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This fighter is old and comparably slow, combined with a forward-centred cockpit. Just face-tanking a station in this thing and expecting it to make it through is fairly enthusiastic and I honestly don't know what you expect me to say about this comment.
However, despite its age, the Vargr can still deal with SE's vanilla npc encounters quite easily. Especially when they're static grids.
Maintain a healthy distance and keep your weapons on target, while using upthrust and roll for evasion. Have your dampeners off and upthrust at full throttle, while engaging your target in a slow-roll. That's how you dodge the generic targeting AI in this game. Practice that and you will go through most encounters unscratched. If you struggle with that, I recommend moving to a more agile fighter with a modern weapons loadout. You can disarm most stations with a single assault turret.
THE LIGHT ARMOUR IS USELESS. It may as well not be there!
The name refers to a wolf from Norse Mythology. It is also commonly known as "warg" and has found its way into many fantasy-franchises, like the Tolkien-Universe.
Dankenobi1: Already on it.