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Nemesis #4.2 - Northern Edge

Hello commanders,

Time for another Nemesis #4 preview. Let’s welcome to the stage Nemesis #4.2 - Northern Edge featuring the West German 6. Panzergrenadier-Division and the Soviet 94-ya Gvardeyskaya Motostrelkovaya Diviziya (94th Guards Motorized Rifle Division) or 94-ya Gv. MSD in short.

Go, go, go!

[h2]WARNO’s Nemesis Concept[/h2]
A reminder of what WARNO’s Nemesis DLCs entail. These are paid mini-expansions containing two paired or themed divisions - one from NATO and one from the Warsaw Pact - bringing new units, vehicles, and weapons. Each Nemesis run features three different offerings, which can then be voted on. After the vote concludes, one Nemesis is crowned the winner and enters Eugen’s development and production pipeline!

The current Nemesis #4 run:

  • Nemesis #4.1 - Covering Force Area pitting NATO’s Dutch Beveiligende Strijdmacht against Warsaw Pact’s East German 20. Motorisierte Schützendivision, inspired by the opening battles in Four Days to the Weser Army General campaign as featured in our WARNO - NORTHAG expansion.
[h2]What About Nemesis #3?[/h2] Nemesis #3 has not yet been revealed. To speed up development and to make sure to be able to offer our WARNO players something in between other projects, Nemesis #3 has been decided upon by ourselves. More info to come soon!

[h2]NATO’s West German 6. Panzergrenadier-Division[/h2]



Back to business. The 6. Panzergrenadier-Division’s role in World War III would have been quite unique. The division’s mission was to defend the Schleswig-Holstein region of West Germany, north of Hamburg, on the border with Denmark. This was a vital task, as a Soviet breakthrough reaching the coast could mean Denmark to be cut off, and the separation of NORTHAG command with AFNORTH (NATO’s command of Norway).



So important was 6. Panzergrenadier’s defense of this sector, that a separate command was created: LANDJUT. This was an army-size HQ, unlike the other NATO commands, NORTHAG, CENTAG, SOUTHAG, or AFNORTH, which were large army group-sized formations. LANDJUT would encompass not only the 6. Panzergrenadier, but also the whole Danish armed forces and reinforcements sent from the rear ((US 9th Motorized, 4th MAB, British 1st Infantry Brigade, etc.). The main adversary was the Polish 1st Army, which would have invaded Denmark by land, with outlying islands taken through combined amphibious and air assault operations.



Once again, the 6. Panzergrenadier’s primary mission was to defend and hold off the attacking Warsaw Pact forces long enough for the Danish army to mobilize and reach their combat positions. It was organized as a regular West German mechanized infantry division. However, much like the tardy Dutch south of Hamburg, the Danes were not expected to arrive precisely on time; that’s why plans were made for the West Germans to at least be able to fend for themselves for a longer period. As such, it was heavily reinforced. This included:

  • Heimatschutzbrigade 51 - although a territorial army brigade, it was not a Bundeswehr mobilization formation but an active one. This means its soldiers were closer to regular troops rather than reservists.
  • Heeresfliegerkommando 6 - an entire helicopter regiment with both airlift and anti-tank capacities. These were usually only attached to an army corps.
  • Though not officially attached (but in our war scenario, they will), Schleswig-Holstein was home to many Bundesmarine facilities and local units. These would have provided welcome reinforcements in the field.


Being almost a whopping 30.000 soldiers strong, the 6. Panzergrenadier was closer to a small corps than a mere division. As a matter of fact, it was the Bundeswehr’s biggest division - perhaps even the biggest in the whole of NATO. However, being assigned to a smaller command outside the major NORTHAG, CENTAG, etc., it was not at the top of the priority list for new or replacement equipment.

It should be noted that both its Jäger battalions and most of its recon battalion were to be detached from the division to form a special battlegroup tasked with defending Lübeck until relieved by the Danes. As such, these forces won’t be included in the 6. Panzergrenadier-Division.

[h2]The 6. Panzergrenadier-Division in WARNO[/h2]
What can you expect from 6. Panzergrenadier-Division in-game? New units are highlighted in bold and italic!

LOG
  • Rather average and much like the already in-game 2. Panzergrenadier-Division, minus the Belgian units. This includes a FOB.
  • The UH-1D MÜN. replaces the CH-53G MÜN.
  • The older and smaller (but new in WARNO) MAN 630 L2AE MUN. replaces the MAN KAT 6X6 MÜN.


