The Ge-H1-E3301 was first developed for use on the Ge-H1-7A - Kōdaina Minato-Class Orbital Installation. It became available in YE 33.
This sensor package was developed to provide a wide range of detection types for fixed and mobile space installations. It is a modular design, and typically multiple units are utilized concurrently on each station to provide the full range of coverage.
Class: Ge-H1-E3301 Type: Sensors Designers: Geshrinari Shipyards Manufacturer: Geshrinari Shipyards
The Ge-H1-E3301 provides the following capabilities:
Include variable wide-band imaging clusters, long-range gravimetric and magnetic resonance and distortion sensors and spectrometers. Most of these sensors have a range up to five light-years.
Subspace mass sensors instantly detect mass readings and movement of objects. The readings are used both for early warning and navigation when traveling at sub-light speeds. The readings are not very detailed and cannot detect objects of less than 60,000 kg.
This sensor allows the station to detect and identify various life forms within range. This sensor has different functions and ranges.
Similar in part to the life detection sensor, this device allows the station to detect and identify certain kinds of technology and items – it is mostly used to track down Smuggling of weapons and other prohibited items. However, it is possible to block this kind of sensor using certain technologies and materials. This sensor has several different functions and ranges.