Acepedia
Acepedia
No edit summary
m (Operation2Mission template + formatting tweak)
(42 intermediate revisions by 21 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{Operation2Mission|Mayhem}}
  +
{{Notice|For the operation in the ''Infinity'' universe, see [[Operation Battle Axe]].}}
  +
{{Conflict
 
| name = Operation Battle-Axe
  +
| image =
 
| date = May 28, 1995
 
| partof = [[Belkan War]]
  +
| location = [[Area B7R, Belka|Area B7R]]
 
| outcome = Allied Forces victory
  +
| preceding = [[Operation Judgment]]
  +
| following = [[Operation Cannibal]]
  +
| combatant1 = [[Allied Forces]]
 
| commander1 = [[AWACS Eagle Eye]]
  +
| strength1 = [[Galm Team]]<br/>[[Crow Team]]<br/>[[Wizard Squadron]]<br/>[[Sorcerer Squadron]]<br/>[[Jack Bartlett|Heartbreak One]]<br/>Many other squadrons
 
| casualties1 = 40%+ pilots shot down or killed
 
| combatant2 = [[Belka|Belkan Federation]]
 
| strength2 = 10+ [[MiG-29 Fulcrum]]<br/>10+ [[Su-27 Flanker]]<br/>10+ [[Su-37 Terminator]]<br/>Various ace squadrons
 
| casualties2 = All deployed forces
  +
}}
   
  +
'''Operation Battle-Axe''', an engagement over [[Area B7R, Belka|Area B7R]], was the largest battle of the [[Belkan War]], involving the majority of the [[Belkan Air Force]] and the pilots of the [[Allied Forces]]. It was a decisive loss for Belka and a morale-boosting victory for the Allies. Specifically, this battle gained [[Cipher]] infamy as the "Demon Lord of the Round Table".
   
  +
==Background==
 
  +
After the destruction of [[Excalibur (Strangereal)|Excalibur]], Belka decided to turn its attention once more to B7R. The area was still rich with natural resources (the main catalyst for the war in the first place), and now that the Allied Forces were on land, they would need control of this air corridor for easy access into South Belka.
{{military conflict
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
|conflict = Operation Battle Axe
 
|games = [[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]
 
|date = May 28, 1995.
 
|location = [[B7R]]<br> Modern Day [[Ustio]]-North [[Osea]] Border.
 
|outcome = Allied Victory.
 
|changes = None
 
|combatant1 = [[Osean Air Defense Force]]<br> [[Ustio Air Force]]
 
|combatant2 = [[Belkan Air Force]]
 
|commander1 = '''Osea:'''<br />- [[Anthony Palmer]]<br />- [[Joshua Bristow]]<br/>'''Ustio:'''<br />[[Cipher]]<br />[[Patrick James]]
 
|commander2 = - [[Dominic Zubov]]<br />- [[Erich Hillenberand]]<br />- [[Dietrich Kellerman]]
 
|casualties1 = 20 pilots
 
|casualties2 = 30 pilots
 
|partof = [[Belkan War]]
 
|casus = Allied control of [[B7R]].
 
|strength2 = Several aircrafts
 
4x [[F-14D Super Tomcat]] (Schnee)<br />
 
1x [[EA-6B Prowler]] (Schnee)<br />
 
4x [[F-16C Fighting Falcon]] (Silber) <br />
 
1x [[F-4E Phantom II]] (Silber)
 
8x [[MiG-31 Foxhound]] (Schwarze)<br/>?x [[MiG-29 Fulcrum]]<br/>?x [[Su-27 Flanker]]<br/>?x [[Su-37 Terminator]]
 
|strength1 = 2x [[F-15C Eagle]]
 
3x [[F-16C Fighting Falcon]]
 
3x [[F/A-18C Hornet]]}}
 
 
The '''2nd Battle of B7R''', also known as '''The Battle of B7R''', or '''Operation Battle-Axe''' was the largest scale air battle in modern history until the [[Battle of Comona Islands (Usean Continental War)|Battle of the Comona Islands]] in December 2004. This battle cemented [[Cipher]], also known as Galm 1's title as "The Demon Lord of the Round Table."
 
 
==Briefing==
 
DATE: 1200/05/28/1995<br />
 
AREA: B7R<br />
 
OPERATION: BATTLE-AXE
 
 
" Orders have come in for an emergency sortie.
 
 
A major air engagement is taking place as we speak between Belka and the Allied Forces near the border, in the B7R airspace, which Belka is committed to defend at all costs. B7R, commonly known as the 'Round Table', has long been a symbol of Belka's political, military and industrial might. However, at noon today, along with its lightning-quick commencement of Operation Battle-Axe, the Allied Forces officially announced the permanent abrogation of its nonaggression treaty at the Assembly of Nations, and simultaneously attacked B7R with a massive fighter squadron. This mission may be our chance to finally end the Belkan War once and for all.
 
