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SOUTHAG Division #4: 19. Motostřelecká Divize

Hello, hello!

Another DevBlog, another WARNO - SOUTHAG division preview! In today’s post, we turn - once again - to the Warsaw Pact and their Czechoslovakian fighting forces with the new 19. Motostřelecká Divize or 19th Motor Rifle Division.

Let’s go!

[h2]The 19. Motostřelecká Divize Detailed[/h2]
As you might remember from the first Czechoslovakian battlegroup we highlighted - the 1. Tanková Divize - the 19. Motostřelecká Divize formed part the 1st Army of the Czechoslovak People’s Army (CSLA).

Created in 1958 in Plzeň (Pilsen on the map below), its home base for the duration of the Cold War, the
19. Motostřelecká Divize saw no active combat during its lifetime. The motorized rifle division, structured along the Soviet Army lines, was positioned directly opposite West German troops in Regensburg. The division was a standing formation, combat-ready at all times but with reduced strength. Its peacetime manpower was around 75%, with reservists filling out the ranks in case of mobilization.



In the case of World War III, as so depicted in WARNO, it was planned for the 19. Motostřelecká Divize to transfer its 104th Infantry Regiment to the formation directly to the north (the 20. Motostřelecká Divize), which in turn would likely fall under Soviet operational command (as part of the Soviet Central Group of Forces).

This would leave our 19. Motostřelecká Divize with three “teeth” regiment out of the standard four, amputating the battlegroup of one-third of its infantry. However, the parent 1st Army controlled many independent assets, which could be attached to subordinate divisions to make up for any losses or to bolster their firepower. These were chiefly the 1st Army’s helicopter regiment and the famous 22nd Airborne Brigade, the famous Výsadkáři(and their no less famous song... at least to our old-timer Wargame veterans).



[h2]The 19. Motostřelecká Divize in WARNO - SOUTHAG[/h2]
How will the 19. Motostřelecká Divize look like in WARNO - SOUTHAG? New units are both italic and bolded, and everything that follows is work-in-progress and subject to change.



LOG
Pretty good with command units.
  • It includes the new OT-62-R4MT, which is a command variant of the OT-62's APC different from the Polish TOPAS R-3M, plus the BVP-1K, as well as Mi-19.
  • Supply units include PMZ (that is a FOB), V3S medium and T813 heavy supply trucks, and the Mi-17T supply helicopter.


INF
Due to the loss of one of its three infantry regiments, this 19. Motostřelecká Divize category is a bit weaker than other mechanized infantry divisions.
  • The core infantry are the same as the 1. Tanková Divize. These are MOTOSTŘELCI, ŽENISTÉ, weapon support teams, with the addition of a AGS-17 automatic grenade launcher team.
  • The 104th Infantry Regiment, the one transferred out, was the division's sole user of OT-64 APCs. This means transport options for MOTOSTŘELCI are BVP-1 and BVP-2, while ŽENISTÉ squads are the only ones left with access to the OT-62 and OT-64 APCs.
  • Some REZERVISTI squads in trucks and OT-62A will also be available. These reservists are wearing the older Vz.60 uniforms.
  • The real (new) stars of the division are the VÝSADKÁŘI squads. Much like the East German Fallschirmjägers, Czechoslovakia's sole airborne brigade acted both as an airborne/heliborne formation and the army's special forces. As such, they come with both the Special Forces and Shock traits. These air assault squads are 10-strong, armed with Vz.58V, two Vz.59L, and a RPG-7VL. The squads come in combat, command, and ATGM variants, riding unarmed or rocket-armed Mi-17T helicopters.


ART
As we mentioned in the previous Czechoslovakian-themed DevBlog, the communist country had a vibrant domestic weapons and vehicle industry.
  • It also produced its own artillery, such as the M Vz.52 82mm and Vz.82 120mm mortars.
  • The only towed howitzer available to the 19. Motostřelecká Divize is the D-30 122mm. As a side note, we have incorrectly granted the same artillery piece to the 1. Tanková Divize. Historically, these guns had been replaced in the tank-heavy division by the 2S1 Gvozdika.
  • Self-propelled guns available to the 19. Motostřelecká Divize are the (mentioned above) 2S1 and the domestic-made DANA, as well as the RM-70 MRLS.
  • A welcome addition to the Czechoslovakian arsenal (even for the Warsaw Pact at large) is the first self-propelled mortar: the new PRÁM-S. This is a 120mm mortar mounted casemate-style on a BVP-1. And why stop there? This armored vehicle is also equipped with a 12,7mm HMG, plus a Konkurs ATGM launcher. Although not distributed to any divisions, a dozen or so PRAM-S had been produced by the end of the Cold War. In our ”March to War”, they have been regrouped into an army asset battery and attached to the 19. Motostřelecká Divize.


