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Apparently, the creation of a submod is quite simple, according to the creator of the dogs of war system. Each modder creating units can easily create the necessary compatibility submods. The explanation I saw seems to confirm that it is indeed quite easy. I would have done it myself, but I am on a Mac and the development tools (the RPFM) are not available on Mac...
I did make the same request to one of the modders who did provide many submods for Dogs of war, but no response so far. If I get an answer, I'll let you know.
Rgds
If I ever do anything with Warhammer again it will most likely be in Warhammer III. I am not sure if something similar exists over there or not yet, but if it doesn't, I'd probably have a great time transferring this over there.