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Scouts are the eyes and ears of a fleet. Without them, fleets would both | Scouts are the eyes and ears of a fleet. Without them, fleets would both quickly get surprised by enemy forces and have a tough time hunting down good fights. | ||
Some ships are better (or even essential) for certain types of scouting, but for a | Some ships are better (or even essential) for certain types of scouting, but for a fleet scout, all that is needed is: | ||
* The ability to fly a ship. | * The ability to fly a ship. | ||
* Some fundamental scouting knowledge. | * Some fundamental scouting knowledge. | ||
* The ability to use a few tools | * The ability to use a few tools mentioned in this article. | ||
Since scouting is a fleet role, it is also | Since scouting is a fleet role, it is also vital for prospective scouts to familiarize themselves with fleet operations beforehand. Read the [[The_Rookie's_Guide_To_Fleet_Ops | Rookie's Guide to Fleet Ops]] to get started. | ||
==Scout Objectives and Roles== | ==Scout Objectives and Roles== | ||
===Objectives=== | ===Objectives=== | ||
There are two | There are two primary scout objectives: Route Security and Hunting. Route Security ensures the fleet's planned travel route is free of hostile forces and prevents anyone from surprising the fleet. All scouts provide route security, all the time, on every operation. For Hunting roles, scouts are also responsible for finding a good fight for the fleet. | ||
The following are the most common scout roles with those two objectives in mind. | |||
===Basic Roles=== | ===Basic Roles=== | ||
The most basic scout roles are 'picket' | The most basic scout roles are 'picket,' '+1' and the 'Hero Tackle’ roles. | ||
====Picket==== | ====Picket==== | ||
The picket usually sits at a gate assigned to them and reports the specific ship types coming into the system. For example, incursion fleets use pickets to warn them of war targets. | |||
If | If a picket is assigned to watch for war targets, they can do this docked in a station by carefully watching local (the local chat channel). However, sitting 200km+ off a gate while cloaked is the best option since it allows them to report specific details on the ships coming through the picket. | ||
====+1==== | ====+1==== | ||
The objective of the +1 is to move one jump ahead of his fleet to provide intelligence to his Fleet Commander (FC). | The objective of the +1 is to move one jump ahead of his fleet to provide intelligence to his Fleet Commander (FC). Suppose the fleet is traveling to a destination. In that case, the scout's job is route security (i.e., warning the FC of war targets, gate camps, and any other possible danger). Individual ships may ask for a +1 to guide them into or out of dangerous areas of low-sec or null-sec space. | ||
When jumping into a new system, keep cloak and immediately check three things | When jumping into a new system, keep cloak and immediately check three things: | ||
Check the grid in the overview for ships that might threaten the fleet. | |||
Check locally for war targets, flashy targets, or criminals | |||
Check D-Scan for ships sitting off-grid. | |||
Report anything that might be a threat to the FC. For example, suppose the objective is to find good fights and other pilots are in local. In that case, the +1 will check out mission sites and asteroid belts with D-Scan to see if there are appropriate targets available. | |||
Why move one jump ahead? If a fleet jumps into a system, | Why move one jump ahead? If a fleet jumps into a system, they will all show up in local chat at once, and everyone in the system will know a fleet has come in. That puts everyone on alert. On the other hand, a scout moving in alone does not alarm anyone significantly in a system. The fleet does not move into the system until either the scout finds a good fight or the FC determines nothing is exciting and decides to move on. | ||
Why not just roam? Why | Why not just roam? Why precisely one and only one system ahead? Scouts are always performing a fleet safety role, even when looking for good fights. A scout one system ahead prevents the fleet from being surprised. If the scout is two or more systems ahead and there is no +1, then another fleet can move in behind the scout and surprise the fleet when it jumps in. | ||
Good ships for the +1 role are tackle frigates, but the best ships are interceptors and covops ships. | Good ships for the +1 role are tackle frigates, but the best ships are interceptors and covops ships. | ||