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Battle of Dukla Pass Expansion Recap

Hello, hello!

It has been a long time coming, but in today’s DevBlog, we will finally be able to cast our eyes on the long-gestating upcoming Steel Division 2 expansion: Battle of Dukla Pass!

The expansion is slowly getting ready. As such, a great opportunity to revisit The Battle of Dukla Pass and lift the tip of the veil on the Army General campaign and divisions you’ll be able to play with in Steel Division 2: Battle of Dukla Pass.

Onwards!

[h2]Battle of Dukla Pass Expansion[/h2]
First things first: what can you expect from the Steel Division 2: Battle of Dukla Pass in terms of content?

  • The expansion features 1 massive Army General campaign centered on the Battle of Dukla Pass (more historical info below).
  • Plus 6 new Divisions, playable in both single-player and multiplayer.


[h2]Dukla Pass Historical Context[/h2]
The Battle of Dukla Pass, which anchors the expansion's new Army General campaign, was considered to have officially started on September 8th, 1944, when the Soviets assaulted the Laborec Highlands. It ended on October 28th, 1944, when the Slovak Uprising was crushed and the communist offensive was halted. The Battle of Dukla Pass officially concluded with the failure of the insurrection.



But let's rewind a bit. In March 1944, dissidents within the Axis Slovak Army, in league with the Allied Czechoslovakian government-in-exile in London, started planning for a military uprising. The rebels envisioned the Axis being kicked out of their country as the Soviets were getting closer and closer to lend support. Key to the entire operation was the Carpathian bottleneck, connecting Slovakia to Poland, known as the Dukla Pass. It would have been secured from the Germans and held long enough for the Red Army to pass through and advance straight into Slovakia.

However, in a cruel twist of fate, when the uprising was executed on August 29th, the Slovak Army’s chief of staff fled by plane to the safety of the Soviet Army, leaving the rebels with no strategic direction.

[h2]The Army General campaign[/h2]
In Steel Division 2, the Battle of Dukla Pass will see the Soviets try to seize the Laborec Highland’s pass at Dukla, in order to reach the insurgents of the Slovak Uprising. But the national liberation campaign was sprung hastily, with the Germans and other Axis troops reacting swiftly to secure and hold the strategic pass.



As depicted in the Army General campaign, the battle will be fought in-depth along the Krosno-Dukla-Presnov-Kosice corridor. Combat flares around Krosno, with the Soviet 1st Ukrainian Front striking at the boundary between the German XI. SS-Gebirgs-Korps and XXIV. Panzerkorps. It is here that the Allied troops aim to brush aside the thin defensive line of German defenders.


The Axis will, in the beginning, have no immediate reserves. This means standing fast or performing an arduous fighting retreat where every meter will be used to stall for time. Later during the campaign, reinforcements will arrive from the south, as well as both sides of the corridor.

[h2]The Divisions[/h2]
The Battle of Dukla Pass expansion will feature 6 new divisions, playable in Skirmish and multiplayer. Note that some of the following battlegroups are directly lifted from the Army General campaign itself, while others were either located very close by or deeply involved in the series of battles in other ways.

More detailed previews of each individual division will come soon!

From the Army General campaign
We picked two divisions straight from the Army General battlefield:

  • The Axis 208. Infanterie-Division. Prior to the battle, the formation led by General Hans Pieckenbrock was considered by Soviet intelligence to be down to 60% strength. However, unbeknownst to the Allies, the remaining manpower was composed of the division’s best soldiers. Battle-hardened, the 208. ID found itself in the thickest of the fighting, being in charge of the Krosno sector. This put it right in the path of the Soviet offensive. Although the division’s right flank was mangled, with the Red Army achieving a narrow breakthrough, the German survivors regrouped in Krosno. The 208. Infanterie-Division would not yield, and when joined by elements of the 1. and 8. Panzerdivision, they even managed to go on the attack.
  • The Allied 1. Československý Armádní Sbor, or the 1st Czechoslovak Army Corps of the Red Army. This formation was created from Soviet citizens of Czechoslovak origins, Czechoslovakian refugees from the Sudenten occupation, or prisoners of war. It grew from a simple battalion (the first foreign unit to fight alongside the Soviets) to a three-brigade (plus smaller units) army corps. Although considered small for an army corps, even by Soviet standards, the 1st Czechoslovak Army Corps had an unusual organization, featuring its own tank regiment, penal company, plus one out of three brigades being completely formed out of paratroopers. Thrown into the meatgrinder at Dukla Pass, the corps had the painful honor of fighting its way into their homeland. The paratroopers were pulled out from the battle early to be airlifted to the help of the Slovak Uprising.




