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* Sharpshooter Mode, which increases weapon range, weapon damage, targeting range, and sensor strength.  
 
* Sharpshooter Mode, which increases weapon range, weapon damage, targeting range, and sensor strength.  
  
Tactical destroyers were introduced in the Rhea expansion (Dec 2014), starting with the Confessor.<ref>The Svipul was released in the Tiamat expansion (Feb 2015), the [[Jackdaw]] was released in the Carnyx expansion (Jun 2015), and [[Hecate]] was released in the Aegis expansion (July 2015).</ref> Note that, unlike [[Strategic Cruiser|strategic cruisers]], tech 3 destroyers are not composed of subsystems.
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Tactical destroyers were introduced in the Rhea expansion (Dec 2014), starting with the Confessor.<ref>The Svipul was released in the Tiamat expansion (Feb 2015), the [[Jackdaw]] was released in the Carnyx expansion (Jun 2015), and [[Hecate]] was released in the Aegis expansion (July 2015).</ref> Note that, unlike [[Strategic Cruiser|strategic cruisers]], tech 3 destroyers are not composed of subsystems, and don't lose the associated skills upon destruction.
  
 
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Main article: Destroyers

Tactical Destroyers are the Tech III destroyer variant.

Tactical destroyers are very versatile ships with the ability to switch between three different modes while in space:

  • Defense Mode, which increases damage resistances and reduces signature radius (or rep cycle time, in the case of the Hecate).
  • Propulsion Mode, which increases velocity and the inertia modifier.
  • Sharpshooter Mode, which increases weapon range, weapon damage, targeting range, and sensor strength.

Tactical destroyers were introduced in the Rhea expansion (Dec 2014), starting with the Confessor.[1] Note that, unlike strategic cruisers, tech 3 destroyers are not composed of subsystems, and don't lose the associated skills upon destruction.

Notes

  1. ^ The Svipul was released in the Tiamat expansion (Feb 2015), the Jackdaw was released in the Carnyx expansion (Jun 2015), and Hecate was released in the Aegis expansion (July 2015).