assembly Array

  • Location: Inside POS bubble
  • Times: 600s Anchor, 180s Online, 1200s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 200tf CPU, 110k MW PG
  • Size: 6250 m3
  • Capacity: 500k m3
  • Op Range: 3000m
  • Slots: 5 Manufacturing (0.65x time, 1.2x materials)

The Rapid Equipment Assembly Array (REAA) is used to manufacture ship modules. Faster, but less efficient then the Equipment Assembly Array.

Subsystem Assembly Array

  • Location: Inside POS bubble
  • Times: 600s Anchor, 180s Online, 1200s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 500tf CPU, 200k MW PG
  • Size: 17,000 m3
  • Capacity: 2M m3
  • Op Range: 3000m
  • Slots: 3 Manufacturing (1.0x time, 1.0x materials)

The Subsystem Assembly Array (SAA) allows you to assemble Tech III hulls and advanced subsystems. However, the hulls and subsystems can only be assembled (fitted?) when docked at a station.

Storage

All storage arrays should be anchored inside the POS bubble.

Corporate Hangar Array

  • Location: Inside POS bubble
  • Times: 600s Anchor, 180s Online, 600s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 150tf CPU, 100k MW PG
  • Size: 4,000 m3
  • Capacity: 1.4M m3
  • Op Range: 3000m

Designed to provide floating corporate hangars at the POS tower, complete with normal corporate hangar features like divisional tabs. Because this array uses CPU, it will not be accessible if the POS is reinforced. If you need more storage, you may wish to use a LSAA instead.

Ship Maintenance Array

Ship Maintenance Array
  • Location: Inside POS bubble
  • Times: 600s Anchor, 180s Online, 1200s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 250k MW PG (no CPU)
  • Size: 8,000 m3
  • Capacity: 20M m3 (assembled ships only)
  • Op Range: 3000m

The Ship Maintenance Array (SMA), when anchored and online, provides a place to store fitted/rigged ships. Ships can only be stored in the SMA if their cargo bay is empty of everything except for charges (ammo, scripts, crystals, probes). It can be used by up to 10 pilots simultaneously to refit their ships at the POS if they are within 3000m of the SMA. The SMA can be used/accessed even if the POS is in reinforced mode because it requires zero CPU in order to operate.

Capital Ship Maintenance Array

Capital Ship Maintenance Array
  • Location: Inside POS bubble
  • Times: 600s Anchor, 180s Online, 1200s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 1000k MW PG (no CPU)
  • Size: 40,000 m3
  • Capacity: 155M m3 (assembled ships only)
  • Op Range: 3000m
  • Restrictions: null-sec with system sovereignty
  • Requires: Supercapital Construction Facilities Infrastructure Upgrade

The Capital Ship Maintenance Array (CSMA) is a larger version of the SMA only useful in player controlled null-sec. It only uses power and can be used/accessed even if the POS is reinforced.

Cynos, Jammers and Jump Bridges

These structures are used to make travel between systems faster or to prevent enemies from generating cynosural fields.

Cynosural Generator Array

Cynosural Generator Array
  • Location: 15km+ outside POS bubble
  • Times: 300s Anchor, 300s Online, 60s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 150tf CPU, 375k MW PG
  • Size: 4000 m3
  • HP: 1M Shield, 15M Armor, 100k Structure
  • Restrictions: null-sec with system sovereignty
  • Requires: Cynosural Navigation Infrastructure Upgrade
  • Limitations: Max of 1 per system

The Cynosural Generator Array (CGA) is a stationary cynosural field generator which allows capital ships with jump drives to jump to the POS's location from surrounding systems without the need for a cyno ship.Once anchored and onlined, the cynosural field remains active at all times. It may take a few hours until downtime until the beacon shows up for all pilots in the corp/alliance. Be warned that if you jump to a CGA, you will have to slow-boat around 15km to duck inside the POS bubble at the destination. If the POS is currently camped, this may be a fatal blunder.

Cynosural System Jammer

Cynosural System Jammer
  • Location: 15km+ outside POS bubble
  • Times: 300s Anchor, 1800s Online, 60s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 750k MW PG (no CPU)
  • Size: 4000 m3
  • HP: 1M Shield, 15M Armor, 100k Structure
  • Restrictions: null-sec with system sovereignty
  • Requires: Cynosural Suppression Infrastructure Upgrade
  • Limitations: Max of 1 per system

Prevents the generation of normal cynosural fields (does not affect covert cynosural fields). Note that this prevents all cynosural activity, including attempts to light beacons by friendly pilots.

- Question: Does the CSJ prevent the operation of a CGA in the system or can the two co-exist?