Fighting nearby Dukla Pass
The next two divisions will not appear within the expansion’s Army General campaign, though they were fighting just outside of the scope of our map.

  • The Axis Hungarian 13. Gyaloghadosztály or 13th Infantry Division. This formation was positioned on the east side of the Axis defensive lines, next to the German 101. Jäger-Division. The Hungarians had to cover for the redeployment of the Jägers when they were sent into battle at Dukla Pass. The 13th Infantry Division received reinforcements from the Hungarian 1st and 2nd Mountain Brigade, plus some welcome armor support in both the form of the German StuG-Abteilung 1101 and Hungarian 1st Assault Gun Battalion.
  • The Soviet 242-ya Gornostrelkovaya division, or the 242nd Mountain Rifles Division. It comes as no surprise that this formation was specifically deployed to the Carpathian mountain ranges. While the 126-y L. Gornostrelkovy Korpus included one mountain brigade, the 242nd was one of the few Soviet divisions entirely specialized in mountain warfare. Although lightly equipped, this battlegroup will receive as an attachment a rather unusual unit (which we will reveal in due course).




Deeply involved in the campaign
The final two divisions to be featured in the Army General campaign were located further afield, not fighting directly in the Laborec Highlands but beyond. They were both deeply involved in the greater scheme of things and the very reason the 1st Ukrainian Front surged forward.

  • The Axis 18. SS-Fr.-Panzergrenadier "Horst Wessel". This division's main mission was not to stop or delay the Soviet offensive but to crush its very objective: cracking down on the Slovak Uprising. The 18. SS, although a German division, was made up almost entirely of Hungarian Volksdeutschen. Over the course of the campaign, it amalgamated several smaller units of various origins, turning into a genuine Tower of Babel: from Slovak collaborationists, French SS, to German security troops, single tanks, and Ukrainian SS troops.
  • The Slovak National Uprising or SNP. Once proposed as a Nemesis choice, this formation makes - at last - its Steel Division 2 debut. Represented as a phase-locked battlegroup, with the rebellious regular Slovak army available in Phase A, partisans in B, and Czechoslovakian “red” paratroopers detached from 1. Československý Armádní Sbor arriving in C. There will also be a sprinkling of OSS and Jedburgh special forces, plus Western Allies and Soviet Air Forces flying top cover.




As mentioned before, we’ll return soon with more details and information on each division and campaign!

[h2]War Reserves’ New Units[/h2]
In case you missed it, we recently released the free-for-all Reinforcement Pack #17 - War Reserves. The War Reserves free DLC features 18 new units with 11 brand-new models.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3508600/Steel_Division_2__Reinforcement_Pack_17__War_Reserves/

[h2]See you on the battlefield[/h2]
That’s all. We’ll be back soon with the first detailed Battle of Dukla Pass preview.

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See you on the battlefield, commander!

RP #17 - War Reserves is Live!

Hello commanders,

Get ready! The free Reinforcement Pack #17 - War Reserves is available now!

Next to a host of new and updated units, we’ve also released a new patch for Steel Division 2. Check out the details below!

https://steamcommunity.com/games/919640/announcements/detail/532092880811983019

[h2]War Reserves’ New Units[/h2]
What can you expect from RP #17 - War Reserves?

