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NORTHAG Division #8 - Polish 20 "Warszawska" Dywizja Pancerna

Hello, hello!

We are back, commanders! In this week’s second DevBlog, we turn to the Polish again. In today’s post, let’s gaze on the armored spearhead of the 20 "Warszawska" Dywizja Pancerna or 20th “Warsaw” Tank Division.

Jazda!

[h2]Warsaw Pact’s Polish 20 "Warszawska" Dywizja Pancerna[/h2]
The 20 "Warszawska" Dywizja Pancerna (we will use 20 Pancerna) never fired a shot in anger, meaning that its service record during the Cold War will be relatively brief. Created in 1951 in Szczecinek, Poland, as a mechanized division, it was turned into a full-fledged armored one in 1955, remaining so until 1989. The tank division took on the traditions of the 1st Warsaw Cavalry Brigade in 1967 and, as such, received the distinguishing name "Warszawska".



Its patron upon division’s creation was nobody other than the ”Marshal of Two Nations”, Konstantin K. Rokossovsky, one of World War 2’s great Soviet military commanders and the leading force behind Operation Bagration.



[h2]The 20 Dywizja Pancerna Detailed[/h2]
The Polish People’s Army (Ludowe Wojsko Polskie - LWP) was organized in two main field armies, the 1st and 2nd Army, plus an “assault corps” earmarked to invade Denmark through amphibious and airborne means. The Polish 2nd Army’s formations acted as reinforcements or potential exploitation forces for vanguard Soviet and East German formations attacking NORTHAG in the first wave. WARNO - NORTHAG’s cousin 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowana or the 4th Mechanized Infantry Division (read more about it in this dedicated DevBlog) belonged to the 2nd Army.



The Polish 1st Army was the northernmost and directed to assault Denmark. The Polish 20 Dywizja Pancerna was the sole armored division of this army. As such, it was to spearhead the land offensive against Denmark. However, it could have also provided support to the East German 5. Armee fighting around Hamburg (which will be depicted in our Army General campaigns, more on that at a later date).

[h2]The 20 Dywizja Pancerna in WARNO - NORTHAG[/h2]
So, how will the 20 Pancerna look like in-game?

LOG
  • An average category, though arguably better than most other armored battlegroups.
  • Supply vehicles featured are the GAZ-66 and new STAR-266 supply trucks, as well as an FOB.
  • Command vehicles include the BPW-1K3 and the new BRDM-2 R-5 which is a turreted (recon) BRDM-2 repurposed as a command vehicle. Poland seldomly used the more commonplace BRDM-2U.


INF
  • Not the best, which isn’t a complete surprise for this tank-heavy division. There are only a limited amount of slots.
  • Main infantry squads will be formed of PIECHOTA ZMECH., riding to war in either trucks, BWP-1 and for a select few, the BWP-2. In the latter IFV’s case, there was only one BWP-2 battalion in the Polish People’s Army, which was kept in Warsaw for… parade purposes! In times of war, these have been passed along to more combat-focused divisions such as the 20 Pancerna.
  • The rest of the battlegroup’s meager infantry consists of SAPERZY (command, explosives, and flamethrower flavors) as well as WSW military police.
  • Support units include the usual array of PKM 7,62mm machine gun teams, SPG-9, and PPK FAGOT.




ART
  • A good category considering the nature of the division. It includes the standard arsenal of M43 120mm mortars, 2S1 GVOZDZIK self-propelled guns, and BM-21 GRAD MLRS.
  • The true firepower comes from the brand-new AHS WZ.77 DANA 152mm, better known under its original Czechoslovakian designation: DANA. This highly mobile, wheeled SPG carries a modern quick-firing 152mm howitzer, also able to fire self-defense HEAT rounds.




TANK
  • A very good tab. The 20 Pancerna was, in real life, a mixed division combining T-55 (from its infantry regiment) with the more capable T-72 (in its tank regiments).
  • This means that the most numerous tanks will be T-72M and T-72M1 (in both command and regular variants). This armored force is backed up by a few cards of cheap T-55A (in command, regular, and “coffin-launcher” mine-clearing versions).
  • We also chose to include the most famous domestic-built Polish tank (taking into account our “March to War”): the new T-72M2 WILK (meaning “Wolf”). Although trying to negotiate the delivery of the T-72S from the USSR, by the mid-1980s, Poland had been secretly working on its own indigenous upgrade of the T-72M1, rejecting the Soviet K-1 ERA as being too flawed. Polish designers worked on improving the T-72M21 tank with only locally sourced equipment. This includes the very capable Merida Fire Control System, sensors, and even ERAWA armor. In-game, this means that the T-72M2 WILK’s base armor remains unchanged (but does with the ERA trait) but features a more powerful tank gun with more range (including compared to the East German KPz. T-72S) and much more accuracy, including on the move.
  • Lastly, the only non-tank vehicle in this tab is the BRDM-2 MALUTKA-P.




RECO
  • A good category sharing the same ZWIADOWCY, SAPERY ZWIADOWCY, ZMOT. ZWIADOWCY, as well as special forces ROZP. SPECJALNE infantry scouts as the 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowana.
  • A new unit is the infantry scout ROZP. SPECJALNE (GSR) variant, a 3-man special force team with GSR trait, deployable in either HONKER or BRDM-1.
  • Recon vehicles include the usual suspect list, such as the BRDM-2 and radar BWR-1D (which is a Soviet BRM-1) plus an armed Mi-2US recon helicopter.




AA
  • A rather standard category with slots being quite expensive, but with some good options to boot.
  • These are STRELA-2M MANPAD teams, plus ZU-23-2 and ZUR-23-2S JOD towed guns.
  • Self-propelled variants include the ZSU-23-4 SPAAG and STRELA-10M and KUB SAM vehicles.