TANK
Average in slots, since it is short a tank batallion compared to other MSDs, it is quite unique and potent from its composition.
  • The two infantry regiment's tank batallions were equiped with the T-55AM1, coming in combat and command variants, with a few T-55A in support. The former tank is the missing link between the T-55A and the T-55AM2; it received the earlier variant’s armor and lack of smoke, but with the latter version’s more capable 2275m tank gun.
  • Meanwhile, 19.MSD & 20.MSD's tank regiments were planned to be the first non-tank division regiments to be reequiped with T-72 in 1989-90, but this never happened due to the end of the Cold War. In our timeframe, this will, and since by then the newer T-72M1 had replaced the T-72M in Czechoslovakian production, it will get this tank.
  • Therefore, we'll have an infantry division with about half/half T-55AM-1 & T-72M1.
  • Missile destroyer units are limited to a handful OP PTRK KONKURS (BRDM-2 KONKURS).
  • Towed anti-tank guns include the domestic-made VÝS. BZK VZ.59 82mm, a Special Forces traited recoilless rifle, airliftable in an Mi-17T. Another new unit is the M-53 100mm, an anti-tank gun, which in a secondary role, can be put to use as a field gun.


REC
Another balanced category for the 19. Motostřelecká Divize.
  • Recon infantry available to the battlegroup includes the same as those found in the 1. Tanková Divize plus new VÝS. PRŮZKUMNÍCI air assault recon squads deployable in armed helicopters.
  • Further backed up by an armored OT-65 DPP with a ground-based radar.
  • And the heliborne Mi-17Z2 recon helicopter, doubling up as a jammer.


AA
A standard category.
  • Anti-air defenses contain PPLRK S-2M (Strela-2) MANPAD teams, plus the same PLDVK VZ.23/59 SPAAG as the 1. Tanková Divize.
  • In addition, the 2K12 KUB can also be found.


HEL
A good category.
  • It fields the same Mi-2URP and MI-17 [RKT] as its sister tank division.
  • Plus support from the CSLA’s only Mi-24V regiment, with rocket and ATGM loadouts.


AIR
Air cover is pretty decent for the 19. Motostřelecká Divize.
  • Air superiority missions are flown by the MiG-21Bis and MiG-29.
  • Czechoslovakia was among the few countries to acquire and operate the Su-25 during the Cold War. These will be available in all Soviet loadouts.


The 19. Motostřelecká Divize is a well-rounded motor rifle division, with less mechanized-mounted infantry to comparable formations but without any true handicap. It can also count on a heft contingent of potent Czechoslovakian airborne troops to bolster its ranks!

[h2]WARNO - SOUTHAG Expansion In Short[/h2] WARNO - SOUTHAG is WARNO’s second expansion after WARNO - NORTHAG and showcases the fighting in southern West Germany near the Alps and on the Czechoslovakian frontier.

In the southern reaches of Germany, the Warsaw Pact with the Soviet Central Group of Forces, bolstered by the communist Czechoslovakians, battles against a reconstituted and counter-attacking NATO SOUTHAG command led by France, with American, West German, Canadian, and reinforcing Spanish troops.



[h2]Until Next Week[/h2]
We’ll be back next week with a new WARNO - SOUTHAG preview.

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, commanders.

SOUTHAG Division #3: Armoured Division No. 1 "Brunete"

Buenos días, commandantes!

We are back with another WARNO - SOUTHAG division preview. And once again, in today’s DevBlog, we’ll cast a shining light on a new WARNO nation: NATO’s Spain bringing their División Mecanizada «Brunete» n.º 1 or the Armoured Division No. 1 "Brunete".

Vamos!

[h2]Spanish Armed Forces History[/h2]
Spain emerged from Franco’s decades-long dictatorship in the late 1970s, eventually joining NATO in 1982. Far from the Iron Curtain and cornered on the southern flank of Europe, the Spanish armed forces in the 1980s were on a path of internal transformation and downsizing. While yes, any kind of potential World War III conflict with the Warsaw Pact was nominally on the table, it was not foreseen as a reality (that is, until WARNO’s “March to War” hits).



Democratic Spain’s role in the 1980s NATO needs to be seen through the lens of the military’s role in the preceding dictatorship. They supported Franco as the Caudillo, taking part in a repressive military police state and focused chiefly on internal security. Having won the Spanish Civil War in 1939 against the socialistic democratic forces (heavily backed by communists), Franco’s fascist regime evolved over time, at first courting Hitler, then remaining neutral during World War II.