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3508600/Steel_Division_2__Reinforcement_Pack_17__War_Reserves

The Axis receive a flurry of new additions to their arsenals. These include the German FLAKPANZER SFL IVc self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (26. Panzerdivision), the GRILLE Ausf. H assault gun (various German divisions), RSI’s CANNONE DA 75/46 C.A. M34 anti-aircraft gun (4a Alpina "Monterosa"), Hungarian TOLDI III light tank (1. Páncélos Hadosztály), the Finnish FOKKER C.X recon bomber bi-plane (Ryhmä Raappana), FORD V8 098T HUOLTO heavy supply (all Finnish divisions), and more.



Allied divisions also gain several new vehicles and units. Such as the American A-36A APACHE fighter-bomber (Task Force 45), British MUSTANG MK.1 recon fighter (15th (Scottish) Infantry Division) and TYPHOON MK.1B recon heavy fighter (Guards Armoured Division), the Soviet EMCHA RAZV. recon tank (29-y Tank Korpus) and Polish (LWP) WC-52 light truck (1 Piechoty "Tadeusza Kościuszki").



To get more insights into the addition to each side or nation, check out the following previews:



[h2]See you on the battlefield[/h2]
That’s all. We hope you enjoy the latest Steel Division 2 free Reinforcement Pack #17. Go forth to victory!

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v.149435: Patch notes

[h3]NEW FEATURES[/h3]
  • (29TK) replaced VALENTINE III recon tanks with EMCHA RAZV.
  • (184SD) replaced M5L with M3L
  • (Tyurin) replaced M5L with M3L
  • (Vyborg) added one card of La-5FN with 2x 100kg bombs
  • (7Est) added armed M3A1 h/t as transport option
  • (1LWP) added WC-52 truck as transport option
  • (TF45) added one card of A-36A APACHE fighter-bomber, replacing the existing P-51B-10 one
  • (CIL) added one card of P-51B-10 fighter-bomber
  • (15Scot) added one card of MUSTANG Mk.I recon fighter
  • (Guards) added one card of TYPHOON Mk. FR.IB heavy recon fighter
  • (Raap) added one card of FOKKER C X recon/bomber biplane
  • (Raap) added one card of DB-3M heavy bomber
  • (all Finnish div.) added FORD V8 098T HUOLTO as heavy supply truck
  • (all Finnish div.) added TD 14 as heavy prime mover
  • (122ID) added Finnish PE-2R as recon aircraft

[h3]GRILLE REWORK[/h3]
  • GRILLE renamed GRILLE Ausf. K to prepare the introduction of the GRILLE Ausf. H
  • GRILLE Ausf. K's armor decreased from 30/15/5 to 15/10/5, but speed increased from 35 to 43km/h and ammo increased from 15 to 18
  • decreased TOLDI IIA's price from 30 to 20
  • (2Pz) changed all GRILLE Ausf. K with GRILLE Ausf. H
  • (5Pz) decreased two cards of 4/8/12 GRILLE Ausf. K to one card of 4// + addded one card of 4/8/12 GRILLE Ausf. H
  • (20Pz) decreased GRILLE Ausf. K's card from 4/8/12 to 4/8/- + added one card of 3// s.IG 33
  • (26Pz) changed all GRILLE Ausf. K with GRILLE Ausf. H
  • 116Pz) decreased GRILLE Ausf. K's card from 4/8/12 to 4/8/-
  • (HG PzD) changed one card of 4/8/12 GRILLE Ausf. K to one of 4/8/- of GRILLE Ausf. H + added one card of 3/6/- s.IG 33
  • (5SS) changed one card of 4/8/12 GRILLE Ausf. K to one of 4/8/- + added one card of 3/6/- s.IG 33
  • (12SS) removed all GRILLE, replaced with two cards of 3/6/- s.IG 33
  • (Ski) changed one card of 4/8/12 GRILLE Ausf. K to one card of 4/8/- GRILLE Ausf. H