HELO
  • Pretty barren, with only a few slots, which are all quite expensive.
  • Rotorcraft featured are the light Mi-2URP SALAMANDRA with Malyutka missiles.
  • Backed by heavier Mi-24D with Falanga ATGMs and with the choice of two variants, with the difference being the brand of rockets fielded: S-5 or S-8.




AIR
  • Rather average with the People's Polish Air Force bringing to war the MIG-21 in AA (two versions) and close air support (again, two versions, either rockets or bombs) roles.
  • Supported by Su-22M4 comes in either rocket or AT (with Kh-29T) roles.




The 20 Pancerna might be scarce in infantry, but this armored division reigns supreme with its powerful tank and artillery combo, backed up by plenty of recon units. Its other supporting arms might not be too much to write home about, but Poles are still a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield.

[h2]NORTHAG Expansion Explained[/h2] WARNO - NORTHAG is the first major expansion coming to WARNO. World War III hits the North German Plain where the attacking 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. The expansion is planned for later in 2024.

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

WARNO - NORTHAG will feature:

  • 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, while the Warsaw Pact deploys the Soviet 25-ya Tank. Diviziya, the East German 9. Panzerdivision, and the Polish 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowan and 20 Dywizja Pancerna.
  • 3 new playable nations: NATO’s Belgium and the Netherlands, and Warsaw Pact’s Poland.
  • New voice acting.
  • New units and models.


We have started detailing WARNO - NORTHAG’s features. Check the list below!

  • In the very first DevBlog, highlighting Division #1, we show off NATO’s Belgian 16e Pantserdivisie going to war with powerhouse cousin Luxembourg. Read more about the new battlegroup in this dedicated post.
  • In Division #2, we focused on the Warsaw Pact’s Soviet 25-ya Tank. Diviziya or 25th Tank Division. Read more about this battlegroup here.
  • In our Division #3, we look at the Dutch and their hard-hitting 4e Divisie. Check it out in this DevBlog here.
  • The Division #4 looks into the poster child of the East German Nationale Volksarmee, the 9. Panzerdivision. Take a look in this DevBlog.
  • In our Division #5 we take a gander at the British 4th Armoured Division. Check it out in this DevBlog.
  • And our Division #6 looks at the new Polish mechanized fighting forces of the 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowana. Check out the DevBlog here.
  • The special paratroopers of British-led MultiNational Airborne Division get their chance to shine in this dedicated Division #7 DevBlog here.


[h2]Until Next Time[/h2]
That’s it for this week. We’ll be back next week with NATO’s (US) 9th Infantry (Mot.).

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NORTHAG Division #7 - NATO British MNAD

Hello, hello!

Welcome to a MNAD MNAD world! Apologies for the pun, but you guessed it: we are back with another Division preview, number #7 to be exact, of our upcoming major NORTHAG expansion!

In today’s DevBlog, we’ll detail the NATO British-led MultiNational Airborne Division or MNAD in short.

Tally ho!

[h2]NATO British-led MultiNational Airborne Division[/h2]
With the MNAD division, we are entering slightly more abstract territory. Compared to the previous six divisions, the next four WARNO NORTHAG battlegroups have not yet run the testing gauntlet (meaning some units or category breakdowns will be subject to change)!



NATO’s MultiNational Airborne Division was a bit of a special beast. In the late Cold War, this particular formation was never more than a concept in some brilliant NATO strategist's brains, and not even in the exact form we will feature it. By the mid-1980s, NORTHAG consisted of four “I Corps,” each from a major NATO nation. From south to north, these were the Belgians, British, Dutch, and West Germans, with each corps amounting to between two and four real-life divisions.


(source: orbat85.nl)

With all these units engaged in a conflict with the Warsaw Pact, NORTHAG command would have been left with only a few units, mostly security, in the rear. This included a last mobile reserve, which amounted to three independent light brigades. These were the British 24 Airmobile Brigade, the West German 27. Luftlandebrigade, and the Belgian Para-Commando Regiment.

An Alternative Vision
Getting to the end of the (real) Cold War in the late 1980s, an idea formed to regroup these three formations into a single MultiNational “Airmobile” Division acting as a sort of counter-penetration quick reaction force. The strongest component of this conceptual battlegroup would have been the British 24 Airmobile Brigade, but when in 1988, this unit was transferred to the British 2nd Infantry Division (as it is depicted in-game), the whole MNAD concept was put on ice.

It was later revived in 1994 as the MultiNational Division Central or MND(C), featuring the same British and Belgian units but also containing the newly created West German 31. Luftlandebrigade, and at the time, equally new Dutch contribution of the 11 Luchtmobiele Brigade. Regardless, we decided to run with this MNAD idea a bit further.

Although the 24 Airmobile is duly transferred in our alternative timeline, the idea for a light quick reaction force in NORTHAG command persisted. As such, the British replaced the missing brigade with its last home reserve, which was earmarked as a NATO reinforcement, the 5 Airborne Brigade. The name MNAD is kept, but with a slight tweak, now known as MultiNational Airborne Division. And so as not to sideline the Dutch too much, we added a sprinkle of them (like hagelslag). This results in all of NORTHAG’s four major nations being represented within one division.

[h2]NATO’s MNAD Detailed[/h2]
While under British command, MNAD features a mix of nations like no other WARNO division. Most of the war equipment and squads come in a very small number of cards, often just one. In some cases, they overlap. In these instances, it is a matter of flavor between the two nations. And no surprise here, as an airborne division, it will be a very light but fast battlegroup on the battlefield.

