

They can also can throw a grenade, effective against lighter armor and enemies behind cover. The Stormtroopers are equipped with submachine guns, firing lots of pistol-caliber rounds at medium range. Fragile to mech weapons and machine guns.Grenades have a long cooldown and takes a second to detonate.Slightly more expensive than Stormtroopers.Slightly more flexible against armor and enemies in cover than standard Vanguards.If supported by armor, however, they can ramp up a lot of damage against their enemies. they are somewhat more effective against armor but their grenades rearm slowly and are still hopeless against most mechs. However, they are still outranged by riflemen and will get picked off quickly if they cannot get in range quick enough, while suffering against vanguards if they cannot keep them at arm's length. Grenadiers have less of a weakness compared to other infantry, being better in close quarters than Polanian Riflemen while outranging Rusviet Vanguards. They also benefit greatly from being able to have medics in the field to support them, and are slightly better equipped to combat light armor or enemies that have bunkered down using their grenades. They work well with machine guns, letting them pin the enemy down while adding their own hail of bullets to the mix.

It has a rapid rate of fire and medium range, making these units very versatile and giving them good damage over time provided they can survive a protracted firefight.

Equipped with cutting-edge technology, they are armed with a machine pistol (also called a submachine gun). These Saxon infantry fulfill all the same roles of standard Stormtroopers and more. They also wear extra flak padding on their shoulders, arms, and strap several stick grenades to the front of the cuirass. Their uniforms, very similar to that of standard Stormtroopers, are very fancy with tall, shiny black leather boots, a leather cuirass, a dark blue uniform and trousers underneath, and a distinct pickelhaub helmet bearing the golden Saxony wolf emblem. These men of a once-proud nation sign up in droves, but many are also conscripted to serve the country's best interests. The Fatherland's finest, or so they claim to be.