Deep in poverty and heavily isolated, Francoist Spain gradually opened up from the 1950s onwards. Reforms saw admittance to the United Nations, while the United States saw an opportunity on Europe’s flank, with Spain acting as a helpful anti-communist force; the Americans not only provided financial help but also opened up several key military facilities and bases in the country.



After the ascension to democracy in 1978, for a short moment, Spain saw the specter of military dictatorship in 1981 loom again during an eventful coup d'état attempt (in which the Armoured Division No. 1 "Brunete" played a part). This was just a blip, and for the rest of the 1980s, Spain proved to be a solid but relatively withdrawn NATO ally.

[h2]Spain in NATO[/h2]
As a new NATO member, Spain was expected to commit troops to the defense of Western Europe. The Spanish Fuerzas Armadas were to provide a parachute battalion to the ACE Mobile Force, as well as at least one corp (more on that below) in case of hostilities, either:

  • A “Mountain Corps” for service in the Mediterranean theater (Italy, Greece, or Turkey).
  • The Armoured Division No. 1 "Brunete" to be sent to southern West Germany. This formation could be expanded by follow-up forces to a full mechanized corps.


Our WARNO World War III scenario envisions the second option, with Brunete rushing through France to join SOUTHAG. This plan was considered by high command but never tested in real-life conditions or exercises. As we are considering that Canada will be able to airlift two brigades across the ocean, transporting a division by rail from Spain to France is not implausible.

[h2]The Armoured Division No. 1 "Brunete" Detailed[/h2] División Mecanizada «Brunete» n.º 1 was originally created in 1943, its name referring to the important Spanish Civil War Battle of Brunete of 1937, which saw a Nationalist strategic victory after counter-attacking a Republican-started offensive near Madrid. It was also the largest tank battle during the war.



During its lifetime, the Brunete was considered one of the best-armed and most powerful divisions in Spain during its lifetime. Originally equipped with German (Panzer IV) and Soviet tanks (T-26), after the normalization of relations with the United States in the 1950s, the division was equipped with American-made equipment, later augmented by French weaponry.



During the coup d'état attempt in 1981, the division barracked in Madrid and received orders to assist the rebels. Several high-ranking divisional officers were part of the conspiracy, though other members of the military effectively counter-manded the division’s deployment during the coup.



By the late 1980s, the Brunete was a small division with only two brigades (thanks to the aforementioned downsizing in the early 1980s). This meant it was closer in scale to a French division than other NATO formations. Considering that the Brunete was to be one of the first elements of a mechanized corps, much like the in-game French 5e Blindée, we have attached some additional independent support units. This brings up Brunete to divisional strength.

That’s not where the similarities with the French end. Spain was the main user of the AMX-30 tanks outside of France itself. All things considered, the Spanish Army of the late Cold War was a mix of French and American equipment, including a few domestic designs.

[h2]The Armoured Division No. 1 "Brunete" in WARNO - SOUTHAG[/h2]
How will the Armoured Division No. 1 "Brunete" look like in WARNO - SOUTHAG? Well, a whole bunch of new units (marked in both italic and bold). As always, units and categories are subject to change.

LOG Brunete’s logistical base was mediocre. The division was intended to be strategically projected into West Germany with only a “paper plan” to guide it. The corps it intended to form was also non-existent within the Spanish Army at the time. All of this is represented in the in-game category.
  • Supply units include FOB, the new PEGASO 3046 light truck, and the M548A2 armored supply vehicle.
  • Command units include the M577 and the new BMR-PC. This latter unit is a command variant of the domestic 6x6 wheeled APC series.


INF
Pretty decent for a smaller armored NATO division, but its infantry is a scarce commodity. It’s a good thing Brunete’s recon troops provide some additional feet on the ground and firepower.

SOUTHAG Division #2: 1. Tanková Divize

Dobrý den, commanders!

We are back with our second WARNO - SOUTHAG division preview. In today’s DevBlog, we’ll take a look at (another) new nation and division: the Warsaw Pact’s Czechoslovakians with the 1. Tanková Divize or 1st Tank Division.

Read on!

[h2]Czechoslovakia History[/h2]
Now, thanks to this writer’s oopsie, “Checoslovakia” has now officially entered WARNO’s lore as a delicious communist-made chocolate cereal (outlawed for its “bohemian” tastes - thanks for the jokes guys!). However, the real Czechoslovakia, as a communist nation part of the Eastern Bloc and the Warsaw Pact, was an entirely different entity.

In the late stages of World War II, the Soviet Red Army had liberated most of the Czechoslovakian lands. The nation turned forcibly communist by 1948 and was renamed the People’s Republic of Czechoslovakia. Both Czech and Slovak as official languages were used in military and political documents, and the status of both individual republics (which later facilitated the peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1992) was enshrined in the constitution in 1960 with the Czech Bohemia-Moravia and Slovakia.