A Patchwork of Paratroopers
The division’s core is made up of paratroopers from three major NATO nations:

  • West German Fs.-JÄGER are already featured with the 2nd Panzergrenadier-Division. These squads will come in (existing) rifle, leader, MG-3, MILAN 2, and scout variants. The Fs.-PIONIER is a new variant.
  • MNAD’s British new PARAS squads are different from the TERRIER PARAS featured in the 1st Armoured. Only the leader and MILAN 2 versions remain the same. These new airborne squads will have L85A1, two L85A1 LSW, and the LAW-80. They are supplemented by PARA. ENGINEERS (“vanilla” and leader), PARA. GUN GROUP (with three L7A2 and a LAW-80) and PARAS MAG plus a M2HB heavy machine gun weapons team.
  • The new Belgian PARA-COMMANDO are more lightly equipped, fielding FNC, MINIMI, and either LAW or Blindice RL-100 (a weapon not in official use by the Belgian Army but produced in-country, hence the plundering of war stocks in our scenario). These squads come in engineer, LAW, Blindice, and leader variants. They are further supported in the field by PARA. MAG and PARA. MILAN 1 units. The Belgian Para-Commando’s greatest assets were their camouflaged uniforms, which undoubtedly had one of the coolest patterns fielded during the Cold War.


The above paratrooper units have the Airborne and Shock traits. With the exception that the latter trait does not apply to support units. Paratrooper squads will also feature extra veterancy.

Even More Fighting Forces
However, not all the MNAD’s fighting forces are paratroopers.

  • The 5 Airborne Brigade could count on the famous GURKHAS light battalion. Transported in CHINOOKs, these units are modeled as half-platoons (as we did with some Soviet and American airmobile squads). This means large 12-man squads with 9x L85A01, 3x L86A1, and a LAW-80. Since Gurkhas had extra LAW-80s to be distributed on a mission-by-mission basis, we added a 4-man GURKHAS AT GROUP with 2x LAW-80. We’ve also added the GURKHAS LDR. and GURKHAS ROVER WOMBAT variant (does what it says on the tin). All Gurkha squads have the Resolute trait, while infantry squads also feature the Shock trait, their battlefield presence preceded by a rather fearsome reputation.
  • We added a single card of MARINIERS, the Dutch elite naval infantry. As we explained with the French RIMa from the 152e Division d’Infanterie from Nemesis #2 - Plateau d'Albion, as much as we grant all airborne troops the Shock trait for their emphasis on close-quarter combat training, all naval infantry gain the Resolute trait for their special esprit de corps. The Dutch naval infantry squad represents the sole company left in the Netherlands, the rest being attached to the UK/NL Commando Brigade earmarked for a deployment in Norway during the war. Without any transport helicopters bigger than an Alouette, the Dutch 10-man full automatic (Uzi, FAL, 2x FALO & 1x MAG) squad will rely on a German UH-1D to ride into battle. These also come with their support MARINIER DRAGON, which is a very cheap 2-man ATGM weapon team.


Even More Special Equipment

Each brigade also brings some special equipment of its own:
  • The 5 Airborne Brigade fields a squadron of CRV(T) (all types), similar to those used in other divisions. It also relies heavily on new ATMP Supacat light airborne carriers. These small amphibious vehicles are used as light transport, AA, ATGM, and supply vehicles, all variants featuring the Airborne trait.
  • The West German 27. Luftlandebrigade brings the new Faun KRAKA, a light carrier in AA, AT, and Supply roles. Non-amphibious, they can all be Airlifted in large CH-53G helicopters. They also field a company of light WIESEL tank destroyers in 20mm and ATGM variants, also with the Airlift trait.
  • Belgium acquired so many CVR(T) from the UK that after equipping its regular Army formations, they had enough left to form an airborne squadron for its Para-Commando Regiment. Unlike the British counterparts, the Belgian PARA. SCORPION and PARA. SCIMITAR are to be found in the TANK tab.
[h2]NATO’s MNAD in WARNO - NORTHAG[/h2]
How will the MNAD look in WARNO? Keep in mind that all of the following is all work in progress!

LOG
  • As can be expected from an airborne division, the logistical base is rather restrained. There will be no FOB for this battlegroup.
  • Supply vehicles include the British (new) ATMP SUPPLY plus ROVER 101FC SUPPLY, West German (new) KRAKA MUN. and helicopter CH-53G MUN. and Belgian (new) UNIMOG U1350L LOG. (a larger and different Unimog variant).
  • Command units take the form of British and Belgian SULTAN and German and Belgian ILTIS jeeps.


INF
  • A very good tab with lots of choice, although no unit card comes with more than two each. Many units are limited to one card only, as explained above. All four NATO armies make a contribution to this tab!
      The large majority of the infantry are Airborne troops, being able to Forward Deploy but only in soft-skin vehicles. The following units are all new. Among these, the Belgian PARA-COMMANDO, although more lightly armed than their counterparts, have a distinct edge: they can deploy in either regular unarmed UNIMOG U1350L or the armed UNIMOG U1350L PARA. variant featuring a M2HB HMG and MILAN!
    • All variants of GURKHAS and MARINIERS (both variants) lack Forward Deployment but can be called in via helicopters. This also includes the Airlift version of the GURKHAS ROVER WOMBAT.


ART
  • A rather average category with slots quickly rising in price. Choices are limited to light options.
  • Mortars, all with Airborne trait include British PARA. L16 81mm, Belgian M30 107mm and West Geman Fs.MRS. 120mm TAMPELLA. Note that all these units are “para” variants of existing units, meaning we are not treating them exactly as new.
  • The Belgians bring an old PARA. M101 105mm (which is basically a World War 2-era American-made M2A2) howitzer with the Forward Deployment trait.
  • The British bring the more modern L118 105mm howitzer, lacking Forward Deployment but with the Airlifter trait and the ability to be called in with a CHINOOK.


TANK
  • Surprisingly, this tab is pretty generous, with the MNAD division fielding an extensive array of lightly armored, especially anti-tank, vehicles.
  • The only “true” tanks are Belgians, being the new PARA. SCORPION and PARA. SCIMITAR.
  • The British armored recon squadron fields the ubiquitous FV102 STRIKER ATGM tank destroyer.
  • The Bundeswehr deploys its brand-new (and also new for WARNO) WIESEL 20mm and WIESEL TOW-2 light tank destroyers. These armored vehicles can be Airlifted by a CH-53G.
  • Other light vehicles are the West German KRAKA I-TOW and British ATMP MILAN 2.


