On this page you will fine all relevant information about APOC's Ship Replacement Program (SRP). The SRP is meant to help you replace ships lost in combat during officially sanctioned operations.
The types fleets that are covered by the APOC SRP are:
There are some types of fleets that are never covered by the SRP, these are:
For all sub-capital mainline and support ships, excluding logi, the APOC SRP offers ISK payouts for the value of the lost hull. Pilots are expected to insure their ships to help pay for replacing the fitting. The maximum payout is currently set at 400 million ISK. So, in simple terms the SRP will payout the following.
The APOC SRP offers full ISK reimbursement for logi losses, meaning logi pilots receive isk to cover the value of both their ship hull and fit. As with the regular sub-cap SRP, logi SRP currently has a maximum payout of 400 million ISK.
(Tip: insure your logi ships for free isk when you lose a logi ship)
At current, APOC's capital SRP only pays out SRP for sanctioned capital engagements, this is 1.5 billion ISK per lossmail.
Pilots are also urged to put platinum insurance on all capital ships prior to engage in fleet combat, before they undock.
APOC has a Dread replacement program where we can easily help pilots replace capital ships at a decreased price. Please reach out to APOC leadership if you don't know who to contact for this.
If you lost a ship during a fleet operation that is covered by the APOC SRP, you can file an SRP request through our Alliance Auth. Below you will find a step by step guide on how to file for SRP.
If your SRP request was denied, there will be a logical reason for this, and the notification you receive when your SRP request is denied should include this logical reason. APOC's SRP Manager, JedsZero, is always available to answer any further questions you might have with regard to your SRP requests. So please feel free to reach out to him if you have any questions.
We should also note that, being human, our SRP managers do make mistakes from time to time (outrageous, I know… but it does happen). If you feel your SRP request was wrongly denied, you can also always contact the SRP manager (JedsZero) to ask for further explanation or review of your request.