Jump Bridge

Jump Bridge
  • Location: 15km+ outside POS bubble
  • Times: 300s Anchor, 1800s Online, 60s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 4000tf CPU, 750k MW PG
  • Size: 100,000 m3
  • HP: 1M Shield, 15M Armor, 100k Structure
  • Fuel Bay: 10,000 m3 of Liquid Ozone (25,000 units)
  • Op Range: 2500m (yes/no?)
  • Restrictions: null-sec with system sovereignty
  • Requires: Advanced Logistics Network Infrastructure Upgrade
  • Limitations: Max of 2 per system

Used to link POSs in two different systems to allow all ships to jump between systems without the need to setup a cynosural field. Maximum jump range is 5 LY. For more details see (insert link to a better discussion of jump bridges).

- Need to setup link to discussion of jump bridges

- Need to verify range from jump bridge in order to use it

- Do pilot skills reduce the 500/jump consumption amount? Or is the bridge limited to only 50 jumps by pilots?

Labs, Reactors and Silos

Mobile Laboratory

Mobile Laboratory
  • Location: Inside POS bubble
  • Times: 600s Anchor, 600s Online, 600s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 500tf CPU, 100k MW PG
  • Size: 3000 m3
  • Slots: 1 Copy (0.75x time), 3 ME (0.75x time), 3 PE (0.75 time), 5 Invention (0.5x time)
  • Capacity: 25k m3
  • Range: 3 km

Basic laboratory used for the research (material and time) of BPOs. Also useful for Invention due to the (5) invention slots.

Advanced Mobile Laboratory

  • Location: Inside POS bubble
  • Times: 600s Anchor, 600s Online, 600s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 600tf CPU, 120k MW PG
  • Size: 3000 m3
  • Slots: 3 Copy (0.65x time), 2 ME (0.75x time), 2 Invention (0.5x time)
  • Capacity: 25k m3
  • Range: 3 km

Two more copy slots then a basic mobile lab, but otherwise somewhat inferior to the basic lab due to fewer ME/PE/Invention slots. Mostly used when you need a lot of copy slots.

Moon Harvesting Arrays

Moon Harvesting Arrays are structures for Moon Mining. When set up correctly, they will extract raw materials from the moon you starbase is Anchored at. Depending on your configuration, the Harvester Array will pass the materials onto a Reactor Array for reaction or will store them in a Silo.

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- low/null sec moon mining structures

Refining Arrays

Refining Arrays (better known as Mobile Refineries) allow you to reprocess ore at a starbase. You must load the Refinery with the ore (only one ore type is allowed in the refinery at a time). Once loaded, right-click the Refinery and start the process. Unlike stations, the process is not immediate. You have to wait between 1 and 3 hours before the contents of the Refinery are changed into minerals.

There are two types of Mobile Refinery:

  • Refining Array: 35% yield, one hour cycle time.
  • Intensive Refining Array: 75% yield, three hour cycle time.
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Silos

Silos are used to store Raw Materials, Processed Materials, Advanced Materials or Minerals. A Silo can only hold one type of material at a time and must be put offline to change type or to empty it.

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Coupling Array

Coupling Arrays act as an intermediary holding pipe between two structures. Take for instance the Moon Harvesting Array and Silo. Since you must offline your Silo before emptying it, you may lose a cycle of raw materials. By placing a Coupling Array between the Harvester and Silo, you can safely offline the Silo while you empty it and any Raw Materials that arrive will temporarily be stored in the Coupler Array.

The Coupling Array is also useful for when the Harvesters and a Reactor are running/processing at different speeds. For instance, two Harvesters may produce 100 units each an hour. The Reactor may only be able to process the said units every 2 hours. This leaves you with a surplus of 100 units that will be lost in the process. A Coupling Array acts as a buffer to temporarily hold the surplus materials until the Reactor is free.

Defensive Structures

Shield Hardening Arrays

Shield Hardening Arrays
  • Location: Inside POS Bubble
  • Times: 150s Anchor, 150s Online, 60s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 250tf CPU, 150k MW PG
  • Size: 4000 m3
  • Types: 1 for each resist (EMP, EXP, KIN, THE)
  • Strength: 25% (but with stacking penalties)

Shield hardeners come in four types, one for each resist, and should be mounted inside the POS bubble. They are named Ballistic Deflection Array (KIN), Explosion Dampening Array (EXP), Heat Dissipation Array (THE), and Photon Scattering Array (EMP). Shield hardening arrays are placed inside the POS bubble and cannot be targeted until the tower is destroyed. However, they become inactive once the tower enters reinforced mode.

For details about how many hardeners to anchor/online, see Shield Hardening on the POS Warfare page.

Sensor Dampening Battery

  • Location: 5km+ outside POS bubble
  • Times: 150s Anchor, 150s Online, 60s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 25tf CPU, 12.5k MW PG
  • Size: 4000 m3
  • HP: 100k Shield, 1.5M Armor, 100k Structure
  • Range: 300km Activation, 150km Optimal, 150km Falloff

The Sensor Dampening Battery cuts the target's scan resolution and targeting range in half. It has very low fitting requirements and can force an enemy to come closer to POS weapons instead of being able to sit at long range and snipe. Just like any other module that targets enemy ships, it must be mounted outside the POS bubble and can be attacked by enemy ships before the POS tower is destroyed.

