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In low and null security space, incursion constellations have Sansha "gate camps". Groups of Sansha Incursion rats linger at gates in these systems, catching unaware pilots. It is easy to mistake these for normal rats and underestimate how tough they are, and how much of a punch they pack. See the anatomy page for a list of [[Anatomy_of_Incursions#Facilitating_a_controlled_warp-out|warp disruptor-capable]] incursion rats, or the [[Sansha's Manual]] for more information about all of them.
In low and null security space, incursion constellations have Sansha "gate camps". Groups of Sansha Incursion rats linger at gates in these systems, catching unaware pilots. It is easy to mistake these for normal rats and underestimate how tough they are, and how much of a punch they pack. See the anatomy page for a list of [[Anatomy_of_Incursions#Facilitating_a_controlled_warp-out|warp disruptor-capable]] incursion rats, or the [[Sansha's Manual]] for more information about all of them.


Since Sansha rats are much tougher than normal rats and may prove difficult for lone ships or poorly equipped fleets to handle, inexperienced pilots should avoid incursion systems in low- and null-security space.
Since Sansha rats are much tougher than normal rats and may prove difficult for lone ships or poorly equipped fleets to handle, and many of them possess near-instalocking and tackling capabilities, inexperienced pilots should avoid incursion systems in low- and null-security space.


== Spawning and duration ==
== Spawning and duration ==