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Revision as of 10:30, 8 June 2021

Laser designator (assembly, blown-up).png
A fully assembled laser designator
Laser designator (Assembly)
Type Weapon device
Function Guides torpedoes
Availability Luxury Items
Size 132×84×36 cm
Mass 2,538 kg (assembled)
  • 500.78 kg (designator)
  • 1,679 kg (utility body)
  • 358.4 kg (capacitors)
Volume 255 kv (assembled)
  • 50.33 kv (designator)
  • 168.78 kv (utility body)
  • 36 kv (capacitors)
Corrosion resistance
  • 545 (designator)
  • 370 (utility body)
  • 440 (capacitors)

Input / Output
Electric input Passive

Composition (designator)
Composition (body)
Composition (capacitors)

The Laser Designator is a device used primarily in combination with torpedos to guide them towards a target.

Basic information

  • Laser Designators need to hit a target in order for the torpedo laser sensor to update their fields.
  • The Laser Designator fits into the utility tool body 2 only.
  • Currently the Laser Designator functions without a powersupply.
  • Connecting the Laser Designator to a powersource will randomly reset its active field to 0.
  • A torpedo linked to a Laser Designator can use the aquired fieldinformation to guide itself towards the tip of the laser using yolol.

Device fields

YOLOL field description range
Active Turns the laser designator on/off 0 - 1
LaserLength The maximum length of the beam. Measured in meters. 0 - 1000
IdentifierId What torpedo laser sensors connect to when IdentifierId is the same. Both strings and numbers can be used.
TargetFound 1 if the designator is hitting a surface, otherwise 0. 0 - 1

To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:

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