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'''Homefront operations''' are [[Cosmic Anomalies]] in [[highsec]] that require a group of pilots covering specific roles from standard roles like [[EVE Lexicon#DPS|DPS]] and logi to less common roles in fleets such as hacking and hauling.  
Homefront operations are [[Cosmic Anomalies]] found in [[HiSec|high security space]] that demand coordinated groups of pilots, filling roles ranging from traditional fleet positions like enforcers ([[DPS]]), miners, haulers and logistics ([[Logistics|Logi]]) to more specialized tasks such as [[hacking]], cargo scanning and [[tackling]].  


There a total of nine unique Homefront operations to choose from, 6 missions are designed for fleets of 5 pilots, the other 3 missions require fleets of 3 pilots. Each operation offers its own scenario, team setup, and strategy. At the entrance, the acceleration gate restricts access to specific ship types, depending on the mission.  
There a total of nine unique Homefront operations to choose from, 6 missions are designed for fleets of 5 pilots, the other 3 missions require fleets of 3 pilots. Each operation offers its own scenario, team setup, and strategy. At the entrance, the acceleration gate restricts access to specific ship types, depending on the mission.  
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== Homefront types in different Empires ==  
== Homefront types in different Empires ==  
The enemies, narrative, and specific goals of a site are dependent on which empire's space it is found within. Some sites introduce hostiles hailing from new traitorous corporations, splintering away from their empire.  
The enemies, narrative, and specific goals of a site depend on which empire’s space it is located in. Some sites feature hostiles from newly traitorous corporations that have splintered away from their parent empire.  


The following table provides an overview of the encountered [[Electronic warfare|EWAR]] and the primary / secondary hostile damage types pilots should resist.  
The following table details the electronic warfare ([[EWAR]]) tactics you’ll face and the primary and secondary damage profiles pilots must defend against.  


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