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{{Character
|name = AWACS Eagle Eye
 
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| image = [[File:AWACS Eagle Eye Flyby 2.jpg]]
|homeland = [[Ustio]]<br/>
 
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| nationality = [[Ustio|Ustian]]
|notable = UAF AWACS during [[Belkan War]].<br/>
 
|gender = Male
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| gender = Male
|vehicles = [[E-767]]<br/>
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| equipment = [[E-767]]
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| affiliations = [[Allied Forces]]<br>[[Ustio Air Force]]<br>[[Galm Team]]<br>[[Crow Team]]
|callsign = Eagle Eye
 
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| appearances = ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''
|affiliation = [[Ustian Air Force]]<br/>[[66th Air Force Unit]]|image = [[File:Eagle Eye E-767.jpg|300px]]|era = [[The Belkan War]]}}
 
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| voiceactor-en = [[David Lodge]]{{Ref|DavidLodgeSite|[http://www.davidlodge.com/current-credits/ David Lodge's Website → Credits → Current Credits]. Retrieved July 28, 2018.}}{{Ref|DavidLodgeSite2|[http://www.davidlodge.com/recent-credits/ David Lodge's Website → Credits → Recent Credits]. Retrieved July 29, 2018.}}
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| voiceactor-jp = [[Banjô Ginga]]
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}}
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{{Quote|Approaching enemy territory. You're in dangerous airspace! All planes break! Break!|AWACS Eagle Eye{{Ref|ACZ-M09|[[Sword of Annihilation]], ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}}}
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'''AWACS Eagle Eye''' was the callsign of an [[Ustio Air Force]] AWACS during and after the [[Belkan War]]. As an [[Airborne Warning and Control System|AWACS]], Eagle Eye's primary role was providing tactical data analysis and logistical support to other Ustian aircraft. Throughout the war, he accompanied and supported units of the UAF's [[6th Air Division|mercenary division]], in particular [[Galm Team]].{{Ref|ACZ|''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
   
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==Biography==
'''AWACS Eagle Eye''' is the main [[Airborne Warning And Control System]] (AWACS) of ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]'', and one of the game's main characters. As part of UAF 6th Air Division, he provided support and assistance to the Galm team throughout the entire [[Belkan War]]. He seems to have great faith in the [[Galm Team]]'s capabilities as pilots, despite having doubts in them at first. What happened to him after the war is unknown, though some think that he is still serving in the [[Ustian Air Force]]. He doesn't like calling the pilots by their nicknames, but in mission 18 and others, as "The Stage of Apocalypse", Eagle Eye calls them for their nicknames.
 
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===Belkan War===
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{{Quote|Keep an eye on us up there, AWACS.|[[Larry Foulke]] to Eagle Eye{{Ref|ACZ-M02|[[Annex]], ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}}}
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Eagle Eye's first known assignment with Galm Team was [[Operation Roselein]], wherein Galm was tasked with eliminating the [[Belkan Army]]'s defensive positions along [[Route 171]] in northern [[Sapin]].{{Refcall|ACZ-M02}} Over the coming weeks, Eagle Eye took part in the [[Allied Forces]]' counteroffensive operations, including [[Offensive Campaign No. 4101]], which culminated in [[Operation Constantine]] and the liberation of [[Ustio]] on May 13. As the Allies initiated an invasion of [[Belka]]n territory, Eagle Eye began overseeing various offensive operations, including the breaking of Belka's defensive Hydrian Line during [[Operation Hell Bound]] (May 17).{{Ref|ACZ-M07|[[Bastion]], ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
   
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On May 19, Eagle Eye, Galm Team, and several other Allied squadrons were dispatched to the [[Schayne Plains]] to confront the Belkans' second line of defense. As the Belkan forces fell into retreat, Eagle Eye ordered Galm Team to cover the Allied transport planes that were inbound to the area. When the [[Excalibur (Strangereal)|Excalibur]] laser weapon opened fire on the Allied air forces, Eagle Eye received an emergency transmission from Operations HQ detailing the projected attack areas. He then quickly relayed this information to Galm and the other Allied air units and ordered an immediate withdrawal from the combat airspace.{{Ref|ACZ-M08|[[Merlon]], ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
[[File:AWACS_Eagle-Eye.png|thumb|left|Eagle-Eye Flying With [[Pixy]] And [[Cipher]]]]
 