The relationship between the communist country as a client state and its overlord, the USSR, changed abruptly after the Prague Spring of 1968. While the Czechoslovakians clamored for more political liberalization, the Soviet Union, joined by other Warsaw Pact nations, invaded the middle European country and put down the protest violently.



Before 1968, the Czechoslovak People’s Army (Československá ľudová armáda or CSLA) was considered to be one of the best trained and equipped of all Warsaw Pact. After the Prague Spring, the armed forces were undone, never to be trusted fully by the Soviet Army. The purge of the older army in the 1970s and the strict control of the Soviet Army were still felt by the late 1980s. However, Czechoslovakia's well-established industrial and economic base ensured that the country’s armed forces were the best-equipped Warsaw Pact militaries, aside from the USSR.

[h2]The 1. Tanková Divize’s History[/h2]
The 1. Tanková Divize or 1st Tank Division doesn’t have an impressive historical record or even much of a combat career during the Cold War. Formed in 1958, the 1. Tanková Divize never saw action. Like the rest of the CSLA, it was formed along Soviet Army lines, towing the line in terms of TO&E, from motorized rifles to the disposition of its tank forces. The formation was kept in reserve behind the 2nd, 19th, and 20th Motor Rifle Divisions as part of the 1st Army, the main frontline army. This resulted in the 1. Tanková Divize being one of the best-equipped and most combat-ready CSLA units.



As mentioned before, thanks to the Czechoslovakian industrial capacity and many military factories, the CSLA was the best-equipped in the Warsaw Pact (besides the Soviet Army itself), exporting its own weapons to other communist nations. It featured both modern license-built Soviet equipment and Czech domestic-designed weaponry. Czechoslovakia was the only country outside the USSR to produce the BMP-2 (designated BVP-2 in CSLA service) and fielded a large number of this IFV. In comparison, East Germany and Poland only had 30 each of these vehicles, “generously” donated by their Soviet comrades. Czechoslovakia also produced (as did Poland) the T-72M and M1. Plus, the country’s armed industry jointly (again with Poland) designed and produced the SKOT (OT-64 in CSLA service) and TOPAS (OT-62) vehicles.


There is more: the domestic arms industry also produced their own variants of the AKM assault rifle (the Vz.58) but did not switch to the smaller 5,56mm caliber assault rifle as the USSR and other Warsaw Pact nations. Another home-grown weapon was the UK Vz.59 machine gun. The Czechoslovakian armed forces used the ubiquitous RPG-7 but also fielded the domestic-made disposable rocket launcher called the RPG-75, quite similar in performance to the RPG-18 or M72 LAW. And, of course, no preview of the Czechoslovakian Cold War weaponry would be complete without their gnarly looking SMG, the Vz.61 Skorpion.


[h2]The 1. Tanková Divize’s in WARNO - SOUTHAG[/h2]
How will the 1. Tanková Divize look like in WARNO - SOUTHAG? New units are both italic and bolded, and everything that follows is work-in-progress and subject to change.

LOG
  • Not the best of logistical bases for this offensively-minded tank-heavy division. It can count on the usual set of logistical units, including a FOB, the new V3S medium supply, and the T813 heavy supply truck.
  • Command units include BVP-1K and BVP2-K, as well as the VSOT-65/R2M, which is the Czechoslovakian designation for the in-game Polish SKOT R-2M.


INF
  • Modern equipment in this otherwise decent category. The 1. Tanková Divize’s infantry battalions were all equipped with IFVs, be it the BVP-1 (with Malyutka), BVP-1P (with Fagot) or BVP-2 (with Konkurs), without limitations.
  • The new MOTOSTRELCI come in 7-man squads, with Vz.58, 2x UK Vz.59L LMG and either RPG-7M or RPG-75 depending on the variant. Command versions of this squad have the same manpower strength but field Skorpion, Vz.58, Igla MANPAD, and smoke grenades.
  • The ŽENISTÉ are the battlegroup’s combat engineers, featured in 8-strong squads with Skorpion SMGs and either satchel charges or LPO-50 flamethrower depending on the variant. The Command variant is 6-strong, with Vz.58 and RPG-75. They come in V3S truck or OT-62A APC.
  • The CSLA military police, called the TAI, is a 5-man strong squad with a mix of Skorpion and Vz.58, carrying the Military Police trait, driving to battle with their UAZ-469 TAI. Twice as strong but with the same mix of weapons and featuring the Security trait are POLNÍ ČETNÍ security squads, deployable in either V3S truck or OT-62A APC.
  • Support units include:
    • LOVCI TANKŮ is the usual 6-man strong tank-hunting squad with two RPG-7VL, riding in V3S trucks or (all variants) of the BVP.
    • PTRS FAGOT teams.
    • UK Vz.59 7,62mm medium machine gun teams.