INF
  • A very good category featuring the usual PZ.GRENADIER squads and variants in MARDER 1A2 and M113A1G (both including MILAN version), PIONIER, as well as MG-3, M40A1 and MILAN 2 weapon teams.
  • Due to the 6. Panzergrenadier having more airlift capabilities than usual, the PZ.GRENADIER (M113) gains access to UH-1D helicopters as a transport option.
  • The division lacks any JÄGER infantry. Instead, it can call on plenty of HEIMAT.-JÄGER in M113A1G (some too with MILAN). FELDJÄGER will be present to keep the troops in line, this time riding to battle in their (both new) FELDJÄGER KUBEL. 181 and FELDJÄGER FUCHS with the Military Police trait.
  • A major new element are the Bundesmarine attachments. In 1988, the West German navy created a small naval infantry battalion in Schleswig-Holstein. This Seebataillon regrouped two existing independent companies: the Strandmeisterkompanie and Kampfschwimmerkompanie, both of which trained with the larger 6. Panzergrenadier regularly in peace-time.
    • The new STRANDMEISTER ("Beach Master") are assault engineers tasked with securing and clearing beaches from all obstacles prior to an amphibious landing. A 10-man squad equipped with Uzi, G3, MG-3, and explosives, these soldiers feature the Shock and Resolute traits (being both combat engineers and naval infantry). These squads are quickly identifiable by their white helmets and blue berets.
    • The Kampfschwimmers will be addressed in the REC tab.
  • Furthermore, there are also the new MARINESICHERUNGS, which are a more heavily armed variant of the land-based SICHERUNGS squads, also featuring the Resolute trait.


ART
  • An average category with the usual complement of M109A3GA1 and FH155-1 155mm, plus LARS-2 MLRS and PANZERMÖRSER.
  • Courtsey of the Heimatschutzbrigade 51 you’ll also get MRS. 120mm TAMPELLA mortars and FH M1A2 (A2) 105mm towed howitzers.
  • Unusually so, the division was one of the last to switch from the M107 170mm to M110 203mm, a process that barely started within our timeframe. We decided only to feature the former - M107 170mm.


TANK
  • Good… and bad. Let’s start with the good first. The 6. Panzergrenadier has more and cheaper tank slots than a regular Panzergrenadier-Division since it had the usual number of tank battalions, plus the two extra ones from Heimatschutzbrigade 51.
  • On to the bad: the 6. Panzergrenadier was the only regular Heer division never to receive the Leopard 2 (even the Gebirgsdivision got some, figure that). Not only did our formation get stuck with the LEOPARD 1 up to the end of the Cold War, but furthermore, it only fielded older variants. This results in the (new) LEOPARD 1A1A2 (similar in stats to 1A1A1, just with some minor visual differences) and the lesser (also new) LEOPARD 1A2A1 (with -1 Front armor).
  • The division can also count on the usual array of tank destroyers: KANJPZ, JAGUAR 1, and JAGUAR 2.


REC
  • Upon the start of hostilities, the 6. Panzergrenadier was to lose most of its recon battalion (which would form the core of Lübeck's garrison). Therefore, no FUCHS RASIT or JÄGER AUFKL., and AUFKLÄRER and LUCHS will be minimal. BO-10M VBH recon helos will be available normally.
  • A few (new) HEIMAT.-AUFKLÄRER from Heimatschutzbrigade 51, as well as GREEN ARCHER and the new CL-89 UAV from Artillerie-Regiment 6 will (partially) bring some new units to the table.
  • Further backed by the Bundesmarine! They come to the rescue with:
    • KSK combat divers, much like the West German variant of Navy SEALs, which will be a 6-man special forces recon squad inserted by ways of (new) SEA KING helicopter.
    • New ILTIS KSK will be a recon ILTIS MILAN with Special Forces trait.
    • The Do-28D-2 is a weird-looking unarmed recon plane used by the Bundesmarine to patrol the Baltic.


AA
  • Good with the classical combo of GEPARD, FLIEGERFAUST and F20-2 ZWILLINGE.
  • The Bundesmarine’s air branch Marinefliegergeschwader bases in Schleswig-Holstein were protected by (new) BOFORS L/70 MFG which are an upgraded variant equipped with autoloaders. The navy’s air detachments were also the first users of the wheeled (new) FRR ROLAND MFG based on a MAN KAT chassis.


HEL
  • Average with the usual BO-105 PAH-1 and BO-105 PAH-1A1 helicopters, but with more and likely cheaper slots compared to other West German divisions.


AIR
  • A pretty good category with the typical F-4F fighter.
  • The (new) RF-4E were in real-life recon planes but are not going to be used as such in-game, being too fast to be useful as a battlefield reconnaissance in WARNO. Instead, in our war scenario, these planes are threatened with being overrun and hurriedly turned into makeshift bombers. Just plain ‘ol bomb trucks without any air-to-air defense missiles.
  • Futhermore, the Marinefliegergeschwader naval air squadrons would lend a much-needed hand with their TORNADO MFG [CLU] with BL.755 bombs and TORNADO MFG [SEAD], which can be considered the only "real" German SEAD in our timeframe, armed with HARM missiles. Both planes will feature their naval air livery and more ECM, thanks to additional electronic warfare pods.
  • The Bundesmarine would also recall reserve pilots to fly in-storage F-104G MFG in bomber role, also displaying their distinct livery.


