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Tribute to the Liberation of Italy - Mountain Versus #2

Back again, commander!

Let jump straight in: today, we’ll feature our second Tribute to the Liberation of Italy Versus post. Which two new divisions can you expect this time?

Italy is characterized by its many hills and mountainous countryside, with the Apennine Mountains forming the long spine of the peninsula. This allowed for a special kind of formation to shine during the grinding combat on the Italian front: the mountain division.

For the Axis, the elite 5. Gebirgs-Division, Germany’s crack Alpine troops, will be made available. The Allies bring the British 8th (Indian) Infantry Division, a battlegroup equally versed in mountain warfare, featuring a detachment of the fearsome Gurkha fighters.

As with other mountain troops already featured in Steel Division 2 - Soviet Gornostrelki, Romanian Vânători de Munte, Greek Oplites - all soldiers considered mountaineers will get the Raider trait.

Before we kick off: Nemesis: Storming Toulon is well on its way. We hope to share some more news soon!



[h2]5. Gebirgs-Division[/h2]
The 5. Gebirgs-Division was an elite formation that first saw action during the invasion of Greece and the subsequent Battle of Crete. Here, the division was airlifted in after the initial costly air drop, helping defeat the local Commonwealth defenders. Afterwards, the German mountain troops were sent to the Eastern Front, being involved in operations near Leningrad.

After a year in Russia, the 5. Gebirgs-Division moved back to a country with a topology better suited for the formation’s intended role: Italy. In 1943, it deployed on the Gustav defense line, where it supported friendly forces during the Battle of Monte Cassino. Later, the 5. Gebirgs-Division was moved to the Adriatic coast, where it distinguished itself during the fighting around Gemmano, also called the “Monte Cassino of the Adriatic.”

At the end of the war, the 5. Gebirgsjäger found itself in the region between Italy and France. It was here where the mountain division surrendered to American troops in May 1945.



[h2]5. Gebirgsjäger’s main features[/h2]
What can you expect from the 5. Gebirgs-Division in Steel Division 2?

Infantry and other units
  • Much like the 28. Jäger-Division’s infantry, Gebirgsjäger squads are lavishly equipped with MP-40s (and some Italian Beretta) and G43 semi-automatic rifles.
  • All Gebirgsjäger squads (Jäger, Pionier, MG, etc) are classified with the Raider trait. However, they seldomly field anti-tank weapons, with only Geb.-Führer carrying a Panzerschreck.
  • A unit that does feature an anti-tank launcher is the new Geb.-Streife, a well-equipped special elite squad deploying with MP-44 and two MG-42s, as well as a Panzerfaust.
  • Much like their Indian counterparts in this Versus post, the German leader squads are meatier, being six-man strong.
  • Geb.-Pionier trade their TNT charge for “Jerrycan Bombs”. These are petrol jerrycans with a hand-grenade strapped to them - and thrown to create a large incendiary bomb! Crude, highly dangerous for the thrower… but effective.
  • Gebirgsjäger trained the best snipers in the German Heer; soldiers from other armed branches flocked to their marksmanship schools for additional training. As such, you’ll be able to encounter more snipers in this battlegroup, with Geb.-Aufklärer, Geb.-Führer, and Geb.-Füsilier squads all deploying with a scoped G43 ZF4.
Support weapons
  • Like other German divisions in Italy, the 5. Gebirgs-Division puts captured Italian equipment to good use. This includes Autoblinda 41 armored cars in its reconnaissance battalion, Lince command cars, and a new unit, the M19 149mm howitzers (as s.FH 404(i) 149mm). This gun will also be featured in Nemesis: Storming Toulon.
  • 5. Gebirgsjäger will field both Semovente and StuG III G - a few of each - with the StuGs only available from Combat Phase B.
  • The Semoventes are the StuG M42 75/34(i) (Semovente 75/34) and the StuG M41(i) Füh. (Semovente M41 Commando). These two units can also be found with the Tribute to the Liberation of Italy DLC’s 26. Panzerdivision. A new unit is the short-barreled StuG M42 75/18(i) (Semovente 75/18).
  • 5. Gebirgs-Division has access to dedicated mountain guns (meaning they will also have the Raider trait), including Flak 20mm, 75mm and 105mm artillery, LG-42 and IG 18.
  • Like any other mountain division, the battlegroup’s heavy guns are … pretty light. AT units include PaK 36 37mm, Püppchen and a few PaK 40, while the AA units are limited to mono 20mm, either light mountain guns or Italian Breda guns mounted on trucks.