ART
  • A pretty good category for 1. Tanková Divize with tube-based artillery including the new M Vz.52 82mm mortars, D-30 122mm howitzers and the 2S1 and domestic DANA self-propelled guns.
  • Rocket artillery includes the domestic-made RM-70, as well as the older 32-round 130mm RM-51 MRLS.
  • And lastly, the new SVO demining vehicle. This is a BVP-1 hull with its turret stripped and its passenger compartment replaced with 24 rails for 240mm short-range rockets. These were used to explosively clear paths in minefields.


TANK
  • As can be expected, this category is pretty good all-around. All its main battle tanks are part of the T-72 family:
    • The most common tank is the T-72M1 and command variant, the T-72M1K.
    • In addition, a handful of T-72M and command T-72MK are available.
    • While we gave East Germany a few individual T-72S as a “March to War” unit, the Czechoslovakians were in active negotiations with the USSR to obtain the blueprints of the same tank in order to produce it themselves. While talks scuttered with the end of the Cold War, in WARNO’s timeline, the Soviet Union will share the technical specifications with Czechoslovakia in order to bolster their satellite’s armored forces. This is why the 1. Tanková Divize will have access to the T-72S in greater numbers compared to the East German 9. Panzerdivision.
  • The battlegroup doesn’t field a dedicated (towed) anti-tank gun, with the only tank destroying means being the OT PTRK KONKURS (being a locally designated Konkurs-equipped BRDM-2).


REC

Nemesis #3 and Major Update Out Now!

Hello commanders,

Are you ready and deployed for another ram-packed WARNO update? We’ve released today not only Nemesis #3 - Homefront but also a new map - Cliff - and a patch bringing the revamped Armory user interface.

Let’s go!

[h2]WARNO’s New Update[/h2]
So, today’s roll-out contains the following juicy stuff:





https://store.steampowered.com/app/3601220/WARNO__RP_7__Cliff/

Of course, this update wouldn’t be complete without a host of new WARNO fixes, improvements, and other changes. Check out the patch notes below!

https://steamcommunity.com/games/1611600/announcements/detail/497190789924782420

[h2]Nemesis #3 - Homefront[/h2] Nemesis - Homefront is the third Nemesis expansion to release for WARNO. This DLC features two brand-new divisions: the Warsaw Pact Soviet defenders of the 157-yaMotostrelkovaya Diviziya and the mixed troops of NATO’s US 6th Infantry Division (Light). More historical backgrounds can be found in each of the division’s respective DevBlogs.



https://store.steampowered.com/app/3333260/WARNO__Nemesis_3__Homefront/

As WARNO’s World War III engulfs the front lines in West Germany and beyond, the rear areas of both NATO and the Warsaw Pact are vulnerable to potential flanking operations, raids, amphibious or airborne assaults. Both sides equip and raise various units to defend their shores and critical sectors. Nemesis - Homefront presents two well-equipped defensive divisions with additional naval support to bolster their arsenal and manpower.

  • Command two new WARNO Divisions in Skirmish, Ranked or online Multiplayer: the US US 6th Infantry Division (Light) and the Soviet 157-ya Motostrelkovaya Diviziya.
  • Take charge of new units, including US ALASKAN SCOUTS, the renowned NAVY SEALS special forces, Soviet PARTIZANI, and a host of new vehicles, such as CH-54B TARHE helicopters, DRAGON 300 APCs, A-6E INTRUDER, and IS-2M tanks, B-4M 203mm and Br-5M 280mm super-heavy artillery, A222 BEREG, K-1 recon helicopter, and Su-15TM and T-10K aircraft.


[h2]WARNO - SOUTHAG Expansion In Short[/h2]
In case you have missed it: WARNO - SOUTHAG is WARNO’s second expansion currently in the works. We have started to reveal the first divisions, with the 1st Canadian Division taking the lead.

WARNO - SOUTHAG takes place in the southern reaches of Germany, the Warsaw Pact battles against a reconstituted and counter-attacking NATO SOUTHAG command led by France, with American, West German, Canadian, and reinforcing Spanish troops. Opposing are the southern-based Soviet Central Group of Forces, bolstered by the communist Czechoslovakians.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2978630/WARNO__SOUTHAG/

  • 2 new Army General campaigns.
  • 4 new Operations.
  • 10 new Divisions, including new nations Canada, Spain and Czechoslovakia.
  • New voice acting.
  • New units and models.


[h2]Until Next Week![/h2]
We will be back later this week with a deliciously ”Checoslovakian”WARNO - SOUTHAG preview!