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Four days later, Eagle Eye led Galm and [[Crow Team]]s in a daring air strike on Excalibur, codenamed [[Operation Judgment]]. During the operation, Eagle Eye transmitted Excalibur's attack vectors to the mercenaries' radar displays, facilitating [[Cipher|Galm 1]]'s impressive destruction of the laser weapon.{{Refcall|ACZ-M09}} Eagle Eye also supported both iterations of Galm Team during their unprecedented performances over [[Area B7R, Belka|Area B7R]] ([[Operation Choker One]], [[Operation Battle-Axe|Battle-Axe]], and [[Operation Thunderbolt|Thunderbolt]]).
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On June 6, Eagle Eye―once again leading Galm and Crow Teams―set out for [[Sudentor]] to assist the Allies' siege of the city. While the mercenaries were en route to the mission airspace, Eagle Eye received an emergency transmission from Allied HQ reporting that Belkan bombers equipped with nuclear payloads had taken off bound for Ustio. Eagle Eye then ordered the mercenary fighters to intercept and shoot down the bombers; however, seven [[V1|nuclear warheads]] were detonated along the [[Waldreich Mountains]].{{Ref|ACZ-M12|[[The Stage of Apocalypse]], ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}} During the ensuing ceasefire period, Eagle Eye participated in two covert operations to quell the Belkan resistance forces ([[Operation Stone Age]] and [[Operation Broom|Broom]]).
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===A World With No Boundaries uprising===
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{{Quote|Demon Lord of the Round Table… I pray for your success|AWACS Eagle Eye to Cipher during operation Point Blank}}
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Six months after the end of the war, Eagle Eye and Galm Team participated in the Allied Forces' efforts to suppress the insurgent forces of [[A World With No Boundaries]]. Eagle Eye's tactical support contributed to Galm Team's successfully destruction of the [[XB-0 Hresvelgr]] on December 25 ([[Operation Valkyrie]]). His support also helped [[Cipher]] stop the launch of a [[V2|nuclear warhead]] and by extent assisted in the ultimate defeat of A World With No Boundaries on December 31 ([[Operation Point Blank]]).
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Eagle Eye E-767.jpg
 
AWACS Eagle Eye Flyby 1.jpg
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AWACS Eagle Eye Flyby 3.jpg
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AWACS Eagle Eye Flyby 4.jpg
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AWACS Eagle Eye Flyby 5.jpg
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{{Reflist}}
 
[[Category:Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War characters]]
 
[[Category:Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War characters]]
 
[[Category:AWACS]]
 
[[Category:AWACS]]
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Latest revision as of 00:24, 8 December 2022

"Approaching enemy territory. You're in dangerous airspace! All planes break! Break!"
― AWACS Eagle Eye[3]

AWACS Eagle Eye was the callsign of an Ustio Air Force AWACS during and after the Belkan War. As an AWACS, Eagle Eye's primary role was providing tactical data analysis and logistical support to other Ustian aircraft. Throughout the war, he accompanied and supported units of the UAF's mercenary division, in particular Galm Team.[4]

Biography

Belkan War

"Keep an eye on us up there, AWACS."
Larry Foulke to Eagle Eye[5]

Eagle Eye's first known assignment with Galm Team was Operation Roselein, wherein Galm was tasked with eliminating the Belkan Army's defensive positions along Route 171 in northern Sapin.[5] Over the coming weeks, Eagle Eye took part in the Allied Forces' counteroffensive operations, including Offensive Campaign No. 4101, which culminated in Operation Constantine and the liberation of Ustio on May 13. As the Allies initiated an invasion of Belkan territory, Eagle Eye began overseeing various offensive operations, including the breaking of Belka's defensive Hydrian Line during Operation Hell Bound (May 17).[6]

On May 19, Eagle Eye, Galm Team, and several other Allied squadrons were dispatched to the Schayne Plains to confront the Belkans' second line of defense. As the Belkan forces fell into retreat, Eagle Eye ordered Galm Team to cover the Allied transport planes that were inbound to the area. When the Excalibur laser weapon opened fire on the Allied air forces, Eagle Eye received an emergency transmission from Operations HQ detailing the projected attack areas. He then quickly relayed this information to Galm and the other Allied air units and ordered an immediate withdrawal from the combat airspace.[7]

Four days later, Eagle Eye led Galm and Crow Teams in a daring air strike on Excalibur, codenamed Operation Judgment. During the operation, Eagle Eye transmitted Excalibur's attack vectors to the mercenaries' radar displays, facilitating Galm 1's impressive destruction of the laser weapon.[3] Eagle Eye also supported both iterations of Galm Team during their unprecedented performances over Area B7R (Operation Choker One, Battle-Axe, and Thunderbolt).

On June 6, Eagle Eye―once again leading Galm and Crow Teams―set out for Sudentor to assist the Allies' siege of the city. While the mercenaries were en route to the mission airspace, Eagle Eye received an emergency transmission from Allied HQ reporting that Belkan bombers equipped with nuclear payloads had taken off bound for Ustio. Eagle Eye then ordered the mercenary fighters to intercept and shoot down the bombers; however, seven nuclear warheads were detonated along the Waldreich Mountains.[8] During the ensuing ceasefire period, Eagle Eye participated in two covert operations to quell the Belkan resistance forces (Operation Stone Age and Broom).

A World With No Boundaries uprising

"Demon Lord of the Round Table… I pray for your success"
― AWACS Eagle Eye to Cipher during operation Point Blank

Six months after the end of the war, Eagle Eye and Galm Team participated in the Allied Forces' efforts to suppress the insurgent forces of A World With No Boundaries. Eagle Eye's tactical support contributed to Galm Team's successfully destruction of the XB-0 Hresvelgr on December 25 (Operation Valkyrie). His support also helped Cipher stop the launch of a nuclear warhead and by extent assisted in the ultimate defeat of A World With No Boundaries on December 31 (Operation Point Blank).

Gallery

References