The 6. Panzergrenadier is a unique, supersized mechanized infantry division that counts on substantial Bundesmarine support, plus some special new units. This means very good infantry and air forces, but lacking modern armor and artillery.

[h2]Warsaw Pact’s 94-ya Gvardeyskaya Motostrelkovaya Diviziya Highlighted[/h2]



Let’s turn to the 94-ya Gvardeyskaya Motostrelkovaya Diviziya (94th Guards Motorized Rifle Division) or 94-ya Gv. MSD. Located on the very northern edge of the Warsaw Pact forces in East Germany, it had the East German 5. Armee to its left, and the Baltic Sea to its right.

Mirroring the special mission of the NATO troops in front of it, the Soviet motorized rifle division’s objective in the case of hostilities was to strike immediately northwest. In quick succession, it would cross the Trave, Kiel, and Schlei canals, a 100km advance, which would find it on the doorsteps of the Danish border. If successful, the Soviets would be able to separate NORTHAG (and LANDJUT) from AFNORTH. The Soviet division would pave the way for the 1st Polish Army, following closely behind. To accomplish this war-time goal, the 94-ya Gv. MSD was reinforced with combat engineer assets to dross minefields and waterways quickly.



Soviet forces facing NORTHAG - especially British NATO formations - were considered by the Warsaw Pact command to be the main threat. As such, they were the first to convert from T-62 to newer T-64 main battle tanks, including the 94-ya Gv. MSD. But, by 1989, the rest of Group of Soviet Forces in Germany had transitioned to the T-64 (or the later T-80). As one of the first, the 94-ya Gv. MSD’s equipment started to show its age by the time of WARNO’s World War III. The division’s TO&E was of an older type compared to other Soviet Motorized Rifle Divisions.

[h2]The 94-ya Gv. MSD in WARNO[/h2]
In WARNO, the 94-ya Gv. MSD’s main feature is that it’s a fully equipped T-64 motorized rifle division with a wide array of variants of the main battle tank, especially (new in-game) older versions.

LOG
  • A good category with the usual FOB, URAL-4320 and MT-LB supply units, as well as the (new) PTS-3 amphibious carrier, which is a heavier variant of the East German PTS-M, and based on a T-64 chassis.
  • Command vehicles include BTR-60PBK, BMP-1K3 and the new POTOK-2, an unarmed command IFV based on the BMP-1.


INF
  • A very good category as the 94-ya Gv. MSD featured two BTR and one BMP regiment, which means that plentiful MOTOSTRELKI variants (RPG-22, Metis, etc) as well as command and PULEMETCHIKI are available. They will be brought to battle in BTR-60, BMP-1, and a handful of BMP-2s. The usual FAGOT, KONKURS, PKM, and AGS weapon teams are also available.
  • SAPERI will include the usual command, explosives, and RPO flavors.
  • To assist the Soviet division in its multi-canal crossing, the 2nd Guards Tank Army’s air assault battalion would be seconded to the formation, bringing DSh. (Metis) and DSh. (RPG-22). These will be available without the airlift capability to transport their BMDs, meaning the squads will only be transportable in Mi-8 (armed and unarmed).


ART
  • Average, with the usual complement of towed and self-propelled artillery pieces.
  • These include 2S12 120mm mortar and D-30 122mm towed gun.
  • Plus 2S1 GVOZDIKA 122mm and 2S3 AKATSIYA 152mm self-propelled artillery, as well as BM-21 GRAD MLRS.
  • The only new unit would be the UR-67 mine-clearing vehicle. Quite similar to the East German SPW-50PK(MRF), this unit doesn’t feature two “coffin launchers” but rather a single rail to launch its heavy-duty but short-ranged explosives.


TANK
  • A good category with the division fielding a full T-64 tank arsenal (though constrained by an older TO&E). This allowed it to field slightly more armor than a regular motorized rifle division, though they will be older with only a limited amount of the most modern versions.
    • T-64A Obr. 83: our current T-64A (with 25-ya Tank. Diviziya of WARNO - NORTGHAG) renamed to accommodate the new variants. This also applies to the T-64AK command variant.
    • T-64A Obr. 81: new and an earlier version of the Obr. 83 (obviously), sporting the same gun but with less armor.
    • T-64A Obr. 84: the latest (new) variant in our timeframe, featuring a new rangefinder bringing its engagement range to 2100m.
    • T-64AV: this new T-64A Obr. 84 is outfitted with reactive armor.
    • T-64BK, T-64B1 and T-64B will all be represented by a single card each.
  • A few anti-tank units can be found in this category as well, including the BRDM-2 KONKURS and the new MT-12R RUTA. This last unit was already presented as an option for the Nemesis #2.1 and makes the cut again! It is an MT-12 anti-tank gun with radar guidance, with increased range and improved accuracy.


