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==''Steel Division II''== === Ground units === {| class="wikitable" |+ !Icon !Name !Description !Notes |- ![[File:spec_amphibie sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit is amphibious and is therefore able to « swim » across rivers.]] !AMPHIBIOUS |This unit is amphibious and is therefore able to « swim » across rivers. | |- ![[File:spec_offmap sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit is as a Forward Artillery Observer, commanding off-map fire missions. It can call-in powerful strikes in its vicinity, delayed by the mission's parameters.]] !ARTILLERY LEADER |This unit is made up of officers trained to command artillery batteries and guide their fire on the battlefield. They are equipped with a wide array of tools, form rangefinders to radios, maps, range tables, and other fire control equipment. Artillery Leader units decrease the dispersion of friendly artillery within their area of effect, except for mortars or MLRS units. They also grant the Radio trait to nearby artillery units. | |- ![[File:spec_offmap sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit is as a Forward Artillery Observer, commanding off-map fire missions. It can call-in powerful strikes in its vicinity, delayed by the mission's parameters.]] !ARTILLERY OBSERVER |This unit is as a Forward Artillery Observer, commanding off-map fire missions. It can call-in powerful strikes in its vicinity, delayed by the mission's parameters. |Each observer has a maximum range at which they can call in artillery strikes. After they are expended, they become a second-rate recon unit. |- ![[File:Spec fanatic sd2.png|x20px|link=|This type of unit has achieved a reputation for ferocity and fanaticism on the battlefield and will never surrender.]] !COMMANDO |This elite special forces unit contains the army's best and most experienced combat soldiers. Highly trained and lavishly equipped, these troops are usually employed during raids, risky assaults, or behind enemy lines. Commando units gain not only the Raider trait but also the Shock trait, al well as taking less suppression during combat. | |- ![[File:spec_commandement sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit is a platoon leader squad. An officer improves the resilience and fighting abilities of nearby units. Units close to a leader have their experience increased by one level, won't surrender, perform normally even when behind enemy lines, and receive only half the suppression.]] !LEADER |This unit is a platoon leader squad. An officer improves the resilience and fighting abilities of nearby units. Units close to a leader have their experience increased by one level, won't surrender, perform normally even when behind enemy lines, and receive only half the suppression. | |- ![[File:spec_super_commandement sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit is a commander. As a senior officer, he improves the resilience and fighting abilities of nearby units, but also helps coordinating units over the radio net.Units close to a commander have their experience increased by two level, won't surrender, perform normally even when behind enemy lines, and receive only half the suppression. Leaders in radio range are also boosted by one experience level.]] !COMMANDER |This unit is a commander. As a senior officer, he improves the resilience and fighting abilities of nearby units, but also helps coordinating units over the radio net. Units close to a commander have their experience increased by two level, won't surrender, perform normally even when behind enemy lines, and receive only half the suppression. Leaders in radio range are also boosted by one experience level. | |- ![[File:spec_discipline sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit is able to fire HE & smoke shells at any point within its range, even without line of sight and over obstacles.]] !DISCIPLINE |Friendly units within range of this squad won't surrender (moreover, all penalties in the case of Disheartened troops are removed). | |- ![[File:spec_decourage sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit is made up either of raw conscripts, war-weary or unwilling soldiers.It will fight as any other, but will take +25% suppression damage as regular troops.]] !DISHEARTENED |This unit is made up either of raw conscripts, war-weary or unwilling soldiers. It will fight as any other, but will take +25% suppression damage as regular troops. |Penalties can be effectively negated by a leader unit or discipline. |- ![[File:Spec fanatic sd2.png|x20px|link=|This type of unit has achieved a reputation for ferocity and fanaticism on the battlefield and will never surrender.]] !FANATICAL |This type of unit has achieved a reputation for ferocity and fanaticism on the battlefield and will never surrender. | |- ![[File:spec_flamme sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit carries a flamethrower, a weapon able to wipe out an entire squad in a moment, and terrorise the survivors.Its range is very