 
I wish you luck. "
 
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
  +
On May 28, 1995, the [[Osea|Osean Federation]] - having just withdrawn from a non-aggression treaty - launched a surprise attack on the Belkan pilots stationed in B7R. Belka's pilots were initially caught off-guard but strongly rebounded, and the battle soon tipped into Belka's favor.
===Premise===
 
As the war dragged on, attention was re focused on B7R. After the destruction of it's chemical laser tower, Excalibur, it was on of the few things of Belkan might that Belka was able to hold on to.
 
   
  +
The Allied Forces were not about to give up one of their defense lines. They sent in the [[Galm Team]] and [[Crow Team]] as reinforcements. Even though 40% of the Allied pilots had already been shot down by the time the two mercenary teams arrived, their efforts - especially Cipher's - were key to the battle turning back into the Allies' favor.
The Round Table had more tangible value as well. Underneath it's surface lay a vein of natural resources, the resources that Belka had gone to war for in the first place. In addition, whoever controlled B7R had control of a direct air route into each others country.
 
   
  +
Belka had one last chance - they sent in their own reinforcement squadron. Reports vary on which Belkan squadron was sent in, but regardless, they were shot down by Cipher and [[Larry Foulke|Pixy]]. Cipher earned the nickname "Demon Lord of the Round Table" through his actions during the battle.
With Belka on it's knees, this was an opportunity too good to pass up. Operation Battle-Axe went into the planning stages. It was to be a grand aerial battle, without equal.
 
===Rise of the Demon Lord===
 
On May 28th, in front of a special meeting of the Assembly of Nations, Osea announced it was permanently withdrawing from the non-aggression treaty. With that, Osea, along with the Ustian 6th Air Division, launched a massive surprise sortie on B7R, the likes of which had never been seen before.
 
   
 
==Result==
Although the Allies initially caught Belka off, the shock quickly wore off, and the battle seemed to turn against the Allies. These were trained Round Table fighters, not draftee's like many of the Osean pilots. The fight devolved into absolute madness, as captains lost control of their own squadrons, and any semblance of an organized battle had been thrown to the wayside, effectively turning this into a "every man for himself" type of situation.
 
  +
The Allied Forces, even after losing almost half of their force, were victorious and now had air superiority over B7R, allowing for better air support during the Allies' invasion of Belka. This advantage would prove vital to the success of [[Operation Cannibal]] three days later.
 
Then, [[Galm Squadron|Galm Team]] arrived to the battle zone. By the time they got there, 40% of the Allied fighters in the Round table had been shot down. It was an uphill battle, but a winnable one.
 
 
As Galm team did their work, luck swung back into the Allies' favor. For every plane they downed, their odds got better. The Allied fighters became more organized, while the Belkans, on the other hand, became more and more shattered and desperate. One Belkan pilot even said that "The Demon Lord had come to drag them all down to Hell."
 
 
Even with the appearance of an elite Belkan Round Table squadron, it wasn't enough for the Belkans to maintain air Superiority over B7R. Any sane Belkan pilot left alive quickly egressed from the area. The Round Table belonged to the Allies.
 
===Aftermath & Result===
 
The consequences Belka faced after losing the Round Table were crushing. Without control of B7R, Belka had given the Allies a direct path into their homeland. The consequences of this would become apparent three days later.
 
 
Another, larger, casualty of the battle was South Belka itself. Half of it had already fallen to the Allies, but the North Belkans continued to tear up and use their land as a defense line to protect the Fatherland in the North. By the end of May, South Belka had enough. Most of it surrendered and disarmed peacefully, the lone exceptions being a few cities in the northeast South Belka, which had major North Belkan influences.
 
 
Unable to defend itself in South Belka, the Belkan army retreated farther north, to the border of the Belkas. The end of the war was fast approaching.
 
==Quotes==
 
[[Joshua Bristow|'''''Joshua Bristow''''']]
 
 
"Wizard One to all units, the enemy has broken formation, take em out."
 
 
"Wizard one to all units, Belka's days are over. Let's wrap this up!"
 
 
"Larry, can you read me?"
 
 
"It's happening just as you thought."
 
 
"It's about time we got out of this dead end job."
 
 
''[[Patrick James Beckett|'''Patrick James Beckett''']]''
 
 
"Get a good eyeful of this flying! Let it sinkin!"
 
 
"I fight for peace, that's what I'm up here for."<br />
 
"Another one's coming"
 
 
"I've never been in an aerial battle of this scope before."
 
 
''[[Larry Foulke|'''Larry Foulke''']]''
 
 
"Looks like you've still got the touch."
 
 
"You think you can stop bloodshed by shedding more blood? Flying with all those ideals floating around in your head is gonna get you killed."
 
 
'''''[[Anthony Palmer]]'''''
 
 
"Sorcerer one to all units, that's the Galm team, watch and learn."
 