[h3]DATA FIXES[/h3]
  • fixed SDKFZ. 251/21's cargo space
  • fixed AUFK. PZ.GREN. LSSAH's cargo space
  • fixed FFI PANHARD's price to 10 on par with other similar units
  • fixed RECRUTI's price to 15, as announced in the previous patch
  • fixed LWP IL-2 w/ cluster bombs' base availability to 2/4/- on par with previous change
  • fixed SU-76 AVERIN (ace)'s base availability to 5/10/- on par with previous change to non-ace units
  • fixed SU-57's role as Recon Vehicle
  • fixed ASSAULT FIRE SUPPORT's role as Assault Squad
  • fixed Estonian PIONEERID (PPS)'s role as Engineer
  • fixed Estonian LASKURID's base availability on par with other Strelki, buffed previously
  • fixed ASSAULT BUSTER's missing Flame icon
  • fixed ASSAULT LEADER's missing Radio icon
  • fixed KATADROMIS's number of displayed weapons
  • fixed ERKUNDUNGS' number of displayed weapons
  • fixed LL-SCHÜTZEN's number of displayed weapons
  • fixed P17 & M1093's ammo loadout on par with other bolt-action rifles
  • fixed BORCI's ammo loadout on par with other bolt-action rifles
  • fixed KAZAKI (PPSh)'s stealth from Exceptional to Very Good
  • fixed OST-LEGIONÄRE's veterancy ratio on par with other units with similar availability
  • renamed KAZAKI KOMROTI to KAZAKI KOMESK (cossacks being organized in squadron, not company)
  • fixed KM KÜSTENPOLIZEI's base availability from 4/8/8 to 4/8/-
  • fixed Polish & German BA-64B's RTS icon
  • changed MARDER I H-39's base availmability from 6/12/- to 4/8/12, on par with other MARDER I
  • addded MARDER I H-39 its missing (although modeled) MG-34
  • corrected 28/39M 80mm's name into 29/38M 80mm
  • changed JAGDPANZER SU-76(r)'s base availability from 4// to 5// on par with other TD Su-76M
  • fixed GORNO. SAPERI's HP from 11 to 6 to match its weapons, and price from 25 to 15
  • fixed all Finnish divisions's TULENJOHTAJA avail from 3// to 3/6/-, on par with other nations
  • fixed the PANZER IV/70's gun bine able to fire on the move
  • standardized the Romanian OB M30 & German s.FH 396(r) (both captured M-30 122mm with added radio)'s price at 80
  • (4FJ) fixed LG 40's availability from 4/8/- to 6/9/- on par with other divisions
  • (3VDV) fixed PTRS-41's base availability from 6/12/9 to 6/12/-

[h3]MODEL FIXES[/h3]
  • fixed German & Romanian SPW 222's gunner model
  • fixed LW. s.MG-42's MG model from a MG-34 to a proper MG-42
  • fixed Polish IL-2 with 2x250kg bombs which caried both bombs under the same wing
  • fixed British M5 HT RECCE's MG model from M1919 to proper M2HB

[h3]GENERIC[/h3]
  • increased DRILLING weapon's efficiency against unarmored ground targets
  • decreased T-38M2's price from 10 to 5

