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32 Battalion Summer
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.
Belgian "Congo" Brushstroke
Belgian Brushstroke is the "Merc Life" pattern, seen from the jungles of Congo to the silver screens of Hollywood.
Rhodesian Brushstroke
The legendary "2nd Pattern, Rhodesian Brushstroke" as produced by David Whitehead Textiles was the standard camouflage of Rhodesian Security Forces.
SADF Khakis/Nutria
The South African Defence Force (SADF), unique among Cold War militaries, sported distinctive Nutria Brown uniforms.
Ukrainian M14 Pattern
The Ukrainian M-14, or alternatively MM-14 pattern first appeared in 2016 as part of the overall efforts towards standardization to replace the mishmash of former Soviet and readily available NATO camouflage patterns.
US M81 Woodland
The iconic three-color camouflage of the United States from 1981 to 2001.
German Splintertarn
The German Splintertarnmuster pattern is often simplified to "Splintertarn" or "Splinter" by English speakers when describing it.
Japanese Flecktarn
The Japanese "Jietai" Type 2 Pattern features a light khaki background, with dots of light green, brown, and black superimposed in a semi-dense pattern.
Olive Drab
The green machine!
West German Sumpftarn
A fairly uncommon reproduction of the Second World War era German Sumpftarn ("swamp pattern") was utilized by the West German Federal Border Guard ("Bundesgrenzschutz") in the Cold War.
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