RECO
  • A good category with a fair number of not-too-expensive slots.
  • Already existing units include British recon GAZELLE, SNIPER, SCORPION, and SCIMITAR, as well as West German Fs.-JÄGER B1.
  • Attached from the 5 Airborne Brigade is the last remaining British Army on the Rhine’s helicopter squadron with the Westland Scouts coming in the form of a recon (and new) SCOUT AH.1 HELARM with AS.11 missiles (this is the air-to-ground variant of the famous SS.11).



  • New infantry recon squads:
    • A 4-man Belgian PATROUILLE PARA-CMDO and a 6-man (out of whom carry 3x Minimi!) ECLAIREURS PARA-CMDO. The latter is the only squad from this category to be brought to the battlefield by helicopter, the new A109BA HTPT.
    • The British 8-man PARA. SCOUTS and elite 9-man PATHFINDERS, the latter featuring extra veterancy and 4x MAG machine guns!
  • And lastly, some of the division’s coolest-looking units are the new Light Strike Vehicles or LSV.
    • These sand-buggies come in two variants: LSV M2HB HMG or the LSV MILAN 2. They can be considered much faster, but unarmored French VBL.
    • Unlike the above-mentioned French jeep, these LSV vehicles are piloted by the SAS (as they were during the Gulf War). Hence, these units have Elite veterancy and the Special Forces trait.


AA
  • Not everything can be nice and shiny. As expected, this MNAD tab is mediocre at best. There is still some variety in its options, though.
  • The West Germans only contribute the new KRAKA 20mm AA weapon carrier.
  • The Belgians bring their PARA. M167A1 VADS 20mm Gatling, as well as their small stock of the new PARA. MISTRAL.
  • The British field the ever-present JAVELIN, as well as the new ATMP JAVELIN LML light vehicle.
  • Finally, in addition to the strict TO&E, there is a single battery of SKYGUARD CV 35mm. This is a towed variant of GEPARD’s twin guns. The “CV” in the name means “Captured Vehicles” for these units were originally… Argentinian. Yup, these Skyguards were captured by the 5 Airborne Brigade in 1982 in the Falklands and brought back home. After testing, Britain returned all captured guns to operational status and even bought a few extra to equip a whole battery. We consider that the British paratroopers, expecting a serious air threat, would have commandeered their “booty” guns and brought them to fight the Soviets.


HELO
  • Rather bad with few slots and expensive options.
  • Only a small selection of British LYNX HELARM (both variants) and West German Bo-105 PAH (again, both variants).


AIR
  • A good category with all four nations contributing to the MNAD’s AIR tab.
  • Belgians focus on close air support with MIRAGE 5BA in rocket and HE roles, also featured with NORTHAG’s 16de Pantserdivision.
  • The West German Luftwaffe watches over the skies above with F-4F [AA] fighters (already present in the 2. Panzergrenadier).
  • The Dutch Koninklijke Luchtmacht is represented with two new variants: F-16A [AA2] “shotgun” fighters with ripple-fired (6) AIM-9L, plus a NF-5A [CLU] multirole “Freedom Fighter.”
  • The “Crown Jewel” of this division’s air power is the long-requested, often-teased (including as one of Army General’s strategic choices), the new RAF BUCCANEER S.2B. This chubby bomb truck comes in a variety of roles:
    • HE with 6x 513kg Mk.18 BRET bombs and 2x AIM-9L.
    • LGB with 2x CPU-123M laser-guided bombs.
    • SEAD featuring 2x AS.37 (Martel) anti-radiation missile and 1x AIM-9L. This was Britain's sole SEAD plane in real life at the end of the Cold War. The Tornado already featured in WARNO was officially only tested in this role during the Gulf War.
    • AT with 2x AJ-168 anti-tank missiles.


The MultiNational Airborne Division is a very light, flexible paratrooper-focused battlegroup with nothing more heavily armored than a light Scorpion or Scimitar tank. It can count on plenty of other weapon carriers and support vehicles, though. All units, from infantry to air power, come in a great variety of shapes, sizes, and forms. It should be a fast-moving, versatile division on the WARNO battlefield.

[h2]NORTHAG Expansion Explained[/h2] WARNO - NORTHAG is the first major expansion coming to WARNO. World War III hits the North German Plain where the attacking 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. The expansion is planned for later in 2024.

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

WARNO - NORTHAG will feature:

  • 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, while the Warsaw Pact deploys the Soviet 25-ya Tank. Diviziya, the East German 9. Panzerdivision, and the Polish 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowan.
  • 3 new playable nations: NATO’s Belgium and the Netherlands, and Warsaw Pact’s Poland.
  • New voice acting.
  • New units and models.


We have started detailing WARNO - NORTHAG’s features. Check the list below!

  • In the very first DevBlog, highlighting Division #1, we show off NATO’s Belgian 16e Pantserdivisie going to war with powerhouse cousin Luxembourg. Read more about the new battlegroup in this dedicated post.
  • In Division #2, we focused on the Warsaw Pact’s Soviet 25-ya Tank. Diviziya or 25th Tank Division. Read more about this battlegroup here.
  • In our Division #3, we look at the Dutch and their hard-hitting 4e Divisie. Check it out in this DevBlog here.
  • The Division #4 looks into the poster child of the East German Nationale Volksarmee, the 9. Panzerdivision. Take a look in this DevBlog.
  • In our Division #5 we take a gander at the British 4th Armoured Division. Check it out in this DevBlog.
  • And our Division #6 looks at the new Polish mechanized fighting forces of the 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowana. Check out the DevBlog here.


