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Fighters are extremely powerful Drones equipped with cruiser, battleship, or dreadnought-grade weaponry, launched by carriers, supercarriers, Guristas capital ships, and Upwell Structures.

General Fighter Mechanics

In order to use fighters you need to train   Fighters (5% damage bonus per level). There are 3 types of fighters: Light (Anti-Subcapital), Heavy (Anti-Capital), and Support (EWAR). Each has a Tech 1 and Tech 2 variant. Light fighters and heavy fighters are further split between the roles they perform. Each type of fighter has a squadron size that determines how many individual fighters make up a squadron, and each carrier or supercarrier is limited by how many launch tubes exist for squadrons. A squadron of fighters is controlled and targeted as a single entity in space, and will generate a Killmail if the last fighter in a squadron is destroyed. Fighters are a lot larger, in volume, than drones. The skill   Fighter Hangar Management increases fighter hangar size by 5% per level.

All fighters are capable of warping, and will pursue a target into warp - the only escape from fighters is to jump system or to dock.

Fighters cannot receive remote assistance, such as repairs or shield boosting. However, they are vulnerable to ECM, and with their weak sensor strengths, jamming fighters is a common strategy for reducing a carrier's damage potential.

Each race has each its own fighters, their damage matches the race's primary damage type, and they follow the same racial patterns of damage versus speed which are present on ordinary drones.

Fighter weapons use a variation of Missile mechanics: their weapons have explosion radii and velocities, and deal constant damage with no chance of missing. However, they also have optimal and falloff ranges, which use the effectiveness falloff of Electronic Warfare modules (visible as the 'Range' portion of turret accuracy):

  • Within Optimal range, the weapons deal full damage
  • At Optimal+Falloff, the weapons deal 50% damage
  • At Optimal+(Falloff x2), the weapons deal 6.25% damage

Dropping using the standard 0.5 ^ ((Distance-Optimal)/Falloff)2 curve. These mechanics mean that fighter damage is very predictable, and can be effectively mitigated using Afterburners (but much less effectively mitigated using Microwarpdrives).

Most Fighters have two weapons systems: a primary weapon which can be fired continuously, and a secondary weapon with high damage but a cooldown and limited ammunition. When firing, all (alive) fighters in a squadron fire together, and their damage is added together.

Fighters have thick, regenerating Shields, but no Armor and only 100 Structure HP. As a fighter squadron sustains damage, the rightmost segment of its health indicators will shift color from green to yellow to red to black. When a fighter squadron sustains damage equal to the Shield (and Structure) HP of one of its fighters, one fighter is destroyed and the squadron's damage is reduced accordingly. Tech I fighters have 0% resistance to all damage, however Tech II fighters' shields come with a 30% bonus to their faction's primary resistance, and a 15% bonus to their faction's secondary resistance.

When Fighters are recalled to their carriers, they go through a short Refueling period before they can be launched again. The duration of this period is based on the number of fighters in the squadron. During this refueling period, their shields are restored and the ammunition for their secondary weapons is reloaded, and after refueling completes, new fighters can be loaded into a tube to replace any fighters which were destroyed.

Like Drones, Fighters can also be Abandoned in space in case of emergency. Unlike Drones, there is no Drone Control Range which limits the range at which Fighters can engage targets. The only limit on a fighter's engagement range is the extremely long targeting range of the carriers which launch them.

Fighters have Destroyer to Cruiser-sized signature radii of 80-120m. Combined with their high speeds, this makes fighters most effectively targeted by Small or Medium weapons and drones.

All Fighters also have Standup versions which can be used by most Upwell Structures. Standup Fighters do not require training in Fighter skills, and can be used by any player with access to Take Control of a structure. Standup fighters have improved base stats over regular fighters (2x speed, 2.5x damage, better explosion velocity and radius, +50% shield HP, better ECM resistance, 2x cargohold volume) but are not affected by any modules or player skills. Standup Fighters can be changed and loaded while an Upwell structure is damaged or Reinforced.

Light Fighters

Light fighters require the skill   Light Fighters (5% bonus in light fighter velocity per level). Tech 2 light fighters requires Light Fighters IV.

Attack Fighters

Attack fighters are general purpose attack craft, equipped with a faction-specific primary weapon (i.e., blaster cannon, pulse cannon, autocannon) with a short effective range. Their secondary weapon is a Heavy Rocket Salvo, effectively a single volley of battleship-grade torpedoes. Also, these fighters are equipped with a Microwarpdrive that increase base speed by 500%, at the cost of a 500% signature radius increase, with a 20-second duration and 60-second cooldown.

Light attack fighters are effective against cruisers and battleships, but will struggle to effectively damage frigates and are not generally hard-hitting enough to engage capital ships.

All damage values on this page are per-fighter, not per-squadron.