REC
  • Let’s kick off with the classic stuff. You’ll get the BRDM-2 and BRM-1K vehicles, plus a handful of Mi-2 recon helicopters.
  • Plus additional RAZVEDKA, RAZVEDKA SAPERI and MOT. RAZVEDKA, the latter riding RAZV. BMP-1P.
  • New units include the IRM JOUK, an amphibious engineering BMP specialized in reconnoitering beaches and crossing rivers. It will be a recon transport for a new (no name yet) specific 6-man recon-engineer squad.
  • Plus the new R-330T TARAN, a recon MTL-LB with the SIGINT trait.
  • The new Mi-8TARK, a lightly armed recon helicopter used for cross-border observation.
  • TU-143 REYS, a fast UAV.


AA
  • Average with the usual set of vehicles and units. These include IGLA MANPAD teams, ZU-23-2 AA guns, STRELA-10M and OSA-AKM SAM, plus the
    ZSU-23-4M3 BIRYUSA
    SPAAG.


HEL
  • Rather dismal. No armed helicopters will be available except for the armed ones brought by the DSh. air assault squads (see INF) category.


AIR
  • Pretty good, with the MiG-29 fighter flying air superiority and a hefty number of Su-17M4 in various loadouts for ground support and strike missions.


The 94-ya Gvardeyskaya Motostrelkovaya Diviziya is lavishly equipped with the potent T-64, backed by strong mechanized infantry forces, recon, and combat engineers. It lacks supporting arms and is critically deficient in helicopter support, however.

[h2]Until Next Week![/h2]
That’s it for this first WARNO DevBlog. We’ll be back next week with Nemesis #4.3!

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See you on the battlefield, commander!

Nemesis #4.1 - Covering Force Area

Hello, hello!

It’s time for another round of Nemesis! In today’s DevBlog, we’ll kick off with Nemesis #4, the next community-voted mini-expansion for WARNO.

Let’s get down to business and introduce the first Nemesis option: Nemesis #4.1 - Covering Force Area. This NORTHAG-based option pits together the Dutch-led Beveiligende Strijdmacht against the East German 20. Motorisierte Schützendivision, heavily inspired by our Four Days to the Weser Army General campaign.

Let’s go!

[h2]WARNO’s Nemesis Concept[/h2]
Before we start, a reminder of what WARNO’s Nemesis DLCs entail. These are paid mini-expansions containing two paired or themed divisions - one from NATO and one from the Warsaw Pact - bringing new units, vehicles, and weapons.



Each Nemesis run features three different offerings. Once we have laid down all the juicy details in previews like today’s, you receive one week to choose your favorite option (get ready for some very persuasive and imaginative propaganda battles). After the vote concludes, one Nemesis is crowned the winner and enters Eugen’s development and production pipeline. The other options go back into the vault, perhaps to be dusted off for a future run-off vote (or not).



Note that each of the Nemesis pairings are all “what if” battles, operations, or part of decisive campaigns in WARNO’s alternative World War III. They all take place in the fictional timeline as described within the base game, but are always grounded in reality and historical research. In essence, each Nemesis successfully chosen by you will “write” WARNO’s lore to a certain extent (but with caveats to not exclude other divisions, armies, nations, or weapons, further down the line).



[h2]What About Nemesis #3?[/h2]
Please note that Nemesis #3 has not yet been revealed (which will be done in due time). This Nemesis is already in the Eugen workshop. In order to speed up development and to make sure to be able to offer our WARNO players something in between other projects, we decided to choose the theme, division, and new units for Nemesis #3 ourselves. More info to come soon!

[h2]Nemesis #4.1 - Covering Force Area[/h2]
As mentioned in the introduction, both divisions of the Nemesis #4.1 - Covering Force Area are present in the Four Days to the Weser Army General campaign as featured in ]WARNO - NORTHAG. The Four Days to the Weser Army General campaign starts 48 hours after the initial hostilities in World War III. In comparison, Nemesis #4.1 - Covering Force Area goes earlier and focuses on those critical first hours.



In brief, the so-called Covering Force Area was the designated forward battle zone between the Inner German Border and the Elbe-Seiten Kanal. This West German region was dangerously exposed, surrounded by East German territory. The role of local NATO forces was to defend and inflict the heaviest casualties on attacking Warsaw Pact formations before falling back, giving reinforcing troops the chance to deploy in the rear.