[h2]Until Next Time[/h2]
We’ll be back later this week with the Warsaw Pact’s Polish 20 Pancerna!

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See you on the battlefield, commander.

A Nemesis #2 Update

Hello all,

Today’s DevBlog is another short break from our weekly Division previews of the upcoming NORTHAG expansion.

Earlier this week, we detailed one of NORTHAG’s new maps - Railway - which will be made available for free to all owners of WARNO upon release.

And now, let us go to that other (small) expansion landing on WARNO shores in the not-too-distant future: Nemesis #2 - Plateau d'Albion. Here’s the brief on the latest developments with this upcoming DLC.

Go, go, go!

[h2]Nemesis #2 - Plateau d'Albion[/h2]
So, Nemesis #2 - Plateau d'Albion was voted into existence by you in the middle of the summer. Next to the major NORTHAG work being done in the Eugen workshop, Nemesis #2 is also coming along swimmingly.



If you recall, Nemesis #2 - Plateau d'Albion is inspired by 1980s technothrillers with a daring Warsaw Pact effort to take control of the French silo-based nuclear weapons on Plateau d'Albion in southeastern France. The Soviet 76th Guards Airborne Division air assaults deep behind enemy lines and faces off against the local French defenders of the 152e Division d’Infanterie. Read more lore background and unit details in this dedicated DevBlog here.

Let’s give you a sneak peek at the latest developments in both division’s arsenals. These changes are based on current testing and are active work-in-progress!

[h2]NATO’s French 152e Division d’Infanterie[/h2]
First up are the French with the Nemesis’ 152e Division d’Infanterie.



  • RECO: Following the US 35th Infantry Division’s lead, we added an old trainer, the CM.170 MAGISTER, as a light rocket-equipped recon plane.
  • AA: As we found out, the French BOFORS L60 were truly of World War 2 vintage, being one of the oldest of their kind. These AA guns are still in their ancient state, meaning the unit’s stats will be less than the currently featured West German specimens of the same weapon.
  • INF: We have added some variants of the RESERVISTES infantry, as well as new models for diversity. Some squads will have access to RES. VABs, with Reservist trait, while others will be restricted to trucks.




  • AIR: This category has the most changes compared to when we first pitched the Nemesis concept. It was our intention to introduce the new ALPHA JET E (without gun pods) and the CM.170 MAGISTER trainer-turned-CAS plane. We did make this happen, with the former coming in HE and NPLM loadouts and the latter with 2x AS.11 AGMs. However, further researching the 152e Division d’Infanterie made us realize that the main French Aéronavale’s Mediterranean base was about only a 10-minute flight away from our nuclear silos! French Naval Aviation had its own selection of planes:
    • CRUSADER fighters. No doubt the lightest armed fighter in WARNO (just two AA missiles and nose guns) but also one of the cheapest. These older aircraft come with veterancy since Aéronavale’s pilots have had plenty of time (since 1964!) to hone their skills on these planes!
    • SUPER ETENDARD strike aircraft. Superior to the already featured Jaguar and will come in RKT, CLU, HE and AGM loadouts.



    • Supplementing this force are MIRAGE III fighters. These will be the only planes already featured with other French divisions, meaning that the vast majority of 152e Division d’Infanterie’s AIR tab will be brand-new!


[h2]Warsaw Pact’s Soviet 76th Guards Airborne Division[/h2]
Onwards to our rather daring Soviet 76th Guards Airborne Division. Let’s see what the VDV has in store for us.



As was already clear from our Nemesis 2# pitch, the Soviet division wouldn’t feature as many new models as its French counterpart. However, we did find some new toys for you to play with, turning the 76th Guards Airborne Division into a light but very tech-savvy air assault division relying on state-of-the-art electronic warfare units, including EW, SEAD, SIGINT (new), GSR, thermobaric (another new one), radar recon, etc.

  • LOG: A new DESANT. LuAZ-967M KOM. command variant and model.




  • Transport-wise, the LuAZ 2F62 ZENITCHIK, which is another obscure variant specific to MANPAD crews. In WARNO, it will be a LuAZ variant mounting an Igla launcher that can be selected by IGLA MANPAD teams as a transport. Two for the price of one - sweet!
  • INF will feature (new) DESANT. USILENNIE (meaning recombined) squads. These are half-platoon-sized infantry, representing the mechanized VDV squads left without a vehicle during the initial raid (getting stuck front-first into the dirt, vertically speaking). These combat soldiers on the ground have been regrouped into new squads. They are heavily armed 9-man squads, with the only transport option being a BTR-D.
  • RECO: We added some RT RAZVEDKA with the new SIGINT trait.
    • Furthermore, another new recon unit will be the DESANT. SPETSRAZVEDKA, which is an elite 10-man recon squad armed with AKS-74, SVD, RPG-22, and Igla MANPAD, riding to battle in special (and also new) RAZV. BTR-D.




  • ART:
    • we’ve added the already existing DESANT. VASILEK (from the Soviet 35th Air Assault Division) as an artillery piece.
  • AIR: this category will feature mostly two types of planes: the SU-24M and MIG-31.
    • SU-24M (all): its flight pattern was reworked to make it fly less like an overloaded truck. On top of that, we created several new loadouts.
    • Su-24M [AT1] which is equipped with two heavy Kh-29T AGM.
    • Su-24M [AT2] equipped with two equally heavy but longer range Kh-29L AGM.
    • Su-24M [TRM] fields a new type of weapon, ODAB thermobaric bombs. This includes a new dedicated trait and FX! These fuel-air bombs will have a larger AoE compared to HE munitions, and ignore cover bonuses for infantry. However, they will do less damage to armor and very little to buildings. Perfect to clear a city or enemy-held French airbase before occupying it with your glorious Soviet airborne troops.
    • MIG-31 will accompany the raid over France (and, in passing, neutral Switzerland). The Soviet VVS would take out of storage the older MiG-31 in two variants armed with a mix of R-33 and either R-40RD1 or R-60M AA missiles.




