Established in the 1950s flying the F-86, the Black Adders have been a linchpin in the air defense strategy of central Osea since their inception. It wasn't long until their transition to progressively faster and more capable airframes including the F-104, F-106, and finally the F-4D Phantom in the mid 1970s. The Squadron faced some uncertainty following force-wide restructuring following the 1995 Belkan War and the divestment of aging legacy F-4 units in fighter roles, until the squadron would adopt the recently unneeded F-14ADF. A modification to the OMDF F-14A, the squadron was used extensively for long-range intercept and tactical Reconnaissance using the TARPS pod native in the jet. During the 2010 Circum-Pacific War, the Squadron was a vital asset during the invasion of the Yuktobanian mainland.
Today the Squadron operates from their base in east-Redwood focusing on intercept and Reconnaissance, using their F-14s to their fullest potential.