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Afterburners do not make your signature radius bloom, nor do they become deactivated by warp scramblers. If you're flying a frigate, you'll usually being fighting inside scram range, and the extra speed that an afterburner offers is very welcome.  
Afterburners do not make your signature radius bloom, nor do they become deactivated by warp scramblers. If you're flying a frigate, you'll usually being fighting inside scram range, and the extra speed that an afterburner offers is very welcome.  


Active tanks allow for prolonged engagements, and reduce the likelihood of you dying to frigates that fight outside of scram range. Frigates that fight outside of scram range usually do little dps, and instead rely on their ability to whittle you down. If you're repping it back, the enemy might become frustrated and enter your scram range in order to hit harder. BOOM, now they're fighting on your terms.  
Active tanks allow for prolonged engagements, and reduce the likelihood of you dying to frigates that fight outside of scram range. Frigates that fight outside of scram range usually do little dps, and instead rely on their ability to whittle you down. If you're repping it back, the enemy might become frustrated and enter your scram range in order to hit harder. BOOM, now they're fighting on your terms.
 
Look for fits in the Eve University ship fitting database, located [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewtopic.php?f=129&t=34319&hilit=Ship+fitting+database here]. Yet another decent spot to look for fits is [http://eve.battleclinic.com/browse_loadouts.php battleclinic]. Try to understand a fit before you fly it.


== Directional Scanning  ==
== Directional Scanning  ==