Airforce
  • The Germans did not only commandeer Italian ground units but flying ones too. Air recon will be provided by CR-42 biplanes put “under new management”.
  • Additional firepower will be provided by the Luftwaffe, which flies the Hs 129B-2 tank buster with cluster bombs (currently only used by the Romanians), as well as Hs 129B-2/R-2 with a 30mm AT gun.
  • The new Bf 110G-4 will be available as a heavily armed fighter.
  • More air cover comes from a select number of planes from the Air Forces of the RSI (Repubblica Sociale Italiana, which was a fascist Italy puppet controlled by Nazi-Germany, featured as one of the new nations of the DLC). These include Me-109, the new C.205V serie III Veltro fighters, and the fighter-bomber SM.79-III Sparviero. All RSI units will feature new, special Italian voice acting!


[h2]8th (Indian) Infantry Division[/h2]
The 8th (Indian) Infantry Division was initially raised in 1940, and early in the war, sent to Iraq. Securing British interests in this country, the formation stayed in the Middle East, participating in the Syria-Lebanon campaign, before being transferred to Italy in 1943. Here the 8th (Indian) Infantry Division fought in a variety of battles, being almost in continuous action for 19 months, including Monte Cassino, Florence, the Gothic line, Bologna, and more. The division later adopted the motto "One more river.”

One thing worth mentioning is that an Indian infantry division was composed of three brigades, each consisting of three battalions: one British, one Indian, and one Gurkha (Nepalese). In reality, losses, transfers, battlefield reorganizations meant that the balance between the three components was often lost over time.

In 8th (Indian) Infantry Division’s case, the British battalions still accounted for a third of the infantry, but by the summer of ‘44, there was only one Gurkha battalion for five Indian ones. This means that one-third of the infantry (mortars, MGs, and other squads) will be regular British units, the balance new Indian & Gurkhas ones.



[h2]8th (Indian) Infantry Division’s main features[/h2]
What can you expect from 8th (Indian) Infantry Division in Steel Division 2?

Infantry and other units
  • All Indian/Gurkhas rifle squads will have two extra men, with all command squads becoming seven-man strong. This allows the 8th (Indian) Infantry Division infantry units to be more resilient on the battlefield.
  • SMGs fielded are Thompson, not Sten. The Gurkha squads get more, highlighting their close combat prowess in battle.
  • Both Indian and Gurkha units (riflemen, engineers, MG, etc), as they originate from mountainous regions, feature the Raider trait.
  • To represent the Gurkha’s renowned fighting spirit, they also feature the Fanatical trait.
  • Dedicated PIAT teams are British. While Gurkha scouts and leaders, like their foot soldiers, have extra SMGs, the Indian leaders and scouts will have access to a sniper rifle instead.
Support weapons
  • The battlegroup follows a standard British equipment table when it comes to supporting units (6-pdr, 17-pdr, 25-pdr guns, Bofors). All of these units are towed.
  • Armored units, though, are available courtesy of the experienced and highly praised 1st Canadian Armoured Brigade. This means the division can count on the following Canadian units: Sherman V (including leaders and commander), as well as a few Crusader Mk.2 SPAAG.
  • A new unit is the ACV-IP Mk.IIA (the Armoured Carrier, Wheeled - Indian Pattern) - a wheeled reconnaissance APC used in the same role as half-track or Stuart Recce in other divisions. Lightly armored and armed with a Bren and Boys anti-tank rifle, it allows for quick and armored scouting operations.
  • ACV-IP AOP is another Indian Pattern APC, but this one is used as an off-map artillery observer.
  • The 75mm SP Autocar M3 is yet another new unit, a “leftover” vehicle from the North African campaign. This unit is an M3 half-track with a French 75mm Mle. 1897 bolted on top. In-game, it is featured as a recon hunter, much like a British version of the Soviet SU-57, less powerful in a tank destroyer role, but doubling as a decent fire-support vehicle.
  • The new BL 4,5-inch 114m howitzer, which is also featured in the 6th South African Armoured Division.


Airforce
  • Like other British Eight Army units fighting on the Italian front, the 8th (Indian) Infantry Division receives its air support from a motley collection of planes flown by pilots ranging from all parts of the British Commonwealth. These include the new Spitfire PR. Mk XI recon plane, unarmed but extra fast.
  • The dreaded Hurricane Mk IV, the North African tank hunter with twin Vickers 40mm AT guns under its wing, can also be encountered. Note that this tank buster will also be featured in our upcoming Nemesis: Raid on Drvar DLC. Western allies will now have their Panzervogel too!
  • A mix of Spitfire Mk Vb/trop, VIIIc and IXc, flow by either British or Canadian pilots will provide top cover.
  • Additional support will be thanks to Boston and Baltimore bombers.


[h2]Coming up next[/h2]
We’ll be back in two weeks when we reveal the next pair of battlegroups in a new Tribute to Italy Versus post.

In case you missed it: in our previous Versus post for our new DLC, we put the spotlight on two new Armored battlegroups: the 26. Panzerdivision with its special AA forces and the supersized 6th South African Armoured Division. Check out that Versus blogpost here.

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See you on the battlefield, commander!