Bishop Steiner, on 06 December 2012 - 04:16 PM, said:
glad to see your reading comprehension is ZERO. ECM puts out a "bubble" encompassing 180 meters, of interference. Sensors attempting to penetrate said bubble are baffled, foiled, and otherwise spoofed.
That is not how Guardian ECM works. Stop posting United States technology in a discussion about Battletech.
Once again, from Sarna:
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The greatest drawback to the Guardian is its limited range, which extends out to only 180 meters.
That disproves your bubble theory. If your bubble theory were true, its range would not be its biggest drawback.
Post something from Battletech that proves your 'bubble' theory of ECM. The simple fact is that ECM jams enemy sensors within its range, it does not act as a bubble stopping anything from entering it from outside.
The enemy mech has to be WITHIN your bubble to jam its targeting sensors. If it is OUTSIDE your range, then your infrared signature is still there (Your mech generates heat) and the mech's computer can lock on to you.
As the fellow above said, there are missiles that specifically home in on ECM systems, because ECM systems give their position away by being NOISY.
So all you have to do to prove your point is post something, anything from Battletech that shows ECM being effective against direct fire LRMs at long range.
You won't find a shred of evidence supporting that claim.
If anything, an LRM mech outside of your range should lock onto an ECM-spewing mech FASTER, since you are a noise maker!
Edited by Tilon, 06 December 2012 - 04:27 PM.