[h2]NATO’s Dutch Beveiligende Strijdmacht Highlighted[/h2]
First up are the Dutch and their Beveiligende Strijdmacht, which roughly translates to Covering or Security Force. While the I Dutch Corps’ inefficient pre-war mobilization strategy saw the bulk of the fighting forces located hundreds of kilometers away in the Netherlands, several formations were pre-deployed in West Germany.



The tip of the spear, so to speak, consisted of the 41 Pantserbrigade and two battalions, which formed the core of a multinational task force defending the “Covering Force Area.” This formation, though fighting in the West German’s 3. Panzerdivision’s sector (this means some Bundeswehr attachments) was technically under I Dutch Corps command.

In Dutch, this grouping of mechanized forces was known as the Beveiligende Strijdmacht. Their task was to hold off the Warsaw Pact advance for as long as possible. The task force was composed of:
  • The Dutch 41 Pantserbrigade.
  • The Dutch 01 Geniegevechtsgroep (engineer battalion).
  • The Dutch 103 Verkenningsbataljon (recon battalion).
  • The West German Panzerbrigade 7.
  • The West German Aufklärungpanzer-Abteilung 3.
  • The West German Heeresfliger-Rgt. 16.
  • Elements from US 2nd Armored Division's Forward HQ.
  • West German BGS border guards.


[h2]The Beveiligende Strijdmacht in WARNO[/h2]
What can you expect from Beveiligende Strijdmacht in-game? New units are highlighted in bold and italic!

LOG
An average category. Being a temporary and multinational battlegroup with no dedicated HQ, it won’t be the strongest in logistics and command & control. Instead, the Beveiligende Strijdmacht relies on the various subordinate brigades’ supply assets.
  • These include the Dutch heavy DAF YHZ-2300 VRACHT as well as West German UNIMOG MÜN. and M113A1 MÜN. supply vehicles. Plus FOB.
  • West German M577GA2 and Dutch YPR-765 PRCO-CI command vehicles.
  • The Americans contribute a few OH-60A CO and supply UH-1H, with the Bundeswehr bringing in BO-105M FÜH. and CH-53G MUN.




INF
The infantry forces available to this battlegroup are pretty good, with a powerful combination of Dutch and West German mechanized infantry.
  • Dutch PANTSERINFANTERIE (all variants) with YPR-765 PRI IFV armed with a 25mm chaingun.
  • Bundeswehr PANZERGRENADIER in MARDER 1A2 and M113A1G.
  • These squads are backed by Dutch M2HB machine gun and West German MG-3 and MILAN 2 weapon teams.
  • A few truck- and M113-based Dutch GENIE and American ENGINEERS in M113.


ART
An average category as the Beveiligende Strijdmacht had fewer and lighter artillery battalions than a full division.
  • Either Dutch M109A2 and West German M109A3GA1 self-propelled 155mm howitzers.
  • Or Dutch self-propelled M106A2 107mm mortars, backed by towed MO-120-RT61 120mm mortars, as well as West German PANZERMÖRSER self-propelled ones.


TANK
Tank forces are very good!
  • The Dutch Landmacht brings the powerful LEOPARD 2A4(B) (in good numbers), supported by Bundeswehr’s cheaper LEOPARD 1A1A1 and 1A5. Command variants are also present.
  • Dedicated tank destroyers include the deadly Dutch YPR-765 PRAT and West German JAGUAR 2.




REC
An excellent category. The Beveiligende Strijdmacht can rely on not one (usual for a division) but two recon battalions, further reinforced by forward-deployed American airmobile elements. This means a very large selection of recon units is available.
  • Such as Dutch M113 C&V, BO-105 CB, YPR-765 PRRDR, as well as VERKENNERS in LARO jeeps.
  • West German LUCHS and AUFKLÄRER in ILTIS, ALOUETTE II, and FUCHS RASIT. The BGS will patrol with their dedicated PUMA helicopter or (new) VW T2b van.
  • The Americans are present with OH-58D KIOWA and KIOWA WARRIOR, SCOUTS in M151A2 M2HB, as well as CEWI units.




AA
Is rather average, with the formation lacking a “divisional” AA battalion, relying on brigade anti-aircraft assets. The Beveiligende Strijdmacht benefits from the air cover provided by a nearby SAM battalion, the Dutch 3 GGW, relocated from the south of Hamburg to the forward battle area.
  • This means the (new) Dutch I-HAWK, CHEETAH PRTL, and STINGER teams.
  • West German GEPARD 1A1, FK20-2 20mm guns, and FLIEGERFAUST teams.
  • Backed by American M163A2 PIVADS vehicles and STINGER MANPADs.