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!

v150731: Patch notes

[h3]Features[/h3]
  • Improved the armory and its display, as well as its filters
  • New map Cliff: the Cliff battlefield is inspired by the sweeping coastal landscapes of northern Germany

[h3]Army General[/h3]


    [h4]Highway 66[/h4]

    • Fixed III./PR 14 being classified as an HQ battalion

[h3]Code fixes[/h3]
  • Removed a message that appeared during a surrend, just before the end of game screen
  • Fixed some models in the Armory having transparent areas
  • Fixed a crash that occurred when AI reached enemy spawn
  • Fixed units with a tripod not displaying the correct strength value in the unit sheet
  • Fixed a crash that happened in rare cases in Army General Coop
  • Fixed a bug that allowed selecting an infantry unit by selecting soldiers that were already dead
  • Correction of player name display in Army general
  • Correction of certain building models
  • Fixed IA not using its artillery on the Kreide map
  • Fixed a crash that sometimes occurred when a Seize was given at the same time as producing a unit.
  • Fixed smokes from MLRS that can shoot them, which no longer do damage
  • Correction of inconsistencies in some shielding
  • Mirage 5BA mirsip self-evacuation corrected
  • Improved AI which now uses RECON type aircraft
  • Correction of missing dlc padlocks on armory units
  • Fixed labels sometimes appearing in the sky when playing a replay
  • Fixed freezes that could occur with some mods
  • Fixed bug that allowed exceeding the 9 aircraft limit
  • Fixed the Soviet M-240 now firing at a more realistic angle
  • Fixed lobby window not being able to be minimized after a game
  • Fixed bug where you could see the name of a transported unit with the "NameOnly" display option
  • Infantry models in a transport are now always visible.
  • The scrollbar in the video options tab now updates correctly when changing resolution
  • Fixed Return Fire order sometimes disappearing
  • Fixed routed units no longer turning their backs on the threat
  • Fixed the "multiplayer" section in the profile, where you can now scroll

[h3]Data fixes[/h3]
  • Soviet MIG-23MLD [AA1]'s files have changed and needs to be replaced in your deck

[h3]Nato forces[/h3]


    [h4]USA[/h4]

    • N.G. M1 ABRAMS : Price decreased 200 to 190
    • M1 ABRAMS : Price decreased 210 to 200
    • N.G. M60A3 (TTS) : Price decreased 125 to 120
    • M60A3 (TTS) : Price decreased 135 to 130
    • AH-6F LITTLE BIRD : Stabilizer decreased 35% to 10%
    • AH-6G LITTLE BIRD : Stabilizer decreased 35% to 10%
    • MH-47D CHINOOK : Stabilizer decreased 35% to 10%
    • Recon OH-58C Scout : Stabilizer decreased 35% to 10%
    • Command UH-1H CO : Base Availability increased 2 to 3
    • F-15C EAGLE [AA2] : Price decreased 285 to 270
    • F-16C [AA] : Price decreased 245 to 220
    • F/A-16 renamed F/A-16 [AT]
    • F/A-16 [AT] : Price increased 255 to 260, weapon AIM-9L added
    • AIRBORNE (DRAGON) : Price decreased 80 to 75
    • N.G. M40A1 : Price increased 35 to 40, Suppress damage decreased 212 to 159
    • AB Mk.19 40mm : Price increased 40 to 45
    • LIGHT RIFLES (Dragon) : Health points decreased 10 to 9
    • LIGHT RIFLES (LAW) : Health points decreased 10 to 9, Price decreased 60 to 55
    • LIGHT RIFLES (RCL) : Price increased 60 to 65
    • Command N.G. RIFLES LDR. : Price decreased 45 to 40
    • Recon SNIPER (M82) : Price increased 35 to 45
    • Command M1025 HUMVEE CP : Base Availability increased 2 to 3
    • Recon N.G. M113A3 ACAV : Suppress damage decreased 210 to 159
    • Recon M113A3 ACAV : Suppress damage decreased 210 to 159
    • M274 MULE M40A1 : Suppress damage decreased 210 to 159
    • I-HAWK : Health points decreased 5 to 4
    • M167A1 VADS 20mm : Health points decreased 5 to 4
    • AB M167A1 VADS 20mm : Health points decreased 5 to 4
    • AERO-M167A2 PIVADS 20mm : Health points decreased 5 to 4
    • M167A2 VADS 20mm : Health points decreased 5 to 4
    • XM85 T-CHAP : Health points decreased 5 to 4

      24TH INFANTRY DIVISION (MECH.)

      • FOB : Veterancy locked
      35TH INFANTRY DIVISION (MECH.)