[[AWACS Eagle Eye|
 
]]
 
 
[[AWACS Eagle Eye|'''AWACS''']]
 
 
"Emergency transmission from operations HQ, 40% of allied air forces are already lost!"
 
 
'''Other Allied'''
 
 
"Wheres our support?"
 
 
"Our supports here, who did they send us?"
 
 
"IFF has confirmed it's Galm! The reinforcement team is Galm!"
 
 
"Galms not fighting alone, let's show em what the [[Osean Air Defense Force|Osean Air Force]] can do!"
 
 
"That kind of pilot, they call him "Demon Lord."
 
 
[[126th Tactical Fighter Squadron|'''''Silber Squadron ''''']]
 
 
"Get out there the rules will protect you."
 
 
"Be on the lookout to climb to higher altitude."
 
 
"[[Dietrich Kellerman|Boss]], bail out!"
 
 
"I wasn't able to cover them."
 
 
''[[4th Tactical Fighter Squadron|'''Schnee Squadron''']] ''
 
 
"Target is in firing range. Schnee one too all units, release your missiles."
 
 
"That pilot is incredible, he did all this with those limited contacts."
 
 
''[[6th Tactical Fighter Squadron|'''Schwarze Squadron''']]''
 
 
"Schwarze leader to all craft, escaping craft is heading this way. It's Huckebein! Don't let your guard down."
 
 
"There they are, the mercenary dream team."
 
 
"All planes, we don't have time to go game hunting out here!"
 
 
"What the hell happened!?"
 
 
'''Other enemies'''
 
 
"Still no reinforcements from base, if only they'd get here we could put an end to this all at once."
 
 
"Still no reinforcements from base, what is our country doing!?"
 
 
"Another aircraft, who shot it down?"
 
 
"Demon of [[Ustio]]!"
 
 
"So that pilot is the Demon Lord!?"
 
 
"Our commander's plane is gone! Confirm our chain of command!"
 
 
"He can't be human!"
 
 
"He like a Demon"
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
  +
*This battle was possibly inspired by {{wp|Operation Battleaxe}}, a large-scale battle during the {{wp|North African Campaign}} in {{wp|World War II}}. The beginnings of each battle mirror each other: British forces (mirroring the Allied Forces) attacked the Germans (mirroring the Belkans) with superior numbers, but suffered heavy casualties. The similarity ends there, since Operation Battleaxe was a failure on the British side but Operation Battle-Axe was a victory on the Allied side.
 
 
[[Category:Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]
The battle is likely inspired by the actual Operation Battleaxe in the desert theater of WW2. The beginnings are even the same, the British(allies) attacked the Germans(Belkans) with superior numbers but suffered heavy casualties.
 
 
[[Category:Battles of the Belkan War]]
 
[[Category:Battles of the Belkan War]]
[[Category:Ace Combat Zero]]
 

Revision as of 02:19, 21 March 2020

For the operation in the Infinity universe, see Operation Battle Axe.

Operation Battle-Axe, an engagement over Area B7R, was the largest battle of the Belkan War, involving the majority of the Belkan Air Force and the pilots of the Allied Forces. It was a decisive loss for Belka and a morale-boosting victory for the Allies. Specifically, this battle gained Cipher infamy as the "Demon Lord of the Round Table".

Background

After the destruction of Excalibur, Belka decided to turn its attention once more to B7R. The area was still rich with natural resources (the main catalyst for the war in the first place), and now that the Allied Forces were on land, they would need control of this air corridor for easy access into South Belka.

Summary

On May 28, 1995, the Osean Federation - having just withdrawn from a non-aggression treaty - launched a surprise attack on the Belkan pilots stationed in B7R. Belka's pilots were initially caught off-guard but strongly rebounded, and the battle soon tipped into Belka's favor.

The Allied Forces were not about to give up one of their defense lines. They sent in the Galm Team and Crow Team as reinforcements. Even though 40% of the Allied pilots had already been shot down by the time the two mercenary teams arrived, their efforts - especially Cipher's - were key to the battle turning back into the Allies' favor.

Belka had one last chance - they sent in their own reinforcement squadron. Reports vary on which Belkan squadron was sent in, but regardless, they were shot down by Cipher and Pixy. Cipher earned the nickname "Demon Lord of the Round Table" through his actions during the battle.

Result

The Allied Forces, even after losing almost half of their force, were victorious and now had air superiority over B7R, allowing for better air support during the Allies' invasion of Belka. This advantage would prove vital to the success of Operation Cannibal three days later.

Trivia

  • This battle was possibly inspired by Operation Battleaxe, a large-scale battle during the North African Campaign in World War II. The beginnings of each battle mirror each other: British forces (mirroring the Allied Forces) attacked the Germans (mirroring the Belkans) with superior numbers, but suffered heavy casualties. The similarity ends there, since Operation Battleaxe was a failure on the British side but Operation Battle-Axe was a victory on the Allied side.