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858:(AMCU) for Army and Air Force personnel engaged in warlike activities, and for Air Force field exercises. There is two main variants of AMCU available to AA and RAAF troops, the Field Uniform, the standard uniform cut seen since LAND125 Phase 4. It features 2 breast pockets, an epaulette on the chest, a pocket on either upper sleeve (where a unit patch and flag are attached with hook and loop fasteners), two front trouser pockets, 2 side zip pockets and a pocket to slip in kneepads. The AMCU Field variant is worn by the army as barracks dress. The second variation is the AMCU Combat Uniform. It features a knitted section around the torso for breathability under body armour, and 2 slanted sleeve pockets along with reduced amounts of pockets on the trousers to increase dexterity and breathability.
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2574:, but kept elements of the DPM pattern to create a more British Army look. MTP was brought in as a response to the Green Zone in Helmand, Afghanistan, where troops could move between typical desert conditions like those found in Iraq to lush green countryside during a routine patrol. The initial run of MTP was produced in CS95 cut and material, but the second run was produced in the new Personal Clothing System (PCS), closer to that used in the American ACU.
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1333:. The Modèle 1947 paratroopers uniform continued to be produced in grey-green material (water repellent and herringbone) until 1969, when it was replaced by the Modèle 1964. On another side, the camouflaged uniform was still in use by the French forces in overseas territories until the end of the 1980s; a huge quantity of them was then handed over to Portugal and Israel.
1740:, or "sailing camouflage". The Air Force officially adopted a pixelated camouflage design utilizing black, grey, off-white, blue-grey and medium blue, on 5 October 2015, to mark the service's anniversary. It also incorporates (non-pixelated) images of aircraft into the pattern. On 2 March 2022, the army unveiled its combat uniform with a new camouflage pattern, called
2455:(1950–53), troops had found the existing combat uniform inadequate: It was too hot in the summertime, and not warm enough during the harsh Korean winters. Soldiers were at first issued JG for hot weather, and battledress in the wintertime, but this had to be augmented with additional warm clothing (often from the U.S. Army) as well as caps with ear flaps and fur
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inter-war period. In addition, a version existed for wear with sporrans, was cut away at the front. A separate version was used by officers, which had an open collar and was worn with a shirt and tie. Service Dress continued to be worn throughout the inter-war period and into the earlier part of the Second World War, when it was superseded by
Battledress.
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worn into the Korean War. Following service with the 28th
Commonwealth Division in Malaya and Borneo, Australia adopted "Jungle Greens" for all field wear eventually modifying the uniform during the Vietnam War with slanted pockets and with the blouse to be worn outside of the trousers, similar to U.S. "Jungle fatigues" (the forerunner of the U.S.
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1273:(Army of Africa). Some new equipment was introduced by Vichy for the "armistice army" limited to 100,000 soldiers on French soil. The old French uniforms were progressively replaced in the Free French forces by much more modern British or American uniforms, which were progressively withdrawn but still in use until the end of the fifties.
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commonly worn in Canada, with officers again having the option of finer garments privately purchased. In the Second World War, Canadians serving in
Jamaica and Hong Kong wore Canadian pattern KD; the I Canadian Corps troops in Italy wore KD supplied in theatre by the British, generally of British, Indian or US (War Aid) manufacture.
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agents. Because of a budget shortage at the beginning of the 1980s, this uniform was made of much lighter but much more fragile herringbone material under the name F1. A new variant under the name F2 was introduced at the end of the eighties made of a much stronger material. F1 uniforms were mainly sent to overseas territories.
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1950s, battle dress began to be replaced with lightweight uniforms, at first Bush Dress for summer wear, and in the 1960s with a new combat dress, a set of olive drab garments more similar to the
American style of combat wear (i.e. made up of layers and solely for wear in the field as opposed to all-purpose wool Battle Dress).
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A proper cotton combat uniform was introduced in 1947 (Modèle 47) based on a jacket inspired by the US 1943 pattern and loose trousers with two big cargo pockets on each side of the thighs. The same year, a special uniform, also called Modèle 47 was issued to airborne units composed of a large jacket
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The underlying pattern has remained through various different patterns of clothing but has differed in detail of the pattern and the colourway depending on the material and manufacturer. The DPM uniform was overhauled with the introduction of the Combat
Soldier 95 system (CS95) in the mid 90s, which
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Formally classified as "No. 5 Dress", the 1949 pattern battledress began to be withdrawn from
British Army use from 1961 on. With the general issue of the new service dress uniform for parade and off-duty ('walking out") wear, battledress was relegated to barracks wear from about 1962 and thereafter
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in 1961, the Army looked for a new uniform: Something that was smarter than battledress, but also more comfortable, while still having a military air about it. Using the Korean War combat clothing as a basis, various new items of field wear were developed for the 1960-pattern Combat Dress, which was
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shirts. The paler shade of KD was more suited to desert or semi-desert regions than the dark khaki serge used in Battle dress. When the Allies moved up through Italy, however, two-piece khaki denim battledress overalls were increasingly preferred. By 1943, the KD shirt began to be replaced by a more
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In the early 1930s, the Soviet Union developed one-piece coveralls and two-piece suits with a disruptive pattern of big amoeba-like spots, which, in conjunction with the baggy shape of the suit itself, were very effective in breaking the outline of the human silhouette. The two-piece suits were made
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Battle Dress was worn in 1939 and into 1940 by soldiers in Canada as field dress, and afterward was no longer issued except to a select few. While a new pattern of
Service Dress was introduced for Other Ranks in this period, it was reserved for dress wear only. Battle Dress completely replaced SD as
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In 1939, the Battle Dress uniform was adopted as a field uniform; made of wool and patterned after
British BD, Canadian uniforms were darker in color with a distinctive green tinge to the dark khaki color. Officers had the option of having BD tailored from better material, but in the field most wore
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Until well into the Cold War era, the
Canadian Army had worn battle dress uniforms similar to their British and Commonwealth counterparts, though with different national identifiers and regimental accoutrements (with Khaki Drill uniforms being worn in the summer or in tropical regions). In the early
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In 1902, the
British Army introduced a khaki serge uniform known as Service Dress, featuring a pair of straight leg trousers and a jacket, featuring a stand-and-fall collar and four pockets, each secured by a single, usually brass, button. This was subtly altered in 1907, 1914 as well as during the
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influenced the 'Smog' pattern, and U.S. Woodland pattern influenced the 'les' pattern. The elite forces maintain different patterns; MVD troops began using the four-colour "SMK" pattern in 1992 and other units wear a distinctive "reed" pattern. Versions of the "woodland" pattern also remain in use.
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The pattern is intended as a multi-terrain pattern, initially for use only by German special forces. The Bundeswehr initially expressed plans for adoption by multiple divisions of the Bundeswehr to complement existing flecktarn patterns but as of 