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*The slot layout and CPU available on the Manticore allows the pilot to fit an array of beneficial modules in the mids.  In the example above, the pilot has fit a Tracking Disruptor, which will make it more difficult for ships with guns to hit her or her friends.  Some pilots choose to fit an additional Sensor Booster to increase their lock speed, or even a Passive Targeter so enemy ships cannot tell when they are locked by the Stealth Bomber.
*The slot layout and CPU available on the Manticore allows the pilot to fit an array of beneficial modules in the mids.  In the example above, the pilot has fit a Tracking Disruptor, which will make it more difficult for ships with guns to hit her or her friends.  Some pilots choose to fit an additional Sensor Booster to increase their lock speed, or even a Passive Targeter so enemy ships cannot tell when they are locked by the Stealth Bomber.


*Note the offlined probe launcher. You'll need to offline a lot of other stuff to use it (all of your launchers and EW), and it's not at all necessary in most cases, but if your probing skills are high enough you should still be able to scan down larger targets in a pinch. '''Probing in Stealth Bombers is restricted by Wartime SOP.  Only fit this in non-Wartime PvP fleets.'''
*Note the offlined probe launcher. You'll need to offline a lot of other stuff to use it (all of your launchers and EW), and it's not at all necessary in most cases, but if your probing skills are high enough you should still be able to scan down larger targets in a pinch. '''Probing in Stealth Bombers is restricted by Wartime SOP.  Only fit this in non-Wartime PvP fleets.'''