General Stats
Squadron Size 9
 Volume 1000m3
 Signature Radius 100m
 Shield Capacity (T1) 2190 HP
 Shield Capacity (T2) 2420 HP
  Explosion Radius (cannon) 185m
  Explosion Velocity (cannon) 105m/s
  Explosion Radius (rocket) 400m
  Explosion Velocity (rocket) 70m/s


Faction Fighter DPS Rocket DPS Speed (Base) Speed (MWD) Orbit
Amarr Templar I 65   119     926 m/s   4,630 m/s   6,500 m
Templar II 72   131     963 m/s   4,815 m/s   7,300 m
Caldari Dragonfly I 72   131     837 m/s   4,185 m/s   4,500 m
Dragonfly II 79   146     872 m/s   4,360 m/s   4,900 m
Gallente Firbolg I 75   138     793 m/s   3,965 m/s   4,500 m
Firbolg II 83   152     826 m/s   4,130 m/s   4,900 m
Minmatar Einherji I 62   113     970 m/s   4,850 m/s   7,000 m
Einherji II 83   142     1,009 m/s   5,045 m/s   7,400 m

Space Superiority

Space Superiority fighters are anti-drone and anti-fighter weapons. Their primary weapons, Micro Missile Swarm, are extremely efficient at killing hostile drones and fighters, however deal greatly reduced damage to real ships. Defensively, they can enact evasive manuevers that increase base speed by 200%, reduce signature radius by 80%, and increase all shield resists by 50%. Lastly, they can tackle hostile drones and fighters (but only drones and fighters), slowing them and disabling their warp drives.

General Stats
Squadron Size 12
 Volume 800m3
 Signature Radius 80m
 Shield Capacity (T1) 1600 HP
 Shield Capacity (T2) 1760 HP
   Explosion Radius 15m
   Explosion Velocity 300m/s
Faction Fighter DPS Speed (Base) Speed (AB) Orbit
Amarr Equite I 38     1,111 m/s   2,222 m/s   10,000 m
Equite II 42     1,211 m/s   2,422 m/s   10,000 m
Caldari Locust I 40     1,005 m/s   2,010 m/s   10,000 m
Locust II 44     1,046 m/s   2,092 m/s   10,000 m
Gallente Satyr I 42     952 m/s   1,904 m/s   10,000 m
Satyr II 46     991 m/s   1,982 m/s   10,000 m
Minmatar Gram I 36     1,164 m/s   2,328 m/s   10,000 m
Gram II 40     1,211 m/s   2,422 m/s   10,000 m

Heavy Fighters

Heavy Fighters are anti-capital-ship fighters, and can only be used by supercarriers. Each race has its own heavy fighters, which follow the same damage and speed patterns as light fighters.

Heavy fighters need the Heavy Fighters skill (5% damage increase per level), while Tech 2 heavy fighters requires the skill Heavy Fighters IV.

Heavy Attack

Heavy Attack fighters use a faction specific primary weapon (i.e., blaster, pulse laser, or autocannon), while their secondary weapon is a very high damage Torpedo Salvo. The large explosion radii of these weapons renders them only effective against capital ships. Additionally, they possess a Microwarpdrive that increases base speed by 500% and signature radius by 500%, with a 20-second duration and 60-second cooldown.

There is also a Sansha faction heavy fighter (the Shadow). The Shadow deals both EM and Thermal damage, significantly higher total damage than an ordinary T1 heavy fighter, and has better damage application than an ordinary heavy fighter, but does not have the secondary torpedo salvo.

General Stats
Squadron Size 6
 Volume 1800m3
 Signature Radius 110m
 Shield Capacity (T1) 3650 HP
 Shield Capacity (T2) 4030 HP
  Shield Capacity (Shadow) 5500 HP
  Explosion Radius (cannon) 3000m
  Explosion Velocity (cannon) 40m/s
   Explosion Radius (Shadow) 2000m
   Explosion Velocity (Shadow) 60m/s
  Explosion Radius (torpedo) 5000m
  Explosion Velocity (torpedo) 50m/s
Faction Fighter DPS Torpedo DPS Speed (Base) Speed (MWD) Orbit
Amarr Malleus I 316   2,527     576 m/s   2,880 m/s   6,500 m
Malleus II 349   2,793     600 m/s   3,000 m/s   7,300 m
Caldari Mantis I 349   2,793     521 m/s   2,605 m/s   4,500 m
Mantis II 386   3,087     543 m/s   2,715 m/s   4,900 m
Gallente Cyclops I 366   2,926     494 m/s   2,470 m/s   4,500 m
Cyclops II 404   3,324     514 m/s   2,570 m/s   4,900 m
Minmatar Tyrfing I 299   2,394     604 m/s   3,020 m/s   7,000 m
Tyrfing II 331   2,646     628 m/s   3,140 m/s   7,400 m
Sansha Shadow 400    N/A   543 m/s   9,500 m/s   2,172 m


Long Range Attack

Long Range Attack fighters have faction specific long-range weaponary (i.e, beam cannon, railgun, and artillery), a Micro Jump Drive, a Micro Jump Drive for range control, and are capable of launching unguided bombs (much like stealth bombers but weaker). Fighter bombs have the same 30km range, 12s flight time, and 15km damage radius of regular bombs, and are immune to their given damage type (making it impossible for multiple matching bombs to destroy each other in flight). Usage of these bombs are disallowed in Low Security space.

