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'''Interceptors''' (often called "inties" or "'ceptors") are a class of Tech 2 [[frigate]]. They are some of EVE's fastest ships, and they have attributes and bonuses which make them supremely effective [[Tackling Guide|tacklers]], or dangerous high-speed damage-dealers. Inties are often one of the first classes of T2 ships that pilots train, and they're often helpful in Eve University's fleets where they are normally used to do basic tackle well.
'''Interceptors''' (often called "inties" or "'ceptors") are a class of Tech 2 [[frigate]]. They are some of EVE's fastest ships, and they have attributes and bonuses which make them supremely effective [[Tackling Guide|tacklers]], or dangerous high-speed damage-dealers. Inties are often one of the first classes of T2 ships that pilots train, and they're often helpful in Eve University's fleets where they are normally used to do basic tackle well.


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T2 large neuts have 25km range. Fleet inties must therefore maintain a very careful orbit, further than 25km but near enough to be within warp disruptor range, when pointing a battleship which they know or suspect has one or more energy neutralisers fitted. Neuts are particularly common on the [[Dominix]], the [[Scorpion]], in solo/small gang fits for the [[Typhoon]] and [[Tempest]], and on the previously mentioned Bhaalgorn (which has bonuses to neut strength, though not to their range). The [[Armageddon]] was changed to a drone/neut boat as well and now can reach out to >37km when mounting heavy neuts.
T2 large neuts have 25km range. Fleet inties must therefore maintain a very careful orbit, further than 25km but near enough to be within warp disruptor range, when pointing a battleship which they know or suspect has one or more energy neutralisers fitted. Neuts are particularly common on the [[Dominix]], the [[Scorpion]], in solo/small gang fits for the [[Typhoon]] and [[Tempest]], and on the previously mentioned Bhaalgorn (which has bonuses to neut strength, though not to their range). The [[Armageddon]] was changed to a drone/neut boat as well and now can reach out to >37km when mounting heavy neuts.


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