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'''Warp Disruption''', '''warp jamming''', or '''warp scrambling''' is the act of preventing a ship from using its warp drive to enter warp, and therefore prevents ships from avoiding or escaping an engagement. Warp disruption can be caused/achieved through the use of several modules/pieces of specialized equipment. It is essential to have good understanding of their function, their advantages and limitations. Players are very likely to encounter the use of such modules/equipment in PvP as well as PvE.
'''Warp disruption''', '''warp jamming''', or '''warp scrambling''' is the act of preventing a ship from using its warp drive to enter warp, and therefore prevents ships from avoiding or escaping an engagement. Warp disruption can be caused/achieved through the use of several modules/pieces of specialized equipment. It is essential to have good understanding of their function, their advantages and limitations. Players are very likely to encounter the use of such modules/equipment in PvP as well as PvE.


If a ship is warp disrupted, it cannot use its warp drive. However, unless specified otherwise, warp disruption does not prevent a ship from jumping through a gate, docking at a station, or using an afterburner (some disruption also shuts down micro warp drives and micro jump drives, but not all).
If a ship is warp disrupted, it cannot use its warp drive. However, unless specified otherwise, warp disruption does not prevent a ship from jumping through a gate, docking at a station, or using an afterburner (some disruption also shuts down micro warp drives and micro jump drives, but not all).