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Notes: removed the current notes. Note regarding WHs was strange. Is it about PvE? Otherwise high class WHs should be included. Tengus are also not used more than any other T3C in WHs to my knowledge. The lowslot note is formulated subjectively and it's about changes. History section would be more appropriate.
Tactics: Tengus are no longer popular as mainline DPS ships. Slippery petes are still a thing although rare.
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==Tactics==
==Tactics==
Tengus are one of the most popular T3 cruiser doctrines among both null-sec and low-sec alliances. They are usually flown in one of two configurations. Large groups will usually run a brick tanked, long range rail Tengu, which is used to snipe from long range. Smaller groups, with little or no logi support, will run a doctrine affectionately titled "Slippery Petes". These Tengus are run nullified to ignore bubbles, with ECCM in the low slots to make them difficult to probe down and tackle. In fact, you need a bonused ship and a full set of Virtue implants to probe Petes! Petes are also fit with railguns, and are designed to warp in at extreme ranges, take potshots at key ships such as logistics and the Fleet Commander, and warp out before they can be caught.
Tengus are used for a doctrine called "Slippery Petes". These Tengus are run nullified to ignore bubbles, with ECCM in the low slots to make them difficult to probe down and tackle. In fact, you need a bonused ship and a full set of Virtue implants to probe Petes! Petes are also fit with railguns, and are designed to warp in at extreme ranges, take potshots at key ships such as logistics and the Fleet Commander, and warp out before they can be caught. This doctrine is especially popular to third party on big fights.


==Subsystems==
==Subsystems==