Note: Dreads are immune to sensor dampening in siege mode and carriers are immune if in triage mode.

ECM Batteries

  • Location: 5km+ outside POS bubble
  • Times: 150s Anchor, 150s Online, 60s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 50tf CPU, 25k MW PG
  • Size: 4000 m3
  • HP: 100k Shield, 1.5M Armor, 100k Structure
  • Range: 300km Activation, 200km Optimal, 100km Falloff
  • Jam Strength: 45 for primary, 15 for secondaries

The four ECM batteries are Ion Field Projection Battery (MAGNET, Gallente), Phase Inversion Battery (LADAR, Minmatar), Spatial Destabilization Battery (GRAV, Caldari) and White Noise Generation Battery (RADAR, Amarr).

See POS Warfare (ECM section) for more details on proper use of ECM.

Offensive Weaponry

- blurb about offensive weapons (guns/missiles) and why missile batteries are less recommended

Hybrid Batteries

  • Location: 5km+ outside POS bubble
  • Times: 150s Anchor, 150s Online, 60s Unanchor
  • Fitting: #tf CPU, #k MW PG
  • Size: # m3
  • HP: 100k Shield, 1.5M Armor, 100k Structure
  • Range: #km Activation, #km Optimal, #km Falloff

Laser Batteries

  • Location: 5km+ outside POS bubble
  • Times: 150s Anchor, 150s Online, 60s Unanchor
  • Fitting: #tf CPU, #k MW PG
  • Size: # m3
  • HP: 100k Shield, 1.5M Armor, 100k Structure
  • Range: #km Activation, #km Optimal, #km Falloff

Missile Batteries

  • Location: 5km+ outside POS bubble
  • Times: 150s Anchor, 150s Online, 60s Unanchor
  • Fitting: #tf CPU, #k MW PG
  • Size: # m3
  • HP: 100k Shield, 1.5M Armor, 100k Structure
  • Range: #km Activation, #km Optimal, #km Falloff

Projectile Batteries

  • Location: 5km+ outside POS bubble
  • Times: 150s Anchor, 150s Online, 60s Unanchor
  • Fitting: #tf CPU, #k MW PG
  • Size: # m3
  • HP: 100k Shield, 1.5M Armor, 100k Structure
  • Range: #km Activation, #km Optimal, #km Falloff

Scrams, Neuts and Webs

- blurb about scrams, neuts and webs

Energy Neutralizing Battery

Energy Neutralizing Battery
  • Location: 5km+ outside POS bubble
  • Times: 150s Anchor, 150s Online, 60s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 25tf CPU, 350k MW PG
  • Size: 4000 m3
  • HP: 100k Shield, 1.5M Armor, 100k Structure
  • Range: 300km Activation, 250km Max Range

Neutralizes up to 1000 GJ of capacitor energy every 10 seconds. Very heavy powergrid requirements, not recommended for small or medium towers. In comparison, most battleships have around 4,000 to 6,000 GJ of capacitor with 10-30 GJ/s recharge. These weapons are most often used against enemy carriers in triage mode.

Stasis Webification Battery

Stasis Webification Battery
  • Location: 5km+ outside POS bubble
  • Times: 150s Anchor, 150s Online, 60s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 25tf CPU, 50k MW PG
  • Size: 4000 m3
  • HP: 100k Shield, 1.5M Armor, 100k Structure
  • Range: 300km Activation, 150km Max Range(?)

Turns fast-moving targets into slow-moving targets with a -75% penalty to the web target's velocity. Works on a 10 second cycle.

Warp Disruption Battery

Warp Disruption Battery
  • Location: 5km+ outside POS bubble
  • Times: 150s Anchor, 150s Online, 60s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 50tf CPU, 100k MW PG
  • Size: 4000 m3
  • HP: 100k Shield, 1.5M Armor, 100k Structure
  • Range: 300km Activation, 150km Max Range
  • Strength: 3 points

Warp disruption batteries are long range warp scramblers with 3 points of strength. Works on a 10 second cycle.

Warp Scrambling Battery

Warp Scrambling Battery
  • Location: 5km+ outside POS bubble
  • Times: 150s Anchor, 150s Online, 60s Unanchor
  • Fitting: 25tf CPU, 25k MW PG
  • Size: 4000 m3
  • HP: 100k Shield, 1.5M Armor, 100k Structure
  • Range: 100km Activation, 75km Max Range
  • Strength: 6 points

Warp scrambling batteries are short range warp scramblers with 6 points of strength. Compared to their big brothers, they are a lot easier to fit (1/2 the CPU and 1/4 the PG). Works on a 10 second cycle.

Reference Links

EVE-Guides.com POS Arrays