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Weapons
Weapons in EVE are ship-to-ship or ship-to-structure. Most weapons are offensive and do damage to their targets. A few weapons act to weaken their targets, and a few are defensive in nature.
Generic Weapon Types
Weapons in general consist of a ship module that serves as a weapons platform and ammunition that is expended as the weapon fires.


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There are four generic weapons module types in EVE: launchers, turrets, e-war and counter measures.
*[[Missile Launchers|Launchers]] fire self-propelled ammunition that hones in on its target and explodes when it gets there.
*[[Turrets]] are revolving modules that fire their ammunition in a straight line out from the ship.
*[[Electronic Warfare|Electionic warfare]] (e-war) weapons operate by reducing the fighting capacity of the target. These weapons do not always use ammunition.
*[[Electronic_Countermeasures|Electronic countermeasures]] are defensive weapons that act to reduce the fighting capacity of the attacking ship.
 
 
 
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