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Here is an example:
Here is an example:
let's assume your ECM module has a 50 km range and a 40km falloff. When your target is within optimal range you have a 20% chance to jam them per cycle of your modules.
let's assume your ECM module has a 50 km range and a 40km falloff. When your target is within optimal range you have a 20% chance to jam them per cycle of your modules.
* If your target is 50 km away you will have the full 20% chance to jam  
<math> \displaystyle \text{Jam strength} = \text{20%} \times 0.5^{\Large \left( \frac{\max(0,\ \text{Distance} - \text{50km})}{\text{40km}} \right)^2 } </math>
* At 60 km (50 km + 10 km) you will now have 17% chance to jam (84% of 20%)
 
 
* If your target is 50 km away you will have the full 20% chance to jam
* At 60 km (50 km + 10 km) you will now have 19,15% chance to jam (95,76% of 20%)
* At 70 km (50 km + 20 km) you will now have 16,82% chance to jam (84,1% of 20%)
* At is 90 km away (50 km + 40 km) you will now have 10% chance to jam (50% of 20%)
* At is 90 km away (50 km + 40 km) you will now have 10% chance to jam (50% of 20%)
* At 130 km away (50 km + 40 km + 40 km) you now have a 1,25% chance to jam (6,25% of 20%)
* At 130 km away (50 km + 40 km + 40 km) you now have a 1,25% chance to jam (6,25% of 20%)