Gelb Squadron

The Gelb Team, or the Belkan Air Force's 23rd Tactical Fighter Squadron, consisted of a two-plane formation of two Su-37 Terminators. The squad's leader, Major Orbert Jager, an his wingman, Lieutenant Rainer Altman, were the pilots assigned to the Gelb Team. The Gelb Team was a unique model for other squadrons in the Belkan Air Force. They were a squadrobn that mainly never received any basic maintenance. The Gelb Team usually went on sortie while patrolling a particular area in Hydrian Line, Belka's defensive barrier of South Belka. The Gelb Squad was known for their sharp quickness and agility. Major Orbert Jager of the Gelb Team knew the trick to firing missiles backwards. So he passed the skill on to his pupil, Rainer Altman. This gained the the name of the 'Coupled Cormorants'. On the day of Directus's liberation by the Allied Forces, the Gelb Team was assigned the duties of preventing the Allies from acquiring the city. Upon, reaching the airspace, they were engaged by the Ustio's Galm Team. Jager was KIA, while Altman survived the fight. Altman became a well-payed journalist in Directus and lived a comfortable life with a family of a wife and two children. He claims to be living a great life, and has to thank his captain for that.