limited.A flamethrower can engage an armoured unit, but with much lesser effect.]] !FLAMER |This unit carries a flamethrower, a weapon able to wipe out an entire squad in a moment, and terrorise the survivors.Its range is very limited.A flamethrower can engage an armoured unit, but with much lesser effect. | |- ![[File:spec_tir_indirect sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit is able to fire HE & smoke shells at any point within its range, even without line of sight and over obstacles.]] !INDIRECT FIRE |This unit is able to fire HE & smoke shells at any point within its range, even without line of sight and over obstacles. | |- ![[File:spec_radio sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit has a radio, making it possible for it to use corrected shot.]] !RADIO |This unit has a radio, making it possible for it to use corrected shot. |These two are tied together. Spotters can only relay coordinates when in radio range of artillery units. |- ![[File:spec_discipline sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit is able to fire HE & smoke shells at any point within its range, even without line of sight and over obstacles.]] !SECURITY |This second-line unit is typically used to patrol the rear. Lightly equipped, they guard against enemy saboteurs and infiltration attempts in quieter sectors. Security units remain classified as infantry but when stationary gain Good levels of Optics, similar to Recon units | |- ![[File:Spec commando.png|x20px|link=|This type of unit (paratroopers, commandos, mountaineers, ...) is used to operate isolated from the army's main body. This unit doesn't suffer suppression malus when behind enemy lines.]] !SHOCK |This unit contains hardened soldiers extensively drilled and well-equipped for close combat. These troops excel in assaults, urban fighting, and even hand-to-hand combat. Shock units take less damage at very close ranges. | |- ![[File:spec_radio sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit is as an Artillery Spotter, correcting fire missions. It can improve targeting time & dispersion of friendly artillery units firing within its radio range.]] !SPOTTER |This unit is as an Artillery Spotter, correcting fire missions.It can improve targeting time & dispersion of friendly artillery units firing within its radio range. |These two are tied together. Spotters can only relay coordinates when in radio range of artillery units. |- ![[File:Spec commando.png|x20px|link=|This type of unit (paratroopers, commandos, mountaineers, ...) is used to operate isolated from the army's main body. This unit doesn't suffer suppression malus when behind enemy lines.]] !RAIDERS | This type of unit (paratroopers, commandos, mountaineers, ...) is used to operate isolated from the army's main body. This unit doesn't suffer suppression malus when behind enemy lines. All Raider's units have +50% stealth bonus. |Moreover, it will normally recover suppression as if it was within friendly lines. |- ![[File:spec_reconnaissance sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit is specialised in reconnaissance: it can spot an enemy unit from further away than regular troops, and identify it quicker.Recon troops don't affect the frontline, nor are they affected by morale penalties in enemy territory.]] !RECON |This unit is specialised in reconnaissance: it can spot an enemy unit from further away than regular troops, and identify it quicker.Recon troops don't affect the frontline, nor are they affected by morale penalties in enemy territory. | |- ![[File:spec_suicide sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit doesn't have a pilot, being remotely-controlled by an operator instead. Having no crew, it can't be pinned by enemy fire and will detonated itself either on order, when reaching a destination or a target, suiciding in a major explosion.]] !REMOTE-CONTROL EXPLOSIVE |This unit doesn't have a pilot, being remotely-controlled by an operator instead. Having no crew, it can't be pinned by enemy fire and will detonated itself either on order, when reaching a destination or a target, suiciding in a major explosion. | |- ![[File:SmokeLayer.png|20x20px|This unit is equipped with smoke bombs, harmless to the enemy but generating a large smoke screen.]] !SMOKELAYER |This unit is equipped with smoke bombs, harmless to the enemy but generating a large smoke screen. | |- ![[File:spec_ravitaillement sd2.png|x20px|link=||This vehicle carries ammunition to resupply and repair units within 150m range when at full stop. Supply vehicles can also be used as transport vehicles.]] !SUPPLY |This vehicle carries ammunition to resupply and repair units within 150m range when at full stop. Supply vehicles can also be used as transport vehicles. | |- ![[File:spec_at_1 sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit is armed with anti-tank weapons that are incredibly effective against all manner of armored targets.]] !TANK BUSTER |This unit is armed with anti-tank weapons that are incredibly effective against all manner of armored