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[[File:TauRemoteSensorTower.jpg|thumb|251px|Tau Remote Sensor Tower as seen in Imperial targeting array during the [[Taros Campaign]]]]
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[[File:Remote Sensor Tower and the Fire Warriors.jpg|thumb|250px|[[T'au]] [[Fire Warrior]]s protecting a Remote Sensor Tower]]
The '''Remote Sensor Tower''' is another piece of [[Tau]] equipment newly encountered by the [[Imperium]]. It is an information relay station which scans the surrounding area and relays data on enemy movements to other Tau units in the vicinity. It incorporates advanced ground sensors, its own [[Marker Light]] system and is capable of relaying targeting information that is used to guide other attacks. The tower mounts no weaponry, and as such is considered an expendable asset by the Tau [[Fire Caste]].
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The '''Remote Sensor Tower''' is another piece of [[T'au]] equipment newly encountered by the [[Imperium]]. It is an information relay station which scans the surrounding area and relays data on enemy movements to other T'au units in the vicinity.
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It incorporates advanced ground sensors, its own [[Marker Light]] system and is capable of relaying targeting information that is used to guide other attacks. The tower mounts no weaponry, and as such is considered an expendable asset by the T'au [[Fire Caste]].
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==History==
 
==History==
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[[File:TauRemoteSensorTower.jpg|thumb|250px|T'au Remote Sensor Tower as seen through an [[Imperial]] targeting array during the [[Taros Campaign]]]]
The Remote Sensor Tower was first encountered by Imperial forces late in the Taros Campaign. The vanguard of the 114th Cadian Regiment of the [[Imperial Guard]] met these tall, thin towers as they advanced towards Hydro-Processing Plant 23-30. Soon afterwards, their columns came under attack from long-range [[Seeker Missile]] strikes, losing several [[Chimera]]s in the assault. The towers were also supported by swift [[Piranha]]s squads that mounted the Seeker Missiles and that were able to harry the Cadian columns and inflict casualties far outweighing their own numbers on the field. The resulting delays meant that the force of [[Elysian Drop Troops]] surrounded at Plant 23-30 never received relief, and their position was eventually overrun by the Tau.
 
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The Remote Sensor Tower was first encountered by Imperial forces late in the [[Taros Campaign]]. The vanguard of the 114th [[Cadian]] Regiment of the [[Astra Militarum]] met these tall, thin towers as they advanced towards Hydro-Processing Plant 23-30. Soon afterwards, their columns came under attack from long-range [[Seeker Missile]] strikes, losing several [[Chimera]]s in the assault.
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The towers were also supported by swift [[Piranha]]s squads that mounted the Seeker Missiles and that were able to harry the Cadian columns and inflict casualties far outweighing their own numbers on the field. The resulting delays meant that the force of [[Elysian Drop Troops]] surrounded at Plant 23-30 never received relief, and their position was eventually overrun by the T'au.
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==Construction==
 
==Construction==
The Remote Sensor Tower resembles a smaller version of the [[Drone Sentry Turret]], but instead of weaponry inside, it has a tall aerial which telescopes upwards to give the sensor equipment a high vantage point for scanning. It is constructed of the same nano-crystalline compound used by other Tau vehicles, albeit in far thinner layers.
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The Remote Sensor Tower resembles a smaller version of the [[Drone Sentry Turret]], but instead of weaponry inside, it has a tall aerial which telescopes upwards to give the sensor equipment a high vantage point for scanning. It is constructed of the same nano-crystalline compound used by other T'au vehicles, albeit in far thinner layers.
   
