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<span style="color: yellow">Logistics</span>, in EVE, refers to ships and modules that provide remote support to other ships. In real life, the term "logistics" is typically used to describe the coordination of military troops and supplies, and EVE University has a [[Logistics Division]] that serves this role. But in the EVE client, Logistics decribes remote assistance, and particularly:
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Introduction is complete and transferred.
 
 
*Remote Shield Boosting
 
*Remote Armor Repair
 
*Remote Hull Repair
 
*Remote Capacitor Transfer
 
*Remote Tracking Support
 
*Remote Sensor Boosting
 
 
 
One other type of off-grid remote boost module, the [[Warfare links|Warfare Link]], is not typically considered logistics and will not be described here. This Guide summarizes the common mechanics of logistics modules; explains the differences between remote shield, armor, and hull repair in detail; and compares ships that are bonused for logistics. CCP made significant changes to logistics modules and ships in the Frostline patch in December 2015, and those changes have been incorporated here.
 
 
 
Visual effects for the different types of logistics modules are shown on the [[Identifying Visual Effects]] page.
 
  
 
==Logistics Modules and Mechanics==
 
==Logistics Modules and Mechanics==

Revision as of 19:35, 31 May 2016

Introduction is complete and transferred.

Logistics Modules and Mechanics

Complete, and transferred.

I won't be making any more modifications to this section here; all future changes will be made directly to the Logistics Guide page itself.

Logistics Ships

Racial Specializations

Race Armor or Shield? Cap-Chain
or Solo?
Amarr Armor Cap-Chain
Caldari Shield Cap-Chain
Gallente Armor Solo
Minmatar Shield Solo

Each of the four player races specializes in the type of logistics that their ships are naturally tanked for. Caldari and Minmatar ships are ordinarily shield-tanked, and so these two races specialize in shield logistics; and Amarr and Gallente ships are typically armor-tanked, so these two races specialize in armor logistics. In addition, each race either specializes in cap-chain logistics, or not, as shown by the chart at right. It is important to note that capacitor chaining only occurs for cruisers and force auxiliaries; all frigate logistics ships, of all races, are "solo" logistics ships.

Tech I Logistics Frigates

Tech II Logistics Frigates

Tech I Logistics Cruisers

Tech II Logistics Cruisers

Unbonused and Bonused Battleship Logistics

Capital Logistics: Force Auxiliaries

Recommended Skills for Logistics Pilots

Tech I Logistics Cruiser Skills

Tech II Logistics Cruiser Skills