[h2]NORTHAG Visuals[/h2]
Back to NORTHAG expansion. We have already started working on balancing the divisions, while our artists have also progressed on the Nemesis #2 in lockstep. Check it out yourself below!



[h2]NORTHAG Expansion Explained[/h2] WARNO - NORTHAG is the first major expansion coming to WARNO. World War III hits the North German Plain where the attacking 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. The expansion is planned for later in 2024.

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

WARNO - NORTHAG will feature:

  • 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, while the Warsaw Pact deploys the Soviet 25-ya Tank. Diviziya, the East German 9. Panzerdivision, and the Polish 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowan.
  • 3 new playable nations: NATO’s Belgium and the Netherlands, and Warsaw Pact’s Poland.
  • New voice acting.
  • New units and models.


We have started detailing WARNO - NORTHAG’s features. Check the list below!

  • In the very first DevBlog, highlighting Division #1, we show off NATO’s Belgian 16e Pantserdivisie going to war with powerhouse cousin Luxembourg. Read more about the new battlegroup in this dedicated post.
  • In Division #2, we focused on the Warsaw Pact’s Soviet 25-ya Tank. Diviziya or 25th Tank Division. Read more about this battlegroup here.
  • In our Division #3, we look at the Dutch and their hard-hitting 4e Divisie. Check it out in this DevBlog here.
  • The Division #4 looks into the poster child of the East German Nationale Volksarmee, the 9. Panzerdivision. Take a look in this DevBlog.
  • In our Division #5 we take a gander at the British 4th Armoured Division. Check it out in this DevBlog.
  • And our Division #6 looks at the new Polish mechanized fighting forces of the 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowana. Check out the DevBlog here.


[h2]Until Next Time[/h2]
We’ll be back next week with two new NORTHAG Division previews! The first one will be about NATO’s special (and British-led) MNAD (MultiNational Airborne Division).

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.

See you on the battlefield, commander.

New NORTHAG Map RAILWAY Preview

Hello all,

We are taking a short break from our Division previews of our upcoming major expansion. Instead, in today’s DevBlog, we’ll preview a brand-new map coming as part of NORTHAG but free to all WARNO owners: Railway.

Let’s go!

[h2]The new Railway map[/h2]



Railway is one of the brand-new maps of the NORTHAG expansion, inspired by the topography southwest of Hamburg, West Germany. It offers a rather unique battlefield, dominated in the center by a massive landmark: the sprawling railway marshaling yard. This particular sector features an entire array of rail assets. And, we placed the surrounding Command Zones in such a way to create a vital focus point for controlling the rest of the map.



Railway as a 3v3 map is a large-scale battlefield, similar in size to Volcano, Rock, and Rift with its 81km². The new map’s got everything: urban terrain, plains, forests, mountains, giving you commanders plenty to mull about regarding tactical and unit choices.



One of the new things we’ve introduced with Railway are rail wagon assets that, depending on how they are grouped, can block or open important sight lines. We worked on WARNO’s sight line mechanics to ensure there were no issues with the new assets.



We also carefully tested the placement of various Command Zones. Next to the central zone, other objectives are spread out across Railway. This encourages people to explore different avenues of attack. Make sure to anticipate that the enemy will do the same.



At the start, Railway will be made available in 3v3 Conquest mode, with a 10v10, 1v1, 4v4, and Destruction variants coming later. Can’t wait to hear what you think!

[h2]NORTHAG Expansion Explained[/h2]
In case you missed it: WARNO - NORTHAG is the first major expansion coming to WARNO. It takes World War III to the North German Plain, where the attacking 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. The release is planned for later in 2024.

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

WARNO - NORTHAG will feature:

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




We have started detailing WARNO - NORTHAG’s features. Check the list below!

  • In the very first DevBlog, highlighting Division #1, we show off NATO’s Belgian 16e Pantserdivisie going to war with powerhouse cousin Luxembourg. Read more about the new battlegroup in this dedicated post.
  • In Division #2, we focused on the Warsaw Pact’s Soviet 25-ya Tank. Diviziya or 25th Tank Division. Read more about this battlegroup here.
  • In our Division #3, we look at the Dutch and their hard-hitting 4e Divisie. Check it out in this DevBlog here.
  • The Division #4 looks into the poster child of the East German Nationale Volksarmee, the 9. Panzerdivision. Take a look in this DevBlog.
  • In our Division #5 we take a gander at the British 4th Armoured Division. Check it out in this DevBlog.
  • And our Division #6 looks at the Polish 4 Zmechanizowana in this dedicated DevBlog here.


[h2]Until Next Time[/h2]
Later this week, we’ll update you on the latest Nemesis #2 happenings. Next week, we’ll return with another NORTHAG Division preview!

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.

See you on the battlefield, commander.

NORTHAG Division #6 - Polish 4 Dyw. Zmechanizowana

Hello citizen commanders!

It seems we should have called our next expansion FOURTHAG as we now have our third “4th” division for WARNO - NORTHAG.

This time, the communist Polish People's Army brings to the battlefield the 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowana or the 4th Mechanized Infantry Division.

Zatem na przód!

[h2]Warsaw Pact’s Polish 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowana[/h2]
The 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowana or in short 4 Zmech. was originally formed in the Sumy region of Ukraine by communist forces in 1944 as the 4th Pomeranian Infantry Division. It was one of the first Polish units to take an oath on Polish territory. The formation’s patron was Jan Kiliński, a historical Polish soldier who commanded the Warsaw Uprising in 1794 against the then-Russian garrison.



