Kalran: Tales of the four nations/Butterfly

"Butterfly here, payloads ready."

Tactical analysis

 * Its raining mines: Made to provide rapid area denial. The Butterfly of the DSDF air commander is a faster, more mobile, counterpart of the Rafflesia
 * Watch your steps: Its main weaponry, and the reason for its name, are airdropped landmines, which only takes a few seconds to prime and is completely invisible without detectors. But, unlike the Rafflesia's, their are significantly weaker, only able to stun infantry and slows vehicles
 * Just the wind: Another thing that helps the Butterfly in this role is that, like the Owl, its practically invisible without any detectors while fly and dropping its mines, meaning that it can literally drop its landmines right in front of the enemy and they wouldn't even know, save for a very, very soft click as the Butterfly releases its payload
 * A helpless insect: However the Butterfly has enough disadvantages to counter what advantage it has. For one their armor is non-existent, meaning that their lives are literally counted in seconds if AA weaponry manages to find and fire upon them, its mines can't actually hurt anyone, making it more as a way to slow their enemy or to initiate an attack, and while its mines are fast to set up its not instantaneous, so dropping it directly above the enemy will annoy them

Trivia

 * The units name, which is an exception to the DSDF theme naming, is a reference to the German butterfly bombs, which are air dropped landmines.