targets. | |- ![[File:spec_at_1 sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit is armed with anti-tank weapons that are incredibly effective against all manner of armored targets.]] !TANK RIDER |This unit features soldiers who ride into combat on an armored vehicle and fight in close proximity when dismounted. Tank Rider infantry takes less suppression in combat when positioned close to an armored unit also featuring the Tank Rider trait. | |} ===Air units=== {| class="wikitable" !Icon !Name !Description !Notes |- ![[File:spec_bombes_1 sd2.png|x20px|link=|This plane carries up to 250kg of bombs.]] !LIGHT BOMBER |This plane carries up to 250kg of bombs. | |- ![[File:spec_bombes_2 sd2.png|x20px|link=|This plane carries between 250 & 500kg of bombs.]] !MEDIUM BOMBER |This plane carries between 250 & 500kg of bombs. | |- ![[File:spec_bombes_3 sd2.png|x20px|link=|This plane carries over 500kg of bombs.]] !HEAVY BOMBER |This plane carries over 500kg of bombs. | |- ![[File:spec_cluster_1 sd2.png|x20px|link=| This unit is armed with armor piercing cluster bombs. Small ordnances dropped "en masse" and designed to take out vehicles groups and tanks.]] !CLUSTER (AP) |This unit is armed with armor piercing cluster bombs. Small ordnance dropped "en masse" and designed to take out vehicles groups and tanks. | |- ![[File:spec_cluster_1 sd2.png|x20px|link=|This plane is armed with high explosive cluster bombs, small ordnances dropped "en masse" and designed to take out larger infantry or light vehicles groups. Although deadly against unarmored targets, they are mostly ineffective against armored ones. Choose your targets well.]] !CLUSTER (HE) |This plane is armed with high explosive cluster bombs, small ordnances dropped "en masse" and designed to take out larger infantry or light vehicles groups. Although deadly against unarmored targets, they are mostly ineffective against armored ones. Choose your targets well. | |- ![[File:spec_straffing sd2.png|x20px|link=|This plane is armed with a lot of heavy machine-guns.It is a dedicated dive-attack plane against infantry & unarmored targets.Some of the guns on flexible turrets on the belly & back can be used to engaged enemy planes.]] !CLOSE AIR-SUPPORT |This plane is armed with a lot of heavy machine-guns.It is a dedicated dive-attack plane against infantry & unarmored targets.Some of the guns on flexible turrets on the belly & back can be used to engaged enemy planes. | |- ![[File:spec_canon sd2.png|x20px|link=|This plane is armed with machine-guns and/or 20mm cannons.It is dedicated to engage and shoot down enemy planes.Guns can be used against ground targets in a strafing run, but will only be effective against the lightest enemy units.]] !DOGFIGHTER |This plane is armed with machine-guns and/or 20mm cannons.It is dedicated to engage and shoot down enemy planes.Guns can be used against ground targets in a strafing run, but will only be effective against the lightest enemy units. | |- ![[File:spec_roquettes_1 sd2.png|x20px|link=|This plane is armed with small calibre rockets to engage ground targets.Efficient against infantry & soft-skin vehicles, they can still deal some damage to light armoured ones.]] !LIGHT ROCKET |This plane is armed with small calibre rockets to engage ground targets.Efficient against infantry & soft-skin vehicles, they can still deal some damage to light armoured ones. | |- ![[File:spec_roquettes_2 sd2.png|x20px|link=|This plane is armed with medium calibre rockets to engage ground targets.Very efficient against infantry & soft-skin vehicles, they can still deal some damage to light armoured ones.]] !MEDIUM ROCKET |This plane is armed with medium calibre rockets to engage ground targets.Very efficient against infantry & soft-skin vehicles, they can still deal some damage to light armoured ones. | |- ![[File:spec_roquettes_3 sd2.png|x20px|link=|This plane is armed with anti-tank rockets to engage armoured vehicles. Efficient against vehicles, they are less usefull against infantry.]] !ANTITANK ROCKET |This plane is armed with anti-tank rockets to engage armoured vehicles. Efficient against vehicles, they are less usefull against infantry. | |- ![[File:spec_reconnaissance sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit is specialised in reconnaissance: it can spot an enemy unit from further away than regular troops, and identify it quicker.Recon troops don't affect the frontline, nor are they affected by morale penalties in enemy territory.]] !RECON |This unit is specialised in reconnaissance: it can spot an enemy unit from further away than regular troops, and identify it quicker.Recon troops don't affect the frontline, nor are they affected by morale penalties in enemy territory. | |- ![[File:spec_at_1 sd2.png|x20px|link=|This unit is armed with anti-tank weapons that are incredibly effective against all manner of armored targets.]] !TANK BUSTER |This unit is armed with anti-tank weapons that are incredibly effective against all manner of armored targets. | |}
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