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==Introduction==
== Introduction ==
The CWR2 Addon Austrian Armed Forced was released in May 2015. It contains Austrian soldiers and equipment around the year 1985.
The CWR2 Addon Austrian Armed Forced was released in May 2015. It contains Austrian soldiers and equipment around the year 1985.


==Requirements==
== Background ==
The Austrian Armed Forces (German: Bundesheer) are the military forces of the Republic of Austria and the main military organisation responsible for the national defence.
 
Under the area defence strategy, which had determined the army's organizational structure until 1993, the army was divided into three principal elements: the standing alert force (Bereitschaftstruppe) of active units, including the air division; the mobile militia (Mobile Landwehr), organized as eight mechanized reserve brigades to be deployed to key danger spots in the event of mobilization; and the stationary militia (Raumgebundene Landwehr) of twenty-six reserve infantry regiments organized for territorial defence. Both the mobile militia and the stationary militia were brought up to strength only in times of mobilization or during periods allotted for refresher training, usually three weeks in June. Training of conscripts was conducted by twenty-eight training and equipment-holding regiments (Landwehrstammregimenter). On mobilization, these regiments would disband, with their cadre reassigned to lead reserve units or form replacement regiments and battalions.
 
At the army level were a headquarters, guard, and special forces battalions and an artillery battalion at cadre strength. Two corps headquarters, one in the east at Graz and one in the west at Salzburg, would, on mobilization, command the provincially organized units in their respective zones. Each corps included artillery, antitank, antiaircraft, and engineering battalions, and a logistics regiment, all on a cadre basis.
 
Each of the nine provincial military commands supervised the training and maintenance activities of their training and equipment-holding regiments. On mobilization, these nine commands would convert to a divisional headquarters commanding mobile militia, stationary militia, and other independent units.
 
The only active units immediately available in an emergency were those of the standing alert force of some 15,000 career soldiers supplemented by eight-month conscripts. The force was organized as a mechanized division consisting of three armored infantry brigades. Each brigade was composed of one tank battalion, one mechanized infantry battalion, and one self-propelled artillery battalion. Two of the brigades had antitank battalions equipped with self-propelled weapons. The divisional headquarters was at Baden near Vienna; the three brigades were based in separate locations, also in the northeast of the country.
 
== Requirements ==
[[Cold War Rearmed 2|Cold War Rearmed²]] is required for this Expansion, this is not a standalone addon. ARMA 2: Combined Operations (ARMA 2 + Operation Arrowhead) v1.62 is required to use the Cold War Rearmed² Modification.
[[Cold War Rearmed 2|Cold War Rearmed²]] is required for this Expansion, this is not a standalone addon. ARMA 2: Combined Operations (ARMA 2 + Operation Arrowhead) v1.62 is required to use the Cold War Rearmed² Modification.


== Content (1.03) ==
== Content (1.04) ==
=== Soldiers ===
=== Soldiers ===
* Soldier (standard/UN/winter)
* Soldier (standard/UN/winter)
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* Pinzgauer (standard/UN)
* Pinzgauer (standard/UN)
* VW 181
* VW 181
*M60A3


=== Weapons ===
=== Weapons ===
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cwr2 bh jaegerkommando.jpg|Special Forces (Jaegerkommando)
cwr2 bh jaegerkommando.jpg|Special Forces (Jaegerkommando)
cwr2 bh un.jpg|UN Troops
cwr2 bh un.jpg|UN Troops
cwr2 bh vw181.jpg|VW 181
cwr2 bh m60a3.jpg|M60A3
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 19 February 2024

CWR2 - Austrian Armed Forces
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Release date 15 May 2015
Version 1.7 - December 2019
Bundesheer soldiers in winter
Bundesheer soldiers in winter
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Introduction

The CWR2 Addon Austrian Armed Forced was released in May 2015. It contains Austrian soldiers and equipment around the year 1985.

Background

The Austrian Armed Forces (German: Bundesheer) are the military forces of the Republic of Austria and the main military organisation responsible for the national defence.

Under the area defence strategy, which had determined the army's organizational structure until 1993, the army was divided into three principal elements: the standing alert force (Bereitschaftstruppe) of active units, including the air division; the mobile militia (Mobile Landwehr), organized as eight mechanized reserve brigades to be deployed to key danger spots in the event of mobilization; and the stationary militia (Raumgebundene Landwehr) of twenty-six reserve infantry regiments organized for territorial defence. Both the mobile militia and the stationary militia were brought up to strength only in times of mobilization or during periods allotted for refresher training, usually three weeks in June. Training of conscripts was conducted by twenty-eight training and equipment-holding regiments (Landwehrstammregimenter). On mobilization, these regiments would disband, with their cadre reassigned to lead reserve units or form replacement regiments and battalions.

At the army level were a headquarters, guard, and special forces battalions and an artillery battalion at cadre strength. Two corps headquarters, one in the east at Graz and one in the west at Salzburg, would, on mobilization, command the provincially organized units in their respective zones. Each corps included artillery, antitank, antiaircraft, and engineering battalions, and a logistics regiment, all on a cadre basis.

Each of the nine provincial military commands supervised the training and maintenance activities of their training and equipment-holding regiments. On mobilization, these nine commands would convert to a divisional headquarters commanding mobile militia, stationary militia, and other independent units.

The only active units immediately available in an emergency were those of the standing alert force of some 15,000 career soldiers supplemented by eight-month conscripts. The force was organized as a mechanized division consisting of three armored infantry brigades. Each brigade was composed of one tank battalion, one mechanized infantry battalion, and one self-propelled artillery battalion. Two of the brigades had antitank battalions equipped with self-propelled weapons. The divisional headquarters was at Baden near Vienna; the three brigades were based in separate locations, also in the northeast of the country.

Requirements

Cold War Rearmed² is required for this Expansion, this is not a standalone addon. ARMA 2: Combined Operations (ARMA 2 + Operation Arrowhead) v1.62 is required to use the Cold War Rearmed² Modification.

Content (1.04)

Soldiers

  • Soldier (standard/UN/winter)
  • Medic
  • Officer
  • Squad Leader
  • Engineer
  • Marksman
  • Crew
  • Jagdkommando

Vehicles

  • Pinzgauer (standard/UN)
  • VW 181
  • M60A3

Weapons

  • P80
  • MG-74
  • Assault Rifle 58 (FN FAL)
  • Handgrenade 84
  • Smokeshell 75

Objects

  • Ammo crates
  • Backpacks

Credits

  • Marseille77: Project Lead, Models, Textures
  • Lobo/IceBreakr: Pinzgauer
  • W0lle: Config, Textures, Models, Documentation, Distribution

Gallery