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Remove blatently untrue statement. Cloaking V give no benefit to stealth bombers. |
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|reqIV=Covert ops cloaking device II; {{sk|Black Ops}}, {{sk|Recon Ships}} | |reqIV=Covert ops cloaking device II; {{sk|Black Ops}}, {{sk|Recon Ships}} | ||
|reqV=CONCORD modified cloaking device | |reqV=CONCORD modified cloaking device | ||
|notes=Level I allows you to fit a prototype cloak, which will let you remain hidden and undetectable by probes in a [[Safe Spot|safespot]] for as long as you like. Level III lets you use the T2 cloaking device, which is necessary for the [[Cloak Trick|MWD+cloak]] trick, a useful technique for travelling safely through low-sec. Level IV lets you use the CovOps cloaking devices which will let you warp while cloaked, but can only be used on a limited range of stealth ("covert ops") ships. Most combat pilots can probably get away with only training to level I, while haulers should train to level III, and stealth specialists (who want to fly covert ops ships) need level IV | |notes=Level I allows you to fit a prototype cloak, which will let you remain hidden and undetectable by probes in a [[Safe Spot|safespot]] for as long as you like. Level III lets you use the T2 cloaking device, which is necessary for the [[Cloak Trick|MWD+cloak]] trick, a useful technique for travelling safely through low-sec. Level IV lets you use the CovOps cloaking devices which will let you warp while cloaked, but can only be used on a limited range of stealth ("covert ops") ships. Most combat pilots can probably get away with only training to level I, while haulers should train to level III, and stealth specialists (who want to fly covert ops ships) need level IV. | ||
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