The 4th Infantry Division fought heavily on the Pomerian Front. It ended World War 2 on the Elbe River and, in the post-war years, was integrated into the Polish People’s Army, to be reorganized as the 4th Mechanized “Pomerian” Division in 1962. In November 1966, the division was upgraded from a cadre-filled peace formation to full combat readiness, which included a sizable increase in materiel and manpower. New support units were formed, with the division becoming part of the first-line southwestern Silesian Military District (one out of three) until the end of the Cold War. The two western military districts would form a combined arms or tank army in times of war. Within WARNO, this is represented as the Polish 2nd Army.



The division was part of the communist Polish People's Army or Ludowe Wojsko Polskie (LWP). During the Cold War, the Poles formed by far the largest ground force (outside the Soviet Army, of course) of the Warsaw Pact. However, there were always doubts by the Soviet Union’s leadership about the Polish willingness to join the communist cause in wartime, fueled by history and Polish reluctance in joining internal Warsaw Pact operations such as the Prague Spring in 1968. Economic crises and martial law in the early 1980s disrupted civilian life in Poland, and further repressions by internal security forces - instigated by WARNO’s alternative USSR’s troika - ensured the Polish nominal loyalty in our 1989 war.



The Polish People’s Army was well-equipped with the Soviet Army’s export vehicles and weaponry, plus a decent amount of domestic designs, ensuring that the People’s Army was a fighting force to be reckoned with. Its (conscript) soldiers in the late Cold War were considered professional, including its officer's corps. The Polish army was (and is still to this day) held in great regard by the Polish nation due to its long and proud military history and tradition.



[h2]The Polish 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowana Detailed[/h2]
As a non-Soviet Warsaw Pact mechanized infantry division, the 4 Zmech. shares similarities with the East German 4. Motorisierte Schützendivision. Immediately apparent is the shared reliance on the T-55 (including upgraded variants) as the main battle tank, and (no surprise here) the BMP-1 (known as the BWP-1 in Polish service) as its primary IFV.

However, the Polish Army did feature some unique elements. For instance, it didn’t use Soviet-made BTR-60 or -70 wheeled APCs, but instead relied on Czechoslovakian-Polish SKOT wheeled APCs. Although the basic versions of this vehicle shared similarities with Soviet examples, further developed variants diverged significantly.



Another example is that the Poles didn’t rely on T-55s capable of barrel-launching ATGMs. Instead, they developed some extremely accurate fire-control systems for this older-generation tank: the famous Merida. This turned the Polish T-55 into - undoubtedly - one of the best and most deadly T-55 upgrades of the time.



All Polish mechanized and armored divisions relied on a light special forces company for reconnaissance purposes. Furthermore, Polish foot soldiers were equipped with the RPG-7VM as the squad’s “best” anti-tank weapon, never buying the single-shot RPG-18 or RPG-22. Instead, they developed their own version, the Komar, which was definitely not one of the best Polish inventions to come out of the late Cold War. The Poles didn’t really trust magazine-fed 5,56mm light machine guns; they stuck to the heavier belt-fed 7,62mm, which they fielded at great numbers at platoon level (more than one machine gun per squad). This translates to less AT but more anti-infantry power.



The main truck of the Polish Army is the domestic STAR-266. Polish tube artillery was famous for being one of the most obsolete of all Warsaw Pact armies, still relying a lot on refurbished World War 2-era towed guns (the only change being the replacement of old wheels for modern tires).

As for rotorcraft, Poland developed many variants of the lighter Mi-2 helicopter, some of which can already be encountered with the East German armies in WARNO. They went even further and designed their own: the W-3W SOKOL.



[h2]The 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowana in WARNO - NORTHAG[/h2]
So, what’s the deal with the 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowana in WARNO? Note that all of the below is still very much work-in-progress and might be subject to change.

LOG
  • An average category. Players will be able to field the usual array of supply units, from a FOB to light GAZ-66 and heavy KRAZ-255B trucks.
  • Command units include the new SKOT R-2M and BWP-1K3 armored vehicles, as well as the light MI-2D PRZETACENIK helicopter.


INF
  • A very good category with plenty of new infantry options.
  • Regular Polish infantry come in two variants. The first is a 7-man mechanized infantry squad, the PIECHOTA ZMECH. (which are already in-game with the East German special Rügener Grupierung) deployable with a BWP-1. They represent one-third of the division’s infantry.
  • The second variant is the motorized infantry squad, the PIECHOTA squads, riding to battle in either SKOT-2 (fielding an HMG 12,7mm) or SKOT-2A (with a dual HMG 14,5mm and LMG 7,62mm) APC. These are all new units. They represent the remaining two-thirds of the divisional infantry and come in three distinct variants:
    • The basic PIECHOTA: 9-man squad with assault rifles, 1x PKM machine-gun and RPG-7VM.
    • The PIECHOTA (SVD) being a 10-man squad with assault rifles, 2x PKM, 1x SVD and RPG-7VM. They represent the one-out-three squads per platoon that received a platoon-assigned DMR and extra PKM.
    • The PIECHOTA DOW. which is an 8-man leader squad with assault rifles, 1x SVD sniper rifle, Komar and smoke grenades.


  • The new Polish combat engineers are featured in three flavors: the DOW. SAPERZY (command), SAPERZY (explosives), and SAPERZY SZTURMOWI (with LPO-50 flamethrowers) deployable in either MT-LB or SKOT-2 APCs.
  • Anti-tank squads include the new DRUZYNA PPANC. tank-hunters, which are the Polish counterparts to the East German Panzerjäger. They field the RPG-7VL, only available to them as a courtesy of the “March to War” timeline (in real life, they didn’t field this particular RPG variant).
  • Other weapon teams are the regular SPG-9 recoilless rifle and the PPK KONKURS ATGM. A special (new) transport is the new SKOT-2AM, which features a BRDM-2 turret with two Malyutka-M on its sides.
  • Military police can deploy as the new WSW squads.
  • A special war-time attachment will be some elements of the Samodzielny Batalion Szturmowy (or 1st Special Force Battalion) operating at the Polish 2nd Army level. The new KOMANDOSI are 6-man special force commando squads with Tantal assault rifles, 2x PKM, RPG-7VM, and smoke grenades. They can deploy in either new HONKER 4011 (“Polish Humvees”), new W-3 SOKOL light or Mi-8 [RKT] heavy helicopters.