      • FOB : Veterancy locked
      101ST AIRBORNE DIVISION (AIR ASSAULT)

      • M274 SUPPLY MULE : removed CH-47C CHINOOK as transport option

      [h4]United Kingdom[/h4]

      • CHALLENGER MK.2 : Price decreased 230 to 220
      • Recon LYNX AH.7 CHANCELLOR : Base Availability decreased 4 to 3
      • JAGUAR GR.1 [RKT] : weapon Hydra 70 added
      • AEC MILITANT Mk.3 renamed MILITANT Mk.3
      • FV432 CARGO : Price decreased 40 to 25
      • JAVELIN LML : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • SKYGUARD CV 35mm : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • RAPIER FSB2 DARKFIRE : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • RAPIER FSB1 : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • RAPIER FSA : Health points decreased 5 to 4

        4TH ARMOURED DIVISION

        • Changed one 3-pts INF slot into one 1-pt
        • Changed one 3-pts TNK slot into one 2-pts
        MNAD

        • KRAKA MUN. : removed CH-53G as transport option

      [h4]Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland)[/h4]

      • LEOPARD 2A3 : Price decreased 240 to 230
      • M48A2CGA1 : Price decreased 70 to 65
      • M48A2GA2 : Price decreased 80 to 70
      • F-4F [AT] : Base Availability decreased 3 to 2
      • M40A1 : Suppress damage decreased 212 to 159
      • UNIMOG S404 MUN. : Speed increased 50 km/h to 65 km/h
      • UNIMOG S404 : Speed increased 50 km/h to 65 km/h
      • BOFORS L70 : Health points decreased 5 to 3
      • FK20-2 20mm : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • FK20-2 20mm ZWILLINGE : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • I-HAWK : Health points decreased 5 to 4

      [h4]France[/h4]

      • Command AML-90 CP : Price decreased 90 to 80
      • AML-90 : Price decreased 70 to 60
      • AMX-13/90 : Price decreased 60 to 50
      • Recon EBR 90 : Price decreased 90 to 80
      • Command ERC-90 SAGAIE PC : Price decreased 140 to 130
      • ERC-90 SAGAIE : Price decreased 110 to 100
      • Recon ERC-90 SAGAIE RECO : Price decreased 115 to 105
      • ALPHA JET E [HE] : Price decreased 90 to 80
      • ALPHA JET E [NPLM] : Price decreased 90 to 80
      • Recon CM.170 MAGISTER : Base Availability increased 2 to 3
      • CM.170 MAGISTER (AT) : Price decreased 100 to 90, Base Availability increased 3 to 5, weapon AS.11 added
      • F-8P CRUSADER [AA2] : Base Availability increased 2 to 3
      • F-8P CRUSADER [AA1] : Base Availability increased 2 to 3
      • MIRAGE F1 CT [LGB] : Price decreased 300 to 285
      • MIRAGE III E : Price decreased 150 to 130
      • SUPER ETENDARD [HE] : Price decreased 265 to 255
      • M40A1 : Suppress damage decreased 212 to 159
      • GENDARMES DE L'AIR : Price decreased 40 to 35
      • Recon AML-60-12 : Price decreased 50 to 40, weapon CM60A1 (smoke) added
      • Recon AML-60 GENDARM. : trait Military Police added
      • Recon AML-90 : Price decreased 80 to 70
      • CROTALE : Price decreased 135 to 125
      • 53T2 20mm : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • PARA. 53T2 20mm : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • CERBERE 76T2 20mm CPA : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • M39/55 40mm : Health points decreased 5 to 4

        5E DIVISION BLINDEE

        • Removed RESERVISTES (LRAC)
        152E DIVISION D'INFANTERIE

        • Recon CM.170 MAGISTER : base Veterancy decreased from XP2 to XP1
        • CM.170 MAGISTER (AT) : base Veterancy decreased from XP2 to XP1
        • F-8P CRUSADER [AA2] : base Veterancy decreased from XP2 to XP1
        • F-8P CRUSADER [AA1] : base Veterancy decreased from XP2 to XP1
        • MARSOUINS : cards increased 1 to 2
        • Added Recon AML-60 GENDARM., MARSOUINS MILAN 2
        • Removed MILAN 2

      [h4]Netherlands[/h4]

      • BOFORS 40L70G : Health points decreased 5 to 4, Price decreased 45 to 35
      • I-HAWK : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • M55 Maxson : Health points decreased 5 to 4

      [h4]Belgium[/h4]

      • Recon ECLAIREURS (RL-83) : Price decreased 65 to 55
      • AMX-13 Mod.56 MILAN : Price increased 40 to 50
      • UNIMOG S404 LOG. : Speed increased 50 km/h to 65 km/h
      • UNIMOG S404 : Speed increased 50 km/h to 65 km/h
      • I-HAWK : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • M167A1 VADS 20mm : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • PARA. M167A1 VADS 20mm : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • MAN Z311 Mi.50 : Removed Forward Deployment trait

