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{{expansion past|Fleet interceptors used to have innate interdiction nullification, as shuttles now do (at the time of writing, late 2021). This has been removed, and replaced by the ''ability'' to fit an "Interdiction Nullifier", which is a more limited active module with a similar effect.}} | {{expansion past|Fleet interceptors used to have innate interdiction nullification, as shuttles now do (at the time of writing, late 2021). This has been removed, and replaced by the ''ability'' to fit an "Interdiction Nullifier", which is a more limited active module with a similar effect.}} | ||
Fleet interceptors are also sometimes fitted for exploration in nullsec. The idea is that they are safer for traveling than covert ops ships which are bonused for scanning. But it's doubtful whether the ability to fit an Interdiction Nullifier is really worth losing the scanning bonus of a dedicated exploration ship. | Fleet interceptors are also sometimes fitted for exploration in nullsec. The idea is that they are safer for traveling than covert ops ships which are bonused for scanning. But it's doubtful whether the ability to fit an [[Interdiction Nullifier]] is really worth losing the scanning bonus of a dedicated exploration ship. | ||
Another use for fleet interceptors is to fit them with [[Electronic Countermeasures#Equipment|ECM burst jammers]] to disrupt enemy fleets. In this case they warp in ECM burst and warp off again. The warp-ins are usually provided by combat scanners. | Another use for fleet interceptors is to fit them with [[Electronic Countermeasures#Equipment|ECM burst jammers]] to disrupt enemy fleets. In this case they warp in ECM burst and warp off again. The warp-ins are usually provided by combat scanners. | ||