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  • == Camouflage Patterns of South Sudan == ...dan. Its origins can be traced to the Sudan People's Liberation Army. This pattern uses a completely different set of drawings than the [[USA|US]] woodland de
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  • == Camouflage Patterns of Chad == ...tielle'' were known to wear a very brightly colored "leopard spot" pattern camouflage in the period from around mid-1970s to the mid- or late-1980s. The design h
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  • ...ing first on helmet nets which are in general issue. Oversuits in the same pattern are found throughout the IDF, but again are not universally issued. == Camouflage Patterns of the IDF ==
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  • ...d or locally-made copies of the standard Greek military [[lizard]] pattern camouflage (with similar variability among the different manufacturers and years of pr == Camouflage Patterns of the Cyprus National Guard ==
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  • == Tunisian Camouflage Patterns == ...e of [[France]], Tunisia has probably fielded more varieties of the lizard pattern than any other nation. Illustrated below are several examples, all taken fr
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  • == Chilean Camouflage Patterns == ...e Central Military Zone of the nation. This has also been called "mountain pattern" by some collectors and historians, although the term is probably a misnome
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  • == Camouflage Patterns of Azerbaijan ==
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  • == Malaysian Camouflage Patterns == ...or variations have been produced printed on different types of abrics. The pattern was in use with the Malaysian Armed Forces from the 1970s to approximately
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  • ...survived to the present era, but their fabrication marked the first use of camouflage by New Zealand military forces. ...ican ERDL jungle uniforms as well as the South Vietnamese [[tiger stripe]] pattern fatigues.
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  • ...uniforms and adopted versions of the [[United Kingdom|British]] Disruptive Pattern Material ([[DPM]]) for temperate and desert conditions. These remain in com == Romanian Camouflage Patterns ==
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  • ...signed scheme incorporating a pixelated pattern known as CADPAT (TW). This pattern was shortly thereafter complemented by its desert counterpart, CADPAT (AR), == Canadian Camouflage Patterns ==
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  • == Camouflage Patterns of the Republic of China == * One of the earliest camouflage design of the ROC Army was a simple, three color helmet cover. Rather than
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  • ...ion and a greater degree of administrative automony, however, the push for universal African independence reached the nation in the early 1960s. This manifested == Camouflage Patterns of the Mozambique Armed Forces ==
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  • == Uruguayan Camouflage Patterns == ...5, when it began to see replacement with a copy of the US m81 [[woodland]] camouflage design. Two primary colour variations have been documented - a dark and a l
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  • == Camouflage Patterns of the Haiti == ...ent. The unit was distinguished by its "spot" or "[[duck hunter]]" pattern camouflage uniforms.
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  • ...itish standards, the Kuwaiti Army and National Police each issued a single camouflage uniform based on the British [[DPM]] design prior to 1991. Since then, the == Kuwaiti Camouflage Patterns ==
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  • '''ARPAT''': “Army Pattern.” Unofficial, alternative name for UCP (USA) ...stralian Camouflage. Early nickname for the standard Australian camouflage pattern of the DPCU.
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  • == Peruvian Camouflage Patterns == ...Some of the oldest photographs of military and paramilitary personnel show camouflage heavily influenced by the "frogskin" or "[[duck hunter]]" type designs worn
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  • * A series of three [[digital patterns|digital]] camouflage designs were created by the US-based 5.11, Inc. with the primary target aud ...for commercial purposes in an era when it was illegal to own or even wear camouflage uniforms in public that had been adopted by any military or paramilitary or
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  • == Iranian Camouflage Patterns == ...ed it was worn by the Imperial Guard. A vertical [[brushstroke]] or stripe pattern featuring dark green and brown on a pale green or khaki background, several
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