The weapons of long ranged fighters can be used against battleships, but their explosion radii leaves Light Attack Fighters as more efficient against smaller subcapital ships.

General Stats
Squadron Size 6
 Volume 2000m3
 Signature Radius 120m
 Shield Capacity (T1) 3420 HP
 Shield Capacity (T2) 3780 HP
  Explosion Radius (cannon) 380m
  Explosion Velocity (cannon) 80m/s
  Damage (bomb) 640
  Explosion Radius (bomb) 400m
Faction Fighter DPS Optimal Falloff Speed (Base) MJD Range Orbit
Amarr Ametat I 253   34 km   8,000 m     555 m/s   100 km   31.50 km
Ametat II 279   40.80 km   8,000 m     578 m/s   100 km   36.60 km
Caldari Termite I 279   30 km   12 km     502 m/s   100 km   31.50 km
Termite II 309   36 km   12 km     523 m/s   100 km   36 km
Gallente Antaeus I 293   30 km   12 km     476 m/s   100 km   31.50 km
Antaeus II 323   36 km   12 km     495 m/s   100 km   36 km
Minmatar Gungnir I 239   26 km   16 km     582 m/s   100 km   31.50 km
Gungnir II 265   31.20 km   16 km     605 m/s   100 km   36 km


Support Fighters

Support fighters are specialized fighters that each perform their own type of EWAR. They also each come with a Microwarpdrive, increasing their speed (and signature) by 500% for 20 seconds on a 60 second cooldown. However, they have no weapons. Support fighters require the Support Fighters skill (5% increase in support fighter hit-points per level). Tech 2 support fighters requires Support Fighters IV.

General Stats
Squadron Size 3
 Volume 3000m3
 Signature Radius 120m
 Shield Capacity (T1) 6800 HP
 Shield Capacity (T2) 7500 HP
Faction Fighter Energy Neut Optimal Falloff Speed (Base) Speed (MWD) Orbit
Amarr Cenobite I 60   5,000 m   2,500 m     715 m/s   3,575 m/s   3,750
Cenobite II 80   10,000 m   5,000 m     744 m/s   3,720 m/s   7,500
Faction Fighter Jamming Strength Optimal Falloff Speed (Base) Speed (MWD) Orbit
Caldari Scarab I 1.6   5,000 m   5,625 m     715 m/s   3,575 m/s   5,300 m
Scarab II 2.3   7,500 m   8,400 m     744 m/s   3,720 m/s   8,000 m
Faction Fighter Warp Disruption Optimal Speed (Base) Speed (MWD) Orbit
Gallente Siren I 1   8 km     715 m/s   3,575 m/s   4,000 m
Siren II 1   16 km     744 m/s   3,720 m/s   8,000 m
Faction Fighter Velocity Reduction Optimal Speed (Base) Speed (MWD) Orbit
Minmatar Dromi I 10%   8 km     715 m/s   3,575 m/s   4,000 m
Dromi II 15%   16 km     744 m/s   3,720 m/s   8,000 m

Fighter Improving Modules

Many modules which improve Drones also improve Fighters. All modules in this list are subject to Stacking penalties

High slot modules
  Fighter support unit improves the rate of fire, velocity, shield HP, and shield recharge rate of fighters by 5% for T1 variants, and 6% for T2 variants. Since these modules boost rate of fire rather than raw damage, they do not share stacking penalties with Drone Damage Amplifiers.
Medium slot modules
  Drone Navigation Computer increases fighter speed by 25% (30% for the Tech 2 variant).
  Omnidirectional Tracking Link increases fighter weapon optimal and falloff ranges, increases weapon explosion velocity and decreases explosion radius. Can be loaded with scripts to either double the range bonus or the application bonus, at the cost of eliminating the other bonus. Long-ranged heavy fighters can benefit from the range bonus, and all fighters can benefit from the application bonus when engaging cruisers and smaller ships. Unlike all other fighter-enhancing modules, these need to be activated to provide their effects.
Low slot modules
  Drone Damage Amplifier increases the damage your fighters deal by 15% (20.5% for the Tech 2 variant).
  Omnidirectional Tracking Enhancer increases fighter weapon optimal and falloff ranges, increases weapon explosion velocity and decreases explosion radius. It's similar to the mid-slot Omnidirectional Tracking Link module, but provides slightly higher bonuses to range, and slightly lower bonuses to tracking. Also, it cannot be scripted, and is a passive module (i.e. it does not need to be activated and uses no capacitor energy).