Indigo Team

General Information
The Belkan Air Force 7th Air Division, 51st Tactical Fighter Squadron (or "Indigo Squadron") were a fighter squadron that participated in the Belkan War. They operated four JAS-39C Gripen fighters. The Indigo Squadron works well together as a team. They are capable of firing XMAAs during combat from their highly maneuverable JAS-39C Gripen fighters.

History
The Indigo Squadron is one of the most prideful Squadrons within the Belkan Air Force. Their elegant flight style earned them the names of the"The Indigo Order of Belka" and the "Indigo Knights".

Though only the flight leader of the Squadron had seen battle during Belka's period of expansionism, the entire Squadron was soon assigned to the Eastern Front during the beginning of the Belkan War. It was here that the Indigo saw much success. For example, on March 27th 1995 the 51st Tactical Fighter Squadron engaged an enemy fighter squadron, believed to be the the 3rd Air Division 122nd Tactical Fighter Squadron of the Fato Air Force over the Fato-Gebet Border. This engagement occured during an operation aimed at capturing Model a Gebetan City and within five minutes saw many of the Fato aircraft destroyed. Flight leader Dimitri Heinrich alone shot down nine F-14D Super Tomcats within five minutes of the battle's start.

Within day Gebet and Fato were brought under Belkan control, due to the intense speed of the Belkan attacks. During these attacks the Indigo racked up kills after kill with little opposition.

On April 20th of that same year, the Indigo Squadron was redirected over Area B7R on their way back to base. Though not unfamiliar with the area and only tasked to shoot down two Ustian Mercenary aircraft, the Indigo Squadron was shot down over The Round Table. It was later confirmed that the fighters were of the Galm Team of the Ustian 6th Air Division, 66th Air Force Unit.

Indigo One - Dimitri ‘Indigo Heron’ Heinreich
Status: Alive

Nationality: Belkan

Shot down in an aerial encounter with mercenary pilots over Area B7R, he was rushed to the hospital unconscious where doctors suceeded in resuscitating him. He currently maintains a busy schedule running the family business.

Indigo Two - Berti Backenbauer
Status: Alive

Nationality: Belkan

After the war, he sucessfully worked as a linguist and a thinker. His outspoken opinions even had him blacklisted by the Bureau of Public Security. He is known for many published works, including the masterpieces: "The Theory of Cognition and Linguistics", and "The Pacifist Soldier".

Indigo Three - Mathias Overath
Status: Alive

Nationality: Belkan

After the war, he immigrated to Osea where he was headhunted by the Osean Space Agency and engaged in training to become an astronaut. The Following year, he enrolled in the Liberty Seven Project where he established a new record for continuous space flight of 72hrs. 52min.

Indigo Four - Franz Breitner
Status: Alive

Nationality: Belkan

Upon the war's conclusion, he traveled the world as an employee of the International Children's Charity Foundation. While visiting a village on a disaster relief assignment, he became involved in a shootout with National Liberation Army guerillas and was shot and killed.

Sources

Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War