ART
  • Average to good amount of slots, but with a selection of rather old units. These include artillery guns such as the Soviet-made M43 120mm mortars, the new H WZ. 1938/85 122mm (which as Soviet M-30, and new WZ. 1937/85 152mm towed howitzers. All of these are World War 2 vintage.
  • MLRS are much more modern with either the BM-21 GRAD or the new RM WZ.70/85.


TNK
  • A good amount of slots with the 4 Zmech. fielding two variants of the older-generation T-55.
  • The T-55A “old-timer” variant, which is the same as the East German version, comes both in vanilla and command versions.
  • The T-55AM MERIDA, already featured in the Rügener Grupierung, with a greatly improved FCS which translates to a 2275m gun with 60% Accuracy and 50% (Motion) stabilizer. Also, in either plain or command versions.
  • Both of the above tank versions come in an unusual “S” variant (the new T-55AS and T-55AMS respectively). These tanks sport two PW-LWD mine-clearing rocket charges which is the same as the East German “coffin-launcher” (aka “Pooratino”) as fielded by East German SPW-50PK(MRF) in the Rügener Grupierung battlegroup.
  • Dedicated anti-tank vehicles are UAZ-469 FAGOT and BRDM-2 MALUTKA-P ATGM carriers. A new unit is the D-48 85mm gun, similar to the existing D-44, but packing a heavier punch.


RECO
  • A good category for this division with lots of choice.
  • Infantry scouts are divided into 4-man ZWIADOWCY riding to battle in UAZ-469 jeeps or recon transport OT-65, 8-man SAPERZY ZWIADOWCY squads in BAV-485 amphibious trucks (basically a World War 2-era DUKW) or TRI HORS recon transport MT-LB, and finally a 7-man ZMOT. ZWIAD squad in recon transport ROZP. BWP-1 IFV. All units, except for the UAZ jeep and recon BMP-1, are new.
  • As previously mentioned, each Polish division had its own ROZP. SPECJALNE special forces recon squad in HONKER 4011 and HONKER RYS recon transports, the latter equipped with a 12,7mm HMG. Again, all units are new.
  • Dedicated armored recon vehicles are the new BRDM-1 PSNR1 (with ground radar) and BRDM-2 armored car.
  • Light recon helicopters include the new unarmed Mi-2Ro BAZANT and the armed Mi-2US.


AA
  • Average number of slots but with some new options. The standard STRZALA-2M MANPAD is available with a dedicated (new) SKOT-2P APC, which, while armed with a single 14,5mm is equipped with a special AA-capable turret (featuring anti-aircraft ranges). This allows it to engage aerial targets.
  • Towed guns include the ubiquitous ZU-23-2 plus its Polish upgraded cousin, the new ZUR-23-2S JOD with slightly improved accuracy and featuring two slapped-on Strela-2 missiles!
  • The new HIBNERYT and HIBNERYT-KG are the self-propelled variants of the above two 23mm towed guns, mounted on STAR-266 trucks.
  • The main divisional SAM will be the 9K33 OSA-AKM.


HELO
  • A pretty good category for the 4 Zmech. with a large array of helicopters.
  • Such as several domestic variants of the light Mi-2 gunship, including the Mi-2URN ZMIJA (with a 23mm gun and 57mm rockets), the Mi-2URP SALAMANDRA (with a 23mm gun and 4x Malyutka-M ATGMs) and the Mi-2URPG GNIEWOSZ (with a 23mm gun, 4x Malyutka-M ATGMs and 4x Strela-2M AA missiles). All these are new units.
  • Backed by the usual complement of Mi-24D and Mi-24W (Soviet Mi-24V, equipped with a Yak-B gun, 4x Kokon missiles and 96x 57mm rockets).


AIR
  • The division’s air support is a bit more average in terms of slots and choices.
  • The MiG-23MF in two distinct variants provides the battlegroup’s air cover.
  • Ground support is the domain of the Su-22M4 in CLU, AT, and HE payloads.


The 4 Dywizja Zmechanizowana is a versatile and well-rounded mechanized infantry division. It might lack heavy or particularly high-tech equipment, but there is no clear chink in its armor, and will perform well in either offensive or defensive operations.

[h2]NORTHAG Expansion Explained[/h2]
In case you missed it: WARNO - NORTHAG is the first major expansion coming to WARNO. It takes World War III to the North German Plain, where the attacking 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. The release is planned for later in 2024.

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

WARNO - NORTHAG will feature:

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


We have started detailing WARNO - NORTHAG’s features. Check the list below!

  • In the very first DevBlog, highlighting Division #1, we show off NATO’s Belgian 16e Pantserdivisie going to war with powerhouse cousin Luxembourg. Read more about the new battlegroup in this dedicated post.
  • In Division #2, we focused on the Warsaw Pact’s Soviet 25-ya Tank. Diviziya or 25th Tank Division. Read more about this battlegroup here.
  • In our Division #3, we look at the Dutch and their hard-hitting 4e Divisie. Check it out in this DevBlog here.
  • The Division #4 looks into the poster child of the East German Nationale Volksarmee, the 9. Panzerdivision. Take a look in this DevBlog.
  • In our Division #5 we take a gander at the British 4th Armoured Division. Check it out in this DevBlog.


[h2]Until Next Time[/h2]
We’ll be back next week but take a break from the usual NORTHAG Divisions and instead focus on the expansion’s new map: Railway.

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.

See you on the battlefield, commander.