Flying saucer

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Flying saucers are a form of disc-shaped spacecraft which have been used by many species throughout the Universe for many millennia. The term "flying saucer" was also often used as a joking synonym for alien spacecraft by Humans, like "Martian" for any kind of alien.

Dalek flying saucers

One of the most commonly used type of Dalek ship was their flying saucer, of which the fleet of the Dalek Empire during the Time War was composed of about ten million, including the Dalek Emperor's flagship.
The normal saucers contained about two thousand Daleks each and were small and bronze-coloured, the same colour as the drone Daleks of that time. The flagship was the same colour but much larger and containing both standard Daleks and black-domed ones. It could also fire projectile weaponry.

At the end of the Time War, the Doctor caused all of the fleet to burn away except one, the flagship, which fell through time to the 200th century, and rebuilt 200 ships of his fleet and half a million of his Daleks. (DW: Bad Wolf / The Parting of the Ways)

The pre-Time War Daleks also used saucers when invading planets, such as during the 22nd century Dalek invasion of Earth. (DW: The Dalek Invasion of Earth)

Cyberman flying saucers

The Cybermen used a saucer-shaped landing craft to land on the Moon in 2070. (DW: The Moonbase)

Jathaa sungliders

The Jathaa had sungliders, large, black, saucer-shaped craft which moved via a smaller rotating platform of sorts underneath. (DW: Army of Ghosts, TW: End of Days). When the Cardiff rift fractured, mixing time periods, Jathaa ships appeared and hovered over the Taj Mahal. (TW: End of Days) The sungliders powerful weapons system, utilising five energy beams that converge into one powerful beam which can destroy an asteroid - and indeed distintegrated a Sycorax asteroid ship into ash. (DW: The Christmas Invasion)