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The F-302 is primarily based off [[Reverse engineering|reverse-engineered]] [[Goa'uld]] technology collected from a pair of comandeered [[Death Glider]]s. The F-302 was an entirely Human-built spacecraft developed after after a failed experiment attempting to retrofit one of the captured Goa'uld fighters. The first prototype (then known as the '''X-302''') was first test flown in 2003. Despite the unfortunate destruction of the prototype, the X-302 was considered a success, and the design was quickly put into mass production to become the standard Tau'ri [[starfighter]]. The F-302 is produced both in the [[United States]] and in the [[Russian Federation]]. | |||
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== Armament == | == Armament == |
Revision as of 14:34, 6 January 2009
In Stargate, the F-302 is a class of US Military space-capable fighter and the first successful Tau'ri military spacecraft.
History
The F-302 is primarily based off reverse-engineered Goa'uld technology collected from a pair of comandeered Death Gliders. The F-302 was an entirely Human-built spacecraft developed after after a failed experiment attempting to retrofit one of the captured Goa'uld fighters. The first prototype (then known as the X-302) was first test flown in 2003. Despite the unfortunate destruction of the prototype, the X-302 was considered a success, and the design was quickly put into mass production to become the standard Tau'ri starfighter. The F-302 is produced both in the United States and in the Russian Federation.
Armament
The F-302 is armed with a pair of autocannons (latter upgraded to Railguns) and a payload of four AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles for anti-fighter combat.
Drive Systems
F-302s have several drive systems, a pair of jet engines for atmospheric flight as well as two areospike engines and a Rocket Motor for extra-atmospheric flight and quick boosts. F-302s are equipped with Hyperdrives, but these are of extremely short-ranged, rarely used, and generally dependent on a larger carrier vessel (such as a Daedalus-class Battlecruiser) for interstellar transport.