[h3]ALLIES[/h3]
  • added STUDEBAKER as transport option for 85mm AA guns in all Soviet divisions
  • renamed GORNOSTRELKI (DP) into GORNO. PULEMETCHIKI
  • decreased MONTAGNARDS' price from 35 to 30
  • decreased ZMOT. ZWIADOWCY (LWP ones)'s price from 25 to 20
  • increased PARTIZANI PTR-D's base availability from 8// to 12//
  • decreased HELLCAT I with AT rockets' base availability from 2/4/6 to 1/2/4 + number of cards increased from 1 to 2 accordingly
  • increased T-80 RAZVEDKA's side armor to 35mm and ammo from 80 to 94 rounds, price set at 35
  • renamed ARTILLERIST into more accurate ARTNAVODCHIKI
  • renamed ZIS-5V DOUSHKA into more accurate ZIS-5V DŠK
  • renamed DOUSHKA in Russian into more accurate DUSHKA
  • renamed Finnish G.50bis FRECCIA into more accurate G.50 FRECCIA
  • reclassified OSNAZ from Commando Rifle Squad to Commando Assault Squad
  • decreased La-5FN w/ 2x50kg bombs' price from 115 to 105
  • changed P-51B-10-NA's base avail from 1/2/4 to 2/4/-
  • (1LWP) removed M3 SCOUT & BREN CARRIER for (too big) ZMOT. ZWIADOWCY
  • (AK) changed T-34/76's base availability from //8 to //16
  • (AK) changed T-70's base availability from //12 to /12/
  • (AK) changed BA-10's base availability from /5/10 to -/10/
  • (AK) changed CARRIER DOUSHKA's base availability from /6/9 to -/9/
  • (AK) changed 76mm support gun's base availability from /6/9 to -/9/
  • (29TK) changed M10's base availability from 5/10/15 to 5/10/-
  • (3VDV) added one card of 4// T-80
  • (TF45) added one card of C-only Italian PARTIGIANI

[h3]AXIS[/h3]
  • standardized CSABA's availability at 6//
  • standardized HEGYIVADÁSZ's availability at 12/24/(32)
  • decreased Hungarian PANZER III M's price from 45 to 40, for lack of APCR
  • decreased SOTKA 76's price from 60 to 55
  • increased FAMO 88's Hp from 8 to 10
  • changed DOMOBRANI's base availability from 9/18/27 to 12/24/-
  • increased STOSSTRUPPEN (MP-44)'s base availability from 6/(12)/- to 8/(16)/-
  • increased LW-JÄGER (MG-34)'s base availability from 9/18/27 to 12/24/32
  • decreased R-1's price from 10 to 5
  • (Ski) added one card of SKIJÄGER
  • (Ski) added one card of BEWÄHRUNGS.
  • (3FJ) added one card of LG 40 105mm
  • (Hart) added one 4// card of FLAK 36 37mm
  • (Tettau) removed BMW.75 as transport option for the 60mm mortar
  • (52Sich) added one card of 5// VK 9.01

RP #17 - War Reserves Coming Soon

Hello, hello!

Glorious news: the free Reinforcement Pack #17 - War Reserves will release next week!

We are in the very final stretch of getting the update out of the door. Not a specific date… but it is close.

[h2]War Reserves In Brief[/h2] RP #17 - War Reserves updates several Steel Division 2 units across the base game and its various expansions and Nemesis DLCs. In total, there will be 15 to 20 new units, including a dozen brand-new 3D models. The free Reinforcement Pack #17 - War Reserves is free to all owners of Steel Division 2

[h2]War Reserves’ New Units[/h2]
What can you expect from RP #17 - War Reserves?

The Axis receive a flurry of new additions to their arsenals. These include the German FLAKPANZER SFL IVc self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (26. Panzerdivision), the GRILLE Ausf. H assault gun (various German divisions), RSI’s CANNONE DA 75/46 C.A. M34 anti-aircraft gun (4a Alpina "Monterosa"), Hungarian TOLDI III light tank (1. Páncélos Hadosztály), the Finnish FOKKER C.X recon bomber bi-plane (Ryhmä Raappana), FORD V8 098T HUOLTO heavy supply (all Finnish divisions), and more.



Allied divisions also gain several new vehicles and units. Such as the American A-36A APACHE fighter-bomber (Task Force 45), British MUSTANG MK.1 recon fighter (15th (Scottish) Infantry Division) and TYPHOON MK.1B recon heavy fighter (Guards Armoured Division), the Soviet EMCHA RAZV. recon tank (29-y Tank Korpus) and Polish (LWP) WC-52 light truck (1 Piechoty "Tadeusza Kościuszki").



To get more insights into the addition to each side or nation, check out the following previews:



[h2]See you on the battlefield[/h2]
That’s all. We’ll be back soon with the actual launch of RP #17 - War Reserves.

