The FATO Air Force is the national aerial warfare branch of FATO, which participated in limited extent in the Belkan War in 1995.
History[]
When the Principality of Belka invaded its neighbors in early 1995, FATO stood alongside its allies against the Belkan Army. On March 27, 1995, FATO's air force dispatched a flight of F-14D Super Tomcats from the 3rd Air Division, 122nd Fighter Squadron to defend against a Belkan invasion of Model, Gebet. However, FATO's military met the Belkan Air Force's elite Indigo Squadron and its leader, Dimitri Heinreich, who shot down nine FATO fighters within five minutes of initiating combat.
The battle was a decisive Belkan victory. Soon after, Belka gained hegemony over FATO and Gebet, and its air forces were free to fly through their airspace as desired. However, FATO would be liberated by the Allied Offensive Campaign No. 4101 in April 1995.
Units[]
- 3rd Air Division
- 122nd Fighter Squadron
Equipment[]
- F-14D Super Tomcat