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'''AMC Search & Rescue Operations''' are intended to give members of the [[Amarr Mining Campus]] who may not be experienced in EWAR or combat operations a set of tools that will enable them to maximise their chances of escape should they be unfortunate enough to find themselves under attack during AMC Mining Operations.  
'''AMC Search & Rescue Operations''' are intended to give members of the [[Amarr Mining Campus]] who may not be experienced in EWAR or combat operations a set of tools that will enable them to maximise their chances of escape should they be unfortunate enough to find themselves under attack during AMC Mining Operations.  


===Why do we need ECM/EWAR in the AMC?===
==Electronic warfare at the AMC==


An unfortunate reality of life in the AMC and of mining in general is that, generally speaking, miners make easy targets. The majority of ships that are used in both solo and fleet mining operations simply cannot withstand the DPS that a well flown, well fitted combat ship can put out. Once tackled, it is usually just a matter of time before the attacker is able to burn through the defences of even a well-tanked mining ship. This often means miners end up on the wrong end of a killmail.
An unfortunate reality of life in the AMC and of mining in general is that, generally speaking, miners make easy targets. The majority of ships that are used in both solo and fleet mining operations simply cannot withstand the DPS that a well flown, well fitted combat ship can put out. Once tackled, it is usually just a matter of time before the attacker is able to burn through the defences of even a well-tanked mining ship. This often means miners end up on the wrong end of a killmail.