HEL
A good category with the main rotary-wing assets in the area being the West German Heeresflieger-Rgt. 16. Its main mission was to support the delaying actions in the Covering Force Area, playing hide and “eat my ATGM” with enemy columns.
  • No Dutch attack helicopters (these were only procured after the Cold War).
  • Mostly (and plenty) West German Bo-105PAH- and Bo-105PAH-1A1.
  • Plus a few support American COBRA in I-TOW and rocket payload configuration.


AIR
Good with a combination of Koninklijke Luchtmacht and Luftwaffe planes providing air cover.
  • These include West German F-4F and Dutch NF-5A in strike roles (HE, AT, CLU, RKT, and NPLM).
  • And F-16A in AA and strike (HE and CLU) roles.




The Beveiligende Strijdmacht is a battlegroup with excellent recon units, good mechanized infantry and tank forces, including helicopter and air cover, but lacks supporting arms.

[h2]Warsaw Pact’s 20. Motorisierte Schützendivision Highlighted[/h2]
Next up: the communists. The Nationale Volksarmee’s 20. Motorisierte Schützendivision had a special organization within the East German army. It was on paper a mobilization division, made up of two-thirds reservists and fielding largely outdated equipment. However, on the other hand, its tank regiment’s first battalion was to be formed from a training unit that housed early variants of the T-72. This made it the only East German motorized infantry division with T-72s, as these main battle tanks were usually restricted to the (two) Panzerdivisionen within the army.



The NVA’s 5. Armee’s plan was to clear the Covering Force Area with second-line troops, with the best divisions (including the 9. Panzerdivision) kept in reserve to be unleashed once a breakthrough had been made. It fell on the 19. and this Nemesis’s 20. Motorisierte Schützendivision to (unusually so) spearhead the assault, placing them in direct opposition with the Dutch Beveiligende Strijdmacht.

In order to clear the NATO delaying forces from the area, the East German formations were to be reinforced by smaller but powerful specialized independent elements, including entire artillery and engineer brigades, an anti-tank regiment, plus the Soviet
138-y Otd. Tank. Polk, equipped with T-64B and BV tanks.

It might be worth mentioning that the 20. Motorisierte Schützendivision is the last of the “unusual” East German divisions. Only standard or formations extremely similar to existing WARNO divisions remain in the historical records.

[h2]The 20. Motorisierte Schützendivision in WARNO[/h2]
Let’s take a look at how the 20. Motorisierte Schützendivision would look like in Nemesis #4.1.

LOG
  • A good category, with the command vehicles UAZ-469 FÜH., SPW-50PU, and SPW-40P2(K).
  • Supplies are provided by URAL-4320 MUN., with a few T813 and the (new) KRAZ-255B. Plus a FOB.


INF
A very good category with a large array of infantry.
  • One out of the three infantry regiments available to the 20. MSD was made up of regular soldiers, resulting in MOT.-SCHÜTZEN squads riding to battle in either SPW-60PB (two-thirds availability) and BMP-1 SP2 (one-third). The remaining two regiments were made up of mobilized RESERVISTEN in SPW-152K and the new LO-1800 ROBUR truck.
  • The battlegroup can also count on a full security company with SICHERUNGS and MILITARSTREIFE. The latter will come in not only the regular 4-man patrols, but also larger squads, riding respectively the (new) TRABANT 601 jeep and BARKAS B1000 truck, both with the Military Police trait.
  • A large amount of PIONIER combat engineer squads, in either truck or SPW-50K APCs.
  • Weapon support teams include SPG-9, PALR FAGOT, and HMG machine guns.
  • The Soviets will provide one card of MOTOSTRELKI mounted in BMP-1P.




ART
Lots of artillery pieces are available, although only a few are self-propelled units.
  • Divisional artillery include D-30 towed 122mm and D-152mm towed howitzers, as well as BM-21 MRLS, either in HE or NPLM. GR.WFR. M43 120mm mortars can also be deployed.
  • The artillery brigade in support brings a large number of MFRW RM-70 MLRS.
  • The sizable Pionierbrigade 5 includes a few SPW-50PK(MRF).
  • And the Soviets feature a few 2S12 120mm mortars and 2S1 GOVZDIKA.




TANK
Another good category.
  • The 20 MSD’s own tank force was composed mostly of KPZ. T-55A, with one battalion having access to the more capable KPZ. T-72. Both tank models come with command variants.
  • The engineer brigade features additional FLAM.PZ. TO-55.
  • Anti-tank forces include PAK MT-12 100mm, SPW-40P2 MALYUTKA-P, and a few SWP-40P2 KONKURS.
  • The Soviets bring extra firepower with several cards of T-64B and BV, including command and "1" (ATGM-less) variants.




