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NATO’s French Zone de Défense - Paris protects the City of Light and its surrounding areas. Formed around a nucleus of reservists, the territorial formation relied on several regular infantry formations, military academy units, testbed vehicles, Gendarmerie military police, and Paris’ own Garde Républicaine to protect the French capital.
Read Zone de Défense - Paris’ full historical background in this dedicated DevBlog.
The Soviet DON-100 stands for 100-ya Motostrelkovaya Diviziya Operativnogo, or the 100th Motorized Division for Special Use, a Ministry of Internal Affairs formation. The battlegroup deployed to quell insurgent hotspots around the Caucasus and southern frontier of the Soviet Union, fanned by NATO intelligence agents and special forces in WARNO’s World War III.
Check out more of DON-100’s historical details in this in-depth DevBlog.
Nemesis #7 - State of Emergency lets you lead an arsenal of new units to battle, from GARDES RÉPUBLICAINS, BROUSSARD MH-1521 recon planes, GIGN operators, and the MSC prototype, to MVD security infantry, OMON troops, first-generation Mi-24A gunships, and advanced MiG-29S fighters.
Medium Caliber AA Rework



Maintained as a part of the Allied Occupation Forces of Japan, it subsequently saw deployment in the Korean War. Seriously understrength, the division was reinforced by thousands of South Korean soldiers, as well as Ethiopian United Nations contribution and… the Colombian Battalion (which we will see later down the line). The 7th Division participated in some of the most noteworthy battles of the war, including the Inchon Landings.
After the war, the 7th Division remained in South Korea for almost twenty years, not taking part in the Vietnam War, but was briefly deactivated and reactivated in the early 1970s.
The Colombian Connection
From the mid to late 1980s, Washington's involvement shifted more and more towards fighting the drug traffickers; fully focused on counter-insurgency for at least two decades, the Fuerzas Militares de Colombia, or Colombian Armed Forces, were starting to modernize from the early 1980s, with equipment especially from Israel noteworthy.
In the 1980s, the Colombian Armed Forces began acquiring more modern materiel and armored vehicles. Meanwhile, the 7th Infantry Division (Light) has some hard-hitting units, including TOW-2 carriers and helicopters, but deprived of armored vehicles, lacking resilience on the battlefield. Putting one and one together, we decided it would be best to merge the formation with a Colombian detachment, which would be no less than fitting, given the division’s military history.
Note that this division will be a mix of American and Colombian troops, with the latter having their own acknowledgments and voice lines.
INFVery good, as can be expected from a light infantry division.
ARTRather average, once again divided into an American and Colombian contingent:
TANKAnother average category, with - again - the dual presence of American and Colombian forces.
RECA very good category with plenty of new units.
AAClearly the 7th Division’s weak spot.
HEL
The 7th Infantry Division (Light) will be a unique American battlegroup, with its sizable contingent of Colombian troops, World War II-era armored vehicles, clandestine CIA forces, plus some heavy-hitting aircraft. Infantry will be mobile and versatile, but supporting arms will be light, especially in the armored department.
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