        16DE PANTSERDIVISION

        • Recon SNIPER ESR : base Veterancy increased from XP1 to XP2

[h3]Pact forces[/h3]


    [h4]USSR (СССР)[/h4]

    • TO-55 : Base Availability increased 6 to 9
    • MiG-23MLD [AA] renamed MiG-23P [AA]
    • MiG-27K [LGB1] : Price decreased 300 to 270
    • ZAGRADOTRYAD renamed KOMEND. USILENNAYA
    • M-240 240mm [CLU] : weapon M-240 added
    • M-240 240mm : weapon M-240 added
    • DESANT. 2B14 82mm : Added Forward Deployment trait
    • TOS-1 BURATINO : Price decreased 375 to 350
    • KrAZ-225B SNAB. renamed KrAZ-255B SNAB.
    • ZU-23-2 : Health points decreased 5 to 4
    • DESANT. ZU-23-2 : Health points decreased 5 to 4
    • 9K33M3 OSA-AKM : Base Availability increased 4 to 5
    • ZSU-23-4M3 BIRYUSA : Helicopter weapon Range increased 2,475m to 2,650m, Aircraft weapon Range increased 2,650m to 2,825m

      35-YA OG DESANTNO-SHTURMOVAYA BRIG.

      • DESANT. PULEMETCHIKI : base Veterancy decreased from XP2 to XP1
      39-YA GV. MOTOSTRELK. DIV.

      • Added MiG-23MLD [AA1]
      • Removed MiG-23P [AA]
      56-YA OG DESANTNO-SHTURMOVAYA BRIG.

      • DSh. (RPG-16) : added BTR-70 as transport option, removed BMP-2D as transport option
      • Added MiG-23MLD [AA1]
      • Removed MiG-23P [AA]
      79-YA GV. TANK. DIV.

      • Added MT-12 Rapira 100mm, MiG-23MLD [AA1]
      • Removed MiG-23P [AA]
      119-Y OTD. TANK. POLK

      • Recon MOT. RAZVEDKA : added Recon RAZV. BMP-2 as transport option, removed Recon RAZV. BMP-1P as transport option

      [h4]German Democratic Republic (Deutsche Demokratische Republik)[/h4]

      • KPZ. T-34/85M : Price decreased 35 to 30
      • KPz. T-54AM : Price decreased 70 to 65
      • KPz. T-55AM2 : Price decreased 130 to 125
      • KPz. T-72MÜV2 : Price increased 155 to 160
      • FlamPz. TO-55 : Base Availability increased 6 to 9
      • MiG-21bis [HE] : Price decreased 165 to 150
      • SPW-40P2 KONKURS : Speed increased 65 km/h to 85 km/h
      • SPW-40P2 MALYUTKA-P : Speed increased 65 km/h to 85 km/h
      • FLAK S-60 57mm : Health points decreased 5 to 4, Price decreased 45 to 30, Base Availability increased 6 to 8, Aircraft weapon Range increased 2,300m to 2,475m
      • FASTA-4 : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • FLAK KS-19M2 100mm : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • FLA-MG ZPU-4 : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • FLAK ZU-23-2 23mm : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • 9K33M3 OSA-AKM : Base Availability increased 4 to 5
      • Fla-SFL 23-4 SHILKA : Helicopter weapon Range increased 2,475m to 2,650m, Aircraft weapon Range increased 2,650m to 2,825m
      • Fla-SFL 57-2 : Aircraft weapon Range increased 2,300m to 2,475m

      [h4]Poland[/h4]

      • T-55AM MERIDA : Price decreased 130 to 125
      • MiG-21bis [HE] : Price decreased 165 to 150
      • MiG-21bis [AA2] : Price increased 130 to 145
      • MiG-21bis [RKT2] : Price increased 110 to 125
      • 2S7 PIWONIA : Price decreased 250 to 240
      • ASU-85 : Price decreased 60 to 50
      • KrAZ-225B ZAOP. renamed KrAZ-255B ZAOP.
      • AZP S-60 57mm : Health points decreased 5 to 4, Price decreased 45 to 30, Base Availability increased 6 to 8, Aircraft weapon Range increased 2,300m to 2,475m
      • DESANT. ZU-23-2 : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • ZU-23-2 : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • DESANT. ZUR-23-2S JOD : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • ZUR-23-2S JOD : Health points decreased 5 to 4
      • PRWB OSA-AKM : Base Availability increased 4 to 5
      • ZSU-23-4M1 SZYŁKA : Helicopter weapon Range increased 2,475m to 2,650m, Aircraft weapon Range increased 2,650m to 2,825m