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RP #17 - War Reserves - Units Reveal #4

Hello commanders,

We are back with the last installment of the Reinforcement Pack #17 - War Reserves previews.

Today’s spotlight will be swung on the Soviet Union and its allies.

To glory!

[h2]War Reserves In Brief[/h2] RP #17 - War Reserves is the direct consequence of Eugen designers finding extra time to update several Steel Division 2 units across the base game and its various expansions and Nemesis DLCs. In total, there will be 15 to 20 new units, including a dozen brand-new 3D models. The free Reinforcement Pack #17 - War Reserves is in active development and shouldn’t take too long to release.

[h2]Soviet Union[/h2]
Let’s look at the units of the Soviet Union and its allies.

  • The first unit is not an addition, but a replacement. It corrects a long overdue mistake: the Soviet M5L (M5 Stuart), which only deployed into the Red Army in two models. Both of these were tested… and rejected. Instead, the more numerous variant used in the Soviet Union was the M3L (M3A1 Stuart).
    • The M3L will replace the M5L in both the 184-ya Strelkovaya Div and Podv. Gruppa Tyurina. These are base game divisions.
  • The T-80 RAZVEDKA is next. Not the mighty Cold War T-80, but the latest upgrade in the World War 2-era light tank series of the T-60 and T-70. The T-80s' development as a more advanced offshoot of the T-70 with a two-man turret happened too late in the war. By this time, light tanks had mostly become obsolete, and production was halted in the second half of 1943. The handful of T-80s that were produced saw action mainly on the Romanian front.


  • The next one is not a new unit but an existing vehicle cast in a new role: the EMCHA RAZVEDKA. This is a recon M4A2 Sherman equipped with a radio as part of the Allied lend-lease effort to the USSR.
    • The EMCHA RAZVEDKA will replace the Valentine recon tank in the 29-y Tankovy Korpus. This is a division from the base game.


  • The final updated Soviet unit is the additional of a new, heavier loadout to an existing plane: the La-5FN with a new payload of 2x 100kg bombs.


Foreign corps in the Red Army will also receive some existing (from other parts of the Red Army) but missing (in their own arsenal) equipment.

  • The Estionian 7. Eesti Laskurdiviis will receive its absent M3A1 half-track for the TANKODESANTNIKI squads. This division is featured in Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics.
  • The Polish the 1 Dywizja Piechoty "Tadeusza Kościuszki" from Steel Divison 2: Death on the Vistula will get its missing WC-52 light truck. A small addition, but it will help add some speed to the deployment of several light squads and guns.


Lastly, there are several more new units in the pipeline. Note: these won’t be delivered with RP#17 - War Reserves. We have only discovered them recently, and there was simply no time to squeeze them into the development cycle for this Reinforcement Pack. However, we didn’t want to ignore them.

Instead, these new units will be modeled alongside the upcoming Battle for Dukla Pass. When this expansion releases, the missing units will be retrofitted to War Reserves - and as such - made available to all for free.

  • The fast BT-5 light tank will be added to the 126-y L. Gornostrelkovy Korpus (Steel Division 2: Fate of Finland expansion).
  • The VALENTINE X features a slightly different turret compared to its predecessor (the IX) and included a coaxial machine gun. This means the tank, notorious for its lack of HE, will receive some self-defense anti-infantry capability. This unit will be added to the 3-y Gv. Mekh. Korpus (base game).
  • Finally, the YAK-9K was a not-so-lucky attempt at improving the YAK-9T's firepower by upgrading its 37mm nose gun to a 45mm one. The gun proved unreliable, and only two regiments fielded this variant. One of these formations supported the 39th Army during Operation Bagration. As such, the YAK-9K will be added to Podv. Gruppa Bezuglogo (base game).


[h2]See you on the battlefield[/h2]
That’s all for the Reinforcement Pack #17 - War Reserves previews. We’ll be back soon with more Steel Division 2 news.

Make sure to join the Steel Division 2 community on our Steam forums. The latest Steel Division 2 news can also be encountered on our Instagram.

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