REC
Rather average as 20. MSD’s own recon battalion followed the older TO&E, fielding the PT-76. What’s worse, the supporting Soviets had to rely on the attachment of a few East German scouts in order not to be completely blind.
  • This results in a main vehicle selection of AUFKL. PT-76B and SPW-40P2.
  • Infantry scout squads include RES.-AUFKLÄRER in SPW-40P, AUFKLÄRER in UAZ-469 jeeps, and SPEZIALAUFKLÄRER in MI-2T helicopters.
  • Soviet own's token recon force a few BRM-1 and MOT.-RAZVEDKA in RAZV. BMP-1P.


AA
The 20. MSD has access to plentiful anti-air forces, with the division’s organic AA battalion strengthened by army-level assets.
  • Divisional units are 2K12 KUB, ZU-23-2 23mm, SHILKA and STRELA-2M. Also, the new LO-800 ROBUR ZPU-2 makes an appearance here.
  • Additional army assets include a few KRUG-M3.
  • With the Soviets bringing their share of BIRYUSA, MT-LB STRELA-10M and IGLA teams.




HEL
Rather dismal with the overarching 5. Armee only able to deploy a single attack helicopter regiment, which wasn’t intended to be engaged in hostilities so soon in the Warsaw Pact’s strategic planning.
  • This results in a single card each of rocket Mi-8 and anti-tank Mi-24D, occupying some expensive slots.


AIR
Average, but entirely a Luftstreitkräfte deployment.
  • These include Su-22M4 strike aircraft, MiG-21bis in both strike and fighter roles, and the MiG-23 in air superiority role.




The 20. Motorisierte Schützendivision has an arsenal of different units, including good mechanized infantry, artillery, and tanks. The welcome addition of Soviet armor beefs up its largely reservist core.

[h2]Until Next Week![/h2]
That’s it for this first WARNO DevBlog. We’ll be back next week with Nemesis #4.2!

Don’t forget the vibrant WARNO community. Check the latest news on the Steam News page or visit the Steam Forums. Get together with other players on either the excellent Discord server, Reddit page, YouTube or our Instagram.

See you on the battlefield, commander!

Happy New Year 2025! What's Next?

Hey, hey, hey!

It’s good to be back again, commanders.

Happy New Year and all the best for 2025 from the whole Eugen team! Let’s go and make another kick-ass WARNO year.



In today’s first-ever 2025 post, we’ll take a look at what’s in store for WARNO for the foreseeable future. But before we start, a little recap of 2024 would not be out of place.

[h2]How 2024 Came To Pass?[/h2]
All right, we wanted to give you a review of 2024 before blasting off into the new year with full abandon.

Of course, one of Eugen’s main feats was releasing WARNO out of Early Access into the wild (with only a modicum of delay). Well, scratch that last part: we released the game late. As you know, the team is small, dedicated, and always hard at work at our games (not only WARNO but also Steel Division 2). Game development as a whole is a delicate art, and delays, technical issues, and other unforeseen obstacles are more common than not. However, we did manage to stuff extra content, divisions, weapons, and units in WARNO’s official launch.



WARNO had its full release on May 23rd, 2024, with 18 divisions, 4 operations, and 5 Army General campaigns (that’s 2 divisions and 1 Army General campaign more than originally promised). Plus, we threw in 5 extra divisions with the Early Access Pack for free for Early Access owners of WARNO.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1611600/WARNO/

There is more. We released various new maps in several Reinforcement Packs: Stoneware, Railway, Urban Frontlines, and Albion, Valley and Factory. The last two new maps were specifically created with new assets in response to community requests (Urban and Provence - Southern France).

Throughout the year, we rolled out a host of patches, new features, improvements, and updates, in some cases… ahem… in response to previously rolled-out patches and updates.



You guessed it: Eugen development team is small, mighty, but human. We do at times make mistakes, get unit balances wrong, or take too long to finish, but in the end, we all share the aim to make WARNO the best kick-ass real-time strategy game out there.

[h2]Redoubling Our Efforts[/h2]
Despite some delays, we redoubled our efforts to stay on schedule (which we did manage!) with WARNO’s Expansion Pass content. We delivered:

Nemesis #1: Air Assault, featuring the American 101st Airborne Division and Soviet 56th Separate Guards Air Assault Brigade.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2978640/WARNO__Nemesis_1__Air_Assault/

Nemesis #2: Plateau d'Albion, being the first community-voted mini-expansion, featuring the French 152e Division d'Infanterie and Soviet 76th Airborne Division.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2978650/WARNO__Nemesis_2__Plateau_dAlbion/

And our very first major expansion, WARNO - NORTHAG, with 10 new Divisions, 4 Operations, and 2 Army General campaigns. It also included Belgium, the Netherlands, and Poland as new nations, with a fearsome cameo from Luxembourg!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2978620/WARNO__NORTHAG/

[h2]What Can You Expect?[/h2]
Enough with the old, in with the new! What’s in the works for WARNO on the near horizon?

