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Books with information on camouflage

  • Camouflage Uniforms of Asian and Middle East Armies

ISBN: 0-7643-1922-1

Published by: Schiffer Military History, Atglen, PA, 2004, USA

Author: Dr. J.F. Borsarello and Werner Palinckx

Description: Lots of photos of the camouflage uniforms worn by Middle East and Asian armies. Also information on rank badges


  • Camouflage Uniforms of European and NATO Armies 1945 to the Present

ISBN: 0-7643-1018-6

Published by: Schiffer Military History, Atglen, PA, 1999, USA

Author: J.F. Borsarello

Description: As the title says this book shows the uniforms worn by European and NATO armies after WW2. Packed with colour photos.


  • Camouflage Uniforms of the Soviet Union and Russia. 1937- to the present

ISBN: 0-7643-0462-3

Published by: Schiffer Military History, Atglen, PA, 1998, USA

Author: Dennis Desmond

Description: A very thorough guide to the bewildering amount of camouflage uniforms used by the Soviet Union and Russia (and other CIS countries).


  • Camouflage Uniforms of the Waffen S.S. Part one

ISBN: 0-946995-82-6

Published by: ISO-Galago Publications, 1986, London

Author: Dr. J.F. Borarello and D. Lassus

Description: An introduction to Waffen SS camouflage uniforms used during WW2


  • Camouflaged Uniforms of The NATO Forces

ISBN: 0-946784-03-5

Published by: ISO-Galago Publications, London, UK

Author: Dr. J.F. Borsarello

Description: Most of the photos and information can also be found in the "Camouflage Uniforms of European and NATO Armies 1945 to the Present", but still this is a nice book with some nice photos and information on NATO uniforms written by one of the great collectors


  • Camouflaged Unifors of the Warsaw Pact & Non-Aligned Forces

ISBN: 0-946784-08-6

Published by: ISO-Galago Publications, 1989, London

Author: Dr. J.F. Borsarello

Description: Uniforms of the Warsaw Pact and countries like Sweden, Yugoslavia, Switzerland and Austria


  • DPM (Disruptive Pattern Material)

ISBN: 0-9543404-0-X

Published by: Maharishi (www.dpmpublishing.com)

Author: Hardy Blechman

Description: This is a standard work when it comes to camouflage. It consists of two volumes. The first dedicated to camouflage in nature, military and culture - more than 700 pages! The second volume is dedicated to the different military camouflage patterns of the world - country by country. The second volume consists of more than 200 pages.


  • Psychophysics of Modern Camouflage

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Published by: http://www.stormingmedia.com

Author: Alvin Ramsley and Walter Yeomans

Description: Report written by NATICK Research and Development Center, MA on the development of the US M81 Woodland pattern.


  • Terepszínek Magyar-országon (History and Evolution of Hungarian Camouflage)

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Published by: Hadimúzeum Alapítvány, Budapest, 2000, Hungary

Author: Tamás Baczoni

Description: Hungary was one of the first countries to use camouflage uniforms - this book gives you a very good introduction. The book is in Hungarian but there is an English summary.


  • Tiger Patterns. A Guide to the Vietnam War's Tigerstripe Combat Fatigue Patterns and Uniforms

ISBN: 0-7643-0756-8

Published by: Schiffer Military History, Atglen, PA, 1999, USA

Author: Sgt. Richard Denis Johnson

Description: A very thorough guide to the different tiger stripe patterns used during the Vietnam War. Richly illustrated with photos of real garments


  • Waffen SS Camouflage Uniforms & Post-War Derivatives

ISBN: 1-86126-474-7

Published by: Crowood, Wiltshire, 1995, UK

Author: Daniel Peterson

Description: A very thorough book on the Waffen-SS camouflage uniforms - and their post-WW2 derivatives.


  • Wehrmacht Camouflage Uniforms & Post-War Derivatives

ISBN: 1-85915-005-5

Published by: Windrow & Greene, London, 1996, England

Author: Daniel Peterson

Description: A very thorough book on the "rain-drop" patterns used by the German Wehrmacht (and Luftwaffe etc. - but not Waffen-SS) during WW2. Does also incude information on post-war variations of these patterns.

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