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A markerlight is essentially a laser targeting system wieled by infantry and aimed like any other weapon. The markerlight itself does no damage, but it is common knowledge amongst the enemies of the Tau that anything with a tiny markerlight dot on it is going to die, ''soon''. This small laser dot "paints" a target for heavy weapon systems to target with ease. When in use with a Railgun from a Hammerhead or Broadside, the target's destruction is almost certainly immenent. In addition, the markerlight can be used to give a squad instant support, as when a markerlight is fired, a signal can be sent to a remote seaker missile mounted on a vehicle to seek out the painted target and destroy it, completely independant of the vehicle.
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[[Image:Markerlight.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Markerlight attachment on a [[Pulse Blaster]]{{Fn|6}}]]
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A '''Markerlight''' is essentially a [[laser]] targeting system wielded by [[Tau]] infantry, mounted on a weapon, carried by a drone and aimed like any other weapon.{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|4}}
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==Overview==
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The markerlight itself does no damage, but instead provides targeting information to other Tau units and vehicles.  This increases the effectiveness of other Tau units firing at the "lit" target. In addition, the markerlight can be used to give a squad instant support, as when a markerlight is fired, a signal can be sent to a remote [[Seeker Missile]] mounted on a vehicle to seek out the painted target and destroy it, completely independent of the vehicle. Each Markerlight has its own unique pulse pattern, which is transmitted to the Seeker Missile's guidance controls prior to launch, to ensure the missile follows the correct beam to its target.{{Fn|3}}
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The only downside is that while invisible in normal conditions, it becomes visible when it passes through dense airborne gas or vapour (such as smoke or fog) and in so doing risks giving away the user’s position.{{Fn|4}}
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==Networked Markerlight==
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A '''Networked Markerlight''' is a markerlight that also provides targeting information to the squad that fires it.{{Fn|2}} It is networked directly into weapon systems.{{Fn|5}} This has the advantage that a squad utilizing a Networked Markerlight can gain its benefit (unlike the standard markerlight).{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|5}}
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==Images==
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[[Image:NetworkedMarkerlight.jpg|thumb|center|Networked Markerlight{{Fn|7}}]]
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==See also==
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*[[Tau Equipment (List)]]
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*[[Ohr'tu's Lantern]]
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==Sources==
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Tau (3rd Edition)]], {{Cite Marker End}}
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*{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex: Tau Empire (4th Edition)]], {{Cite Marker End}}
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*{{Endn|3}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Three - The Taros Campaign]], pg. 178
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*{{Endn|4}}: [[Deathwatch: Mark of the Xenos]], pg. 5
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*{{Endn|5}}: [[Codex: Tau Empire (7th Edition)]], pg. 123, ''Networked Markerlight''
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*{{Endn|6}}: [https://www.games-workshop.com/en-DK/Pathfinder-Team-2017 Games Workshop Tau Pathfinder Team] (last accessed 3/16/2021)
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*{{Endn|7}}: [[Codex: Tau Empire (6th Edition)]], pg. 82
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Latest revision as of 09:47, 23 January 2026

Markerlight attachment on a Pulse Blaster[6]

A Markerlight is essentially a laser targeting system wielded by Tau infantry, mounted on a weapon, carried by a drone and aimed like any other weapon.[1][2][4]

Overview

The markerlight itself does no damage, but instead provides targeting information to other Tau units and vehicles. This increases the effectiveness of other Tau units firing at the "lit" target. In addition, the markerlight can be used to give a squad instant support, as when a markerlight is fired, a signal can be sent to a remote Seeker Missile mounted on a vehicle to seek out the painted target and destroy it, completely independent of the vehicle. Each Markerlight has its own unique pulse pattern, which is transmitted to the Seeker Missile's guidance controls prior to launch, to ensure the missile follows the correct beam to its target.[3]

The only downside is that while invisible in normal conditions, it becomes visible when it passes through dense airborne gas or vapour (such as smoke or fog) and in so doing risks giving away the user’s position.[4]

Networked Markerlight

A Networked Markerlight is a markerlight that also provides targeting information to the squad that fires it.[2] It is networked directly into weapon systems.[5] This has the advantage that a squad utilizing a Networked Markerlight can gain its benefit (unlike the standard markerlight).[2][5]

Images

 
Networked Markerlight[7]

See also

Sources