32 Battalion Summer
Utilizing the camouflage lessons of the Portuguese Colonial Wars and Rhodesian Bush War, the regiment utilized two distinctive "lizard" style patterns with a lighter three-colour hue for the "winter" season (alternatively the "dry" season), and a more saturated three-colour hue for the "summer season" (alternatively the "wet season"). The pattern draws some clear inspiration from the khaki-backed colour scheme of Rhodesian Brushstroke, with the uniquely naturalistic zig-zags of the Portuguese Lizard pattern. The result is the definitive camouflage for the African bush, and beyond. The pattern saw extensive use by 32 Battalion until their disbandment in 1993.
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