
The opening the Gladius is built to use
The Gladius's character comes from how quickly it can create an angle, bring weapons onto the target, and protect its way out.
LIGHT FIGHTER
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The P5G Gladius is a light fighter produced by Aegis. Handling, protection, and weapon placement work toward the same goal: controlling a short, dangerous engagement.
Light Fighter
Its first design was introduced in 2579 as a replacement for the Stiletto and has been updated over the years to keep up with modern technology. The Gladius' chief weapons are its speed, maneuverability and its countermeasure deployment system.

The Gladius's character comes from how quickly it can create an angle, bring weapons onto the target, and protect its way out.

The Gladius is flight ready and entered the live game in Patch v1.1.0. Because Star Citizen remains in active development, specifications, features, and imagery may change over time.
Dogfighting package
The Gladius uses its guns and guided ordnance aboard the Gladius in a light package that rewards speed, positioning, and quick decisions. Avoiding sustained fire is part of the design, not an optional tactic after the shields are gone.

The Gladius' chief weapons are its speed, maneuverability and its countermeasure deployment system.

The Gladius has a reliable design that spans centuries, beloved particularly for its performance and its simplicity - from the Mark I of 2579 to the Mark VI of today.
The Gladius' pilot has to track more than the target directly ahead. A clean attack leaves enough attention to notice another threat and enough room to break away.
Fuel, inspection, repairs, supplies, and access to the working systems determine how quickly the Gladius can return to combat work.
The Gladius is strongest when its pilot or crew dictates range and position before committing weapons.
For the Gladius, protection and ammunition are finite, so a safe exit remains part of every successful engagement.
Defining feature
For a light fighter, it has an impressive set of three Size 3 guns and missile racks under the wings that can hold a pair of Size 3 and four size 2 missiles.

The Gladius' direct-fire package is built around 3 x S3 guns.
The guided or explosive part of the Gladius' loadout is 2 x S3 missiles and 4 x S2 missiles.
The Gladius gives one pilot responsibility for flying, targeting, and weapon selection.
Close, turn, fire, break
The Gladius gets the most from its guns and guided ordnance aboard the Gladius when positioning, weapon timing, and a safe exit are treated as the same tactical problem.

For the Gladius, identify what matters most and keep the pilot or crew focused on it.
Aboard the Gladius, use the ship's speed and handling to bring its weapons to bear without taking needless damage.
At this stage of the Gladius' mission, concentrate fire, watch ammunition and shields, and avoid chasing a bad opportunity.
To complete the Gladius' mission, create distance, check damage, and decide whether to continue or return.
Flight details
A successful run depends on more than its weapons. These systems shape how the Gladius approaches danger, handles pressure, and gets home again.

Cargo and storage aboard the Gladius keep freight, supplies, or job equipment organized and accessible.

At 21 m by 17.5 m by 5.5 m, the Gladius needs landing, storage, and loading spaces that account for its full working footprint rather than length alone.
Owning the Gladius means planning around its actual combat work: the right route, the right equipment, and enough support to complete the return trip.
The Gladius applies Aegis Dynamics' design language to a combat spacecraft, shaping its controls, access, and working spaces around that purpose.
Crew and operation
One pilot handles the Gladius's flying, sensors, weapons, damage awareness, and decision to leave the fight, with no second seat to absorb missed information.
Gladius is controlled by a single pilot. Flying, sensors, weapons, and the decision to disengage all compete for the same attention.
The Gladius' pilot has to track the target, incoming fire, damage, and the next safe turn without a second crew member filling the gaps.
A simple weapon plan in the Gladius leaves more attention for flying once the target starts moving and the cockpit gets busy.
The Gladius is easier to protect when its pilot knows where to disengage before committing to the attack.

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