 
==Combat Role==
 
==Combat Role==
[[File:Remote_sensor.jpg|thumb|A Remote Sensor Tower with Desert Skyline Camouflage]]The [[Tau Empire]] use Remote Sensor Towers as area denial weapons, making it difficult for enemy units to move without drawing immediate attack. In this way, they act much like a conventional minefield, slowing the enemy advance and making movement dangerous rather than halt an advance on its own. Camouflage is commonly used to match the terrain and make them diffiucult to spot, and they mount a complex array of sensors that allow it to comprehensively scan and catalogue the surrounding area. Remote Sensor Towers are also used by the Tau in place of more traditional garrison forces. Any enemy troops encroaching on ground claimed by the Tau Empire can be detected by these devices long before they arrive, allowing [[Hunter Cadre]]s to efficiently respond to the incursion. Counter-attacking Tau troops are then fed telemetry and targeting data by the towers as they engage the enemy, enabling them to rain down fire with pinpoint accuracy and launch [[Seeker Missile]]s guided by the towers’ built-in Marker Lights. As yet, the Remote Sensor Tower's full functions remain unknown, as none have yet been captured intact.
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The [[T'au Empire]] use Remote Sensor Towers as area denial weapons, making it difficult for enemy units to move without drawing immediate attack. In this way, they act much like a conventional minefield, slowing the enemy advance and making movement dangerous rather than halt an advance on its own. [[Camouflage]] is commonly used to match the terrain and make them difficult to spot, and they mount a complex array of sensors that allow it to comprehensively scan and catalogue the surrounding area. Remote Sensor Towers are also used by the T'au in place of more traditional garrison forces. Any enemy troops encroaching on ground claimed by the T'au Empire can be detected by these devices long before they arrive, allowing [[Hunter Cadre]]s to efficiently respond to the incursion. Counter-attacking T'au troops are then fed telemetry and targeting data by the towers as they engage the enemy, enabling them to rain down fire with pinpoint accuracy and launch [[Seeker Missile]]s guided by the towers’ built-in Marker Lights. As yet, the Remote Sensor Tower's full functions remain unknown, as none have yet been captured intact.
   
 
==Armament==
 
==Armament==
 
Each Remote Sensor tower is lightly armoured and often camouflaged to match the terrain around it. They are usually equipped with the following capabilities:
 
Each Remote Sensor tower is lightly armoured and often camouflaged to match the terrain around it. They are usually equipped with the following capabilities:
   
*'''Multi-Phasic Sensor Suite''' - This is an advanced ground scanning and detection system, used to take in data on the enemy and the terraion before feeding this information to nearby Tau units to augment their accuracy.
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*'''Multi-Phasic Sensor Suite''' - This is an advanced ground scanning and detection system, used to take in data on the enemy and the terrain before feeding this information to nearby T'au units to augment their accuracy.
   
 
*'''[[Marker Light |Marker Light]] '''- The Marker Light employed on a Remote Sensor Tower is commonly used to call-in [[Seeker Missile |Seeker Missile]] strikes on enemy vehicles.
 
*'''[[Marker Light |Marker Light]] '''- The Marker Light employed on a Remote Sensor Tower is commonly used to call-in [[Seeker Missile |Seeker Missile]] strikes on enemy vehicles.
   
*'''Positional Relay''' - The Positional Relay on a Remote Sensor Tower records detailed battlefield data and relays it in a tight-band, encrypted signal to a single Tau unit operating as a strategic reserve to better aid their deployment.
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*'''[[Positional Relay]]''' - The Positional Relay on a Remote Sensor Tower records detailed battlefield data and relays it in a tight-band, encrypted signal to a single T'au unit operating as a strategic reserve to better aid their deployment.
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==Ordo Xenos Departmento Analyticus Technical Specifications==
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==[[Ordo Xenos]] Departmento Analyticus Technical Specifications==
 
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|'''Summary:'''
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|Drone Controlled Static Defence with Sensor Array and Target Information Relay
 
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==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
*''Imperial Armour Volume Three - The Taros Campaign'', pg. 191
 
*''Imperial Armour Volume Three - The Taros Campaign'', pg. 191
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*''Imperial Armour Volume Three - The Taros Campaign'' (Second Edition), pp. 178-180
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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Remote sensor tower.JPG|A Remote Sensor Tower encountered by the 114th Cadian Regiment during the [[Taros Campaign]]; due to a lack of awareness of its purpose, several [[Chimera]]s were lost to [[Seeker Missile]] strikes before the tower was destroyed
Tau Sensor Tower.jpg|A [[Tau]] Remote Sensor Tower in Open Configuration and a [[Fire Warrior]] for scale
 
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File:Remote_sensor.jpg|A Remote Sensor Tower with Desert Skyline [[camouflage]] and in an open configuration
RemoteSensorTowerClosed.JPG|[[Tau]] Remote Sensor Tower, Closed Configuration
 
RemoteSensrTowerOpen.JPG|[[Tau]] Remote Sensor Tower, Open Configuration
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Tau Sensor Tower.jpg|A [[T'au]] Remote Sensor Tower in Open Configuration and a [[Fire Warrior]] for scale
 
RemoteSensorTowerClosed.JPG|[[T'au]] Remote Sensor Tower, Closed Configuration
 
RemoteSensrTowerOpen.JPG|[[T'au]] Remote Sensor Tower, Open Configuration
 
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Latest revision as of 02:06, 9 August 2018

Remote Sensor Tower and the Fire Warriors

T'au Fire Warriors protecting a Remote Sensor Tower

The Remote Sensor Tower is another piece of T'au equipment newly encountered by the Imperium. It is an information relay station which scans the surrounding area and relays data on enemy movements to other T'au units in the vicinity.

It incorporates advanced ground sensors, its own Marker Light system and is capable of relaying targeting information that is used to guide other attacks. The tower mounts no weaponry, and as such is considered an expendable asset by the T'au Fire Caste.

History

TauRemoteSensorTower

T'au Remote Sensor Tower as seen through an Imperial targeting array during the Taros Campaign

The Remote Sensor Tower was first encountered by Imperial forces late in the Taros Campaign. The vanguard of the 114th Cadian Regiment of the Astra Militarum met these tall, thin towers as they advanced towards Hydro-Processing Plant 23-30. Soon afterwards, their columns came under attack from long-range Seeker Missile strikes, losing several Chimeras in the assault.

The towers were also supported by swift Piranhas squads that mounted the Seeker Missiles and that were able to harry the Cadian columns and inflict casualties far outweighing their own numbers on the field. The resulting delays meant that the force of Elysian Drop Troops surrounded at Plant 23-30 never received relief, and their position was eventually overrun by the T'au.

Construction

The Remote Sensor Tower resembles a smaller version of the Drone Sentry Turret, but instead of weaponry inside, it has a tall aerial which telescopes upwards to give the sensor equipment a high vantage point for scanning. It is constructed of the same nano-crystalline compound used by other T'au vehicles, albeit in far thinner layers.

Combat Role

The T'au Empire use Remote Sensor Towers as area denial weapons, making it difficult for enemy units to move without drawing immediate attack. In this way, they act much like a conventional minefield, slowing the enemy advance and making movement dangerous rather than halt an advance on its own. Camouflage is commonly used to match the terrain and make them difficult to spot, and they mount a complex array of sensors that allow it to comprehensively scan and catalogue the surrounding area. Remote Sensor Towers are also used by the T'au in place of more traditional garrison forces. Any enemy troops encroaching on ground claimed by the T'au Empire can be detected by these devices long before they arrive, allowing Hunter Cadres to efficiently respond to the incursion. Counter-attacking T'au troops are then fed telemetry and targeting data by the towers as they engage the enemy, enabling them to rain down fire with pinpoint accuracy and launch Seeker Missiles guided by the towers’ built-in Marker Lights. As yet, the Remote Sensor Tower's full functions remain unknown, as none have yet been captured intact.

Armament

Each Remote Sensor tower is lightly armoured and often camouflaged to match the terrain around it. They are usually equipped with the following capabilities:

  • Multi-Phasic Sensor Suite - This is an advanced ground scanning and detection system, used to take in data on the enemy and the terrain before feeding this information to nearby T'au units to augment their accuracy.
  • Marker Light - The Marker Light employed on a Remote Sensor Tower is commonly used to call-in Seeker Missile strikes on enemy vehicles.
  • Positional Relay - The Positional Relay on a Remote Sensor Tower records detailed battlefield data and relays it in a tight-band, encrypted signal to a single T'au unit operating as a strategic reserve to better aid their deployment.

Ordo Xenos Departmento Analyticus Technical Specifications

Serial Number 85673-908461 Main Armament N/A
Designation Sensor Tower
Vehicle Codename N/A Secondary Armament N/A
Vehicle Type Drone-controlled Static Defence
Crew N/A Traverse 360°
Weight 2 tonnes Elevation N/A
Length 2.4 metres Ammunition N/A
Width 2.4 metres Armour Type Nano-Crystalline Alloy

Composition Unknown to the Adeptus Mechanicus

Height 6.2 metres
Max Recorded Speed N/A
Summary: Drone Controlled Static Defence with Sensor Array and Target Information Relay

Sources

  • Imperial Armour Volume Three - The Taros Campaign, pg. 191
  • Imperial Armour Volume Three - The Taros Campaign (Second Edition), pp. 178-180

Gallery