--- esi_data: fitting_stats: cpu_output: 450 high_slots: 5 low_slots: 5 med_slots: 5 powergrid_output: 1310 rig_slots: 2 group: Force Recon Ship hull_stats: hp_armor: 3800 hp_shield: 2600 hp_structure: 2200 name: Tiamat race: Unknown skill_requirements: - level: 5 skill_id: 47868 - level: 1 skill_id: 22761 type_id: 48635 velocity: 265 faction: Triglavian Collective faction_group: Pirate image: /48635.png last_updated: '2026-04-21T01:20:16.223783' ship_class: Force Recon Ship source: eve-university source_stats: armorem: 45 armorexp: 45 armorhp: 3800 armorkin: 45 armortherm: 45 bandwidth: 50 Mbit/sec bonuses: "'''Recon Ship bonuses (per skill level):'''
\n20% bonus in Reduction\ \ in Cloaking Devices CPU Requirement
\n0.75% additional bonus to Heavy Entropic\ \ Disintegrator damage multiplier bonus per cycle
\n10% bonus to Core and Combat\ \ Scanner Probe strength
\n'''Precursor Cruiser bonuses (per skill level):'''
\n\ 7.5% bonus to Heavy Entropic Disintegrator damage
\n5% bonus to Heavy Entropic\ \ Disintegrator tracking speed
\n'''Role Bonus:'''
\n100% bonus to Remote\ \ Armor Repairer range
\n50% reduced Energy Neutralizer capacitor need
\n\ 50% reduced Remote Armor Repairer capacitor need
\n50% redduced Smart Bomb\ \ capacitor need
\n\u2022 Can Fit Covert Ops Cloaking Device and Covert\ \ Cynosural Field Generator
\n\u2022 Cloak Reactivation delay reduced\ \ to 5 seconds
\n50% reduction in Cynosural Field Generator duration
\n\ 80% reduction in Cynosural Field Generator liquid ozone consumption" capacitor: 1,800 GJ cargohold: "533 m\xB3" class: Force Recon Ship cpu: 450 dronebay: "100 m\xB3" externallinks: '' extrahold: '' extraholdtype: '' faction: Triglavian Collective forumlinks: '' grouping: Special Edition Recon Ships highlights1: Can Use Covert Ops Cloak highlights2: '' highlights3: '' highlights4: '' highs: 5 hulltype: Vedmak Class inertia: 0.48 info: 'Based on the Triglavian Vedmak-class cruiser, the ''''''Tiamat'''''' is an experimental vessel from the Society of Conscious Thought that melds elements of Society technology and design philosophy, with the underlying hull and unique Triglavian systems. In particular, support for covert ops cloaking and scan probe technology was added to the ship''s already formidable array of capabilities. In mid YC120, the SoCT provided limited numbers of blueprints for the experimental Tiamat design as part of their sponsorship of the capsuleer Alliance Tournament XVI.
' launchers: 0 lows: 5 mass: 9530000 maxlockedtargets: 7 maxvelocity: 265 mediums: 5 powergrid: 1310 quote: Understanding is an Ocean and humanity must cease clinging to the coastline. quote_attribution: Elder Mentor Matshi Raish reqskills: '* {{RequiredSkill|Precursor Cruiser|V}} ** {{RequiredSkill|Precursor Destroyer|III}} *** {{RequiredSkill|Precursor Frigate|III}} **** {{RequiredSkill|Spaceship Command|I}} *** {{RequiredSkill|Spaceship Command|IV}} * {{RequiredSkill|Recon Ships|I}} ** {{RequiredSkill|Electronics Upgrades|V}} *** {{RequiredSkill|CPU Management|II}} *** {{RequiredSkill|Power Grid Management|II}} ** {{RequiredSkill|Signature Analysis|V}} *** {{RequiredSkill|CPU Management|I}} ** {{RequiredSkill|Cloaking|IV}} *** {{RequiredSkill|CPU Management|IV}} ** {{RequiredSkill|Spaceship Command|V}}' scanres: 320 mm sensortype: RADAR sensorvalue: 24 points shieldem: 35 shieldexp: 35 shieldhp: 2600 shieldkin: 35 shieldtherm: 35 shipid: 48635 shipimg: Tiamat.jpg shipname: Tiamat sigradius: 115 m structurehp: 2200 targetrange: 80 km tech: 2 totaltraintime: 60d 10h 54m turrets: 1 variations: '' volume: 118000 warpspeed: 4.5 AU/s warptime: 6.34 s wikireferences: '' source_url: https://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Tiamat tech_level: Tech 2 title: Tiamat type_id: 48635 validation_score: 1.0 --- Tiamat
## Summary
The Tiamat was given out to the winner of the Alliance Tournament XVI, along with the Hydra. Only 50 of each were given out, so it is a rare collector's item.
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