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  • == Nepalese Camouflage Patterns == * The first camouflage pattern worn by Nepal was obtained from [[Japan]]. The uniforms were worn by the Ai
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  • ...er than organic shapes to create the design. Although the term "pixelated" camouflage is more accurate, digital has become a part of the common vocabulary amongs ..., and others having a closer relationship to modern fashion than pragmatic camouflage design.
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  • ...n Vegetato, several "urban" patterns, and a copy of the Kryptek "Mandrake" pattern. Since these uniforms are not marketed as military issue they are featured
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  • ...Diraja Brunei)'' wear a locally-produced copy of the British tropical DPM pattern. Several variations of uniform style and slightly different colorations hav * Seen here is an example of the DPM pattern taken from an issued uniform.
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  • == Camouflage Patterns of Montenegro == * The M89 oakleaf camouflage pattern is still in use by Montenegrin forces, although is largely being phased out
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  • == Camouflage Patterns of Puerto Rico == ...Puerto Rico National Guard previously wore the [[USA|US]] m81 [[woodland]] camouflage BDU. This has since been discarded in favor of the ACU.
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  • == Camouflage Patterns of Paraguay == ...by the early camouflage of [[Brazil]]. Unique to Paraguay, the five-color pattern incorporates Dark green, dark olive green, dark brown, and russet spots on
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  • ...the United Kingdom or simply because of the universal effectiveness of the pattern. ...oday, but will gradually be replaced by the the new [[MTP]] (Multi-Terrain Pattern).
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  • ...its have also worn surplus [[USA|US]] military uniforms. Two new pixelated camouflage designs were produced beginning in 2009. == Macedonian Camouflage Patterns ==
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  • == Camouflage Patterns of Mali == ...rces is a copy of the [[France|French]] ''tenue de leópard'' or [[lizard]] pattern. This has continued to be worn in various guises into the present era.
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  • == Mongolian Camouflage Patterns == * The standard camouflage pattern of the Mongolian armed forces is a three-color arid design incorporating da
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  • ...o Regiment as well as some members of the Coast Guard wear British [[DPM]] camouflage uniforms. ...(SORT) of the Trinidad & Tobago Police have worn the Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP) developed for the US Army, as well as a darker pixelated design of un
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  • ...gh some units did receive locally-produced camouflage uniforms. The use of camouflage by units of the Panamanian Public Forces is generally limited to those with == Panamanian Camouflage Patterns ==
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  • == Camouflage Patterns of Kazakhstan == ...era uniforms were still being issued. Of these, the Soviet ''dubok'' (VSR) pattern seems to have survived the longest.
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  • == Camouflage Patterns of the Dominican Republic == * By 1971, the country had adopted a copy of US ERDL "leaf" pattern camouflage, which was being worn by personnel form the Army and Air Force.
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  • * The original Vietnam Tiger Stripe Pattern™ design is copied from the "John Wayne Dense" (a term coined by author an ...ng favorable reviews of its performance in desert combat environments. The pattern has since become a favorite of other American and foreign special operators
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  • ...y Digtal Concealment Systems (DCS) in 2007 and was designed as a universal pattern for a wide range of operational environments. Adopting a design philosophy ..., transitional, or other green environments and was released in 2011. This pattern has also been retired.
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  • ...ame interested in shedding her ties to the old regimes and adopted several camouflage patterns based on the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[DPM]] modelub the early == Bulgarian Camouflage Patterns ==
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  • ...followed US standards insofar as equipment goes, including the wearing of camouflage uniforms similar to those of their North American neighbors. == Bolivian Armed Forces Camouflage Patterns ==
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  • ...d Forces were introduced. Beginning in 2001, a variety of foreign-produced camouflage designs began to see short periods of service, including surplus uniforms f == Georgian Camouflage Patterns ==
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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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  • == Camouflage Patterns of the Argentine Armed Forces == ...not widespread among Argentine forces until the 1990s, it is presumed the pattern only saw scattered use among selected units.
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  • ...mmonly encountered of these early patterns was the JNA three "tree branch" camouflage. ...ft is an example of a crudely printed, locally-manufactured early woodland pattern, as well as two (probably Croatian made) later woodland copies.
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  • ...ocess of being outfitted in a new series of [[digital patterns|pixelated]] camouflage designs. == Camouflage Patterns of the Mexican Armed Forces ==
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  • ...ite units of the Greek Army and Navy have also adopted copies of pixelated camouflage patterns developed by the United States. == Greek Camouflage Patterns ==
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  • ...terial ([[DPM]]) although it has no relationship whatsoever to the British camouflage design of the same name. India has a very large textile and garment industr == Indian Armed Forces Camouflage Patterns ==
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  • ...some of her troops fighting in Europe. Produced by the Army's ''Section de Camouflage'', under Eugene Corbin, several styles were tested, including uneven blotch ...emainder of the century, despite the fact that widescale French use of the pattern was discontinued at the end of the Algerian War.
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  • ...rity. Virtually all of these branches currently have their own distinctive camouflage patterns. == Camouflage Patterns of the Saudi Armed Forces ==
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  • == Camouflage Patterns of the South Korean Armed Forces == ...y military programs in public high schools. Early South Korean duck hunter camouflage incoporated five colors and was printed on HBT cotton fabric. Unlike the or
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  • ...r's military traditions, including a healthy interest in the employment of camouflage uniforms. Initially, the Germans experimented with and modified a number of ...roß)''/(large), and ''Flecktarn C (Schattenmuster)/''(shadow pattern). The pattern selected as most effective of the five was Flecktarn B, although it was not
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  • ...cal environments, some factions and individual units have adopted military camouflage clothing for operational and impressionistic purposes. Students of the conf == Camouflage Patterns of Palestinian Paramilitary Forces ==
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