Nemesis #3 has been picked (by us, so no community vote) and will be soon unveiled. We have already started to work on this mini-expansion in order to speed up development and to get it into your hands quicker!



WARNO - SOUTHAG is coming your ways as well. This major expansion is in the workshop, as we speak, and will feature 10 new divisions, 4 new Operations, and 2 new Army General Campaigns. The expansion will feature Canada, Spain, and Czechoslovakia as new playable nations.



[h2]Nemesis #4[/h2]
But first, from next week onwards, we’ll start with a new Nemesis round, and this one will be - once again - a community vote! The sooner we have a final vote (in a couple of weeks), the sooner we can get busy in the Eugen kitchen.



[h2]Until Next Week![/h2]
That’s it for this first WARNO DevBlog. We’ll be back next week with Nemesis #4.1!

Don’t forget the vibrant WARNO community. Check the latest news on the Steam News page or visit the Steam Forums. Get together with other players on either the excellent Discord server, Reddit page, YouTube or our Instagram.

See you on the battlefield, commander!

v141935: Patch notes

[h3]Code fixes[/h3]
  • Unlocking Steam achievements for the two new Army General campaigns of NORTHAG has been fixed. Unfortunately, to unlock the achievements, you will need to restart your campaign. We apologize for the inconvenience caused.
  • Improved error messages for invalid mods
  • Fixed the size of certain models that appeared very small in the game when using low settings.
  • Fixed an issue where some supply units consumed fuel while moving.
  • Fixed the attack angle of the Pave Claw 30mm on the F/A-16.
  • Fixed AI behavior in Skirmish and tactical battles within campaigns. The AI is no longer passive or inactive and will now attack again.
  • Fixed various crashes

[h3]Data fixes[/h3]
  • Fixed the loadout of the F-111F LGB, which now correctly carries 4 bombs again.


[h2]Merry Christmas[/h2]

NORTHAG Out Now!

Commanders, it’s the news you have been waiting for.

WARNO - NORTHAG our very first expansion is available now!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2978620/WARNO__NORTHAG/

World War III hits the North German Plain. Take to the fight with a smattering of new divisions, new units, weapons, and nations, including 10 new Divisions, 2 new Army General campaigns, 4 new Operations, and much more!

[h2]WARNO - NORTHAG Explained[/h2] WARNO - NORTHAG zooms in on the northern West Germany battlefront where the Warsaw Pact needs to overcome the staunch defenses of NATO’s NORTHAG. Under British command, Belgian, Dutch, West German, and American forces battle against the powerful northern formations of the Soviet Group of Forces in Germany, including East German and reinforcing Polish armies.



WARNO - NORTHAG features:

  • 2 new Army General campaigns.
  • 4 new Operations.
  • 10 new Divisions, including NATO’s Belgian 16e Pantserdivisie, Dutch 4e Divisie, the British 4th Armoured Division and MultiNational Airborne Division, and the American 9th Infantry (Motorized) Division, while the Warsaw Pact deploys the Soviet 25-ya Tank. Diviziya, the East German 9. Panzerdivision, and the Polish 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowan, 20 Dywizja Pancerna and Grupa Desantowa.
  • 3 new playable nations: NATO’s Belgium and the Netherlands, and Warsaw Pact’s Poland.
  • New voice acting.
  • New units and models.


In case you have missed one of the many NORTHAG DevBlogs, make sure to read the dedicated forum post below for a handy overview of all WARNO - NORTHAG previews!

NORTHAG ... what to expect?

[h2]Reinforcement Pack #5 available now[/h2]
It’s not only WARNO - NORTHAG that launched today. Available free to all owners of WARNO, two new battlefields come courtesy of Reinforcement Pack #5: Valley and Factory (both in 3vs3 and 10vs10).



https://store.steampowered.com/app/3363540/WARNO_RP_5__Valley_and_Factory/

Of course, there is also a new balance and update patch release together with the new expansion. Find all the details below!

https://steamcommunity.com/games/1611600/announcements/detail/657059620262511735

[h2]Until The New Year[/h2]
That’s it for 2024 from the Eugen team! Of course, we’ll be busy squishing any bugs and hot-fixing any issues, but for the time being, we’ll say goodbye. We wish everyone happy holidays, and to see you again fresh (with lots of exciting new things) in 2025.

In the meantime, join the WARNO community. Check the latest news on the Steam News page or visit the Steam Forums. Get together with other players on either the excellent Discord server, Reddit page, YouTube or our Instagram.

As always, see you on the battlefield, commander!