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The '''Death Glider''' is the primary fighter craft of the [[Goa'uld]]. Death Gliders are comparatively lightly armed -- carrying two light [[staff cannon]]s -- and their durability is lackluster; while they can resist small arms fire, they are easily taken down by shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles. While they are effective against [[Jaffa]] infantry armed with [[staff weapon]]s and Iron Age primitives, they are of limited use against human infantry in an atmosphere. Their superior space-based manuverability compensates somewhat, as they are able to outmanuver the better-armed Tau'ri [[F-302]]s.
The '''Death Glider''' is the primary fighter craft of the [[Goa'uld]]. Death Gliders are comparatively lightly armed -- carrying two light [[staff cannon]]s -- and their durability is lackluster; while they can resist small arms fire, they are easily taken down by shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles. While they are effective against [[Jaffa]] infantry armed with [[staff weapon]]s and Iron Age primitives, they are of limited use against human infantry in an atmosphere. Their superior space-based manuverability compensates somewhat, as they are able to outmanuver the better-armed Tau'ri [[F-302]]s thanks to superior [[Inertial dampener]] technology, as well the simple number of Death Gliders that have been produced in comparison to the limited scale of Human produced fightercraft.


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The Death Glider is the primary fighter craft of the Goa'uld. Death Gliders are comparatively lightly armed -- carrying two light staff cannons -- and their durability is lackluster; while they can resist small arms fire, they are easily taken down by shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles. While they are effective against Jaffa infantry armed with staff weapons and Iron Age primitives, they are of limited use against human infantry in an atmosphere. Their superior space-based manuverability compensates somewhat, as they are able to outmanuver the better-armed Tau'ri F-302s thanks to superior Inertial dampener technology, as well the simple number of Death Gliders that have been produced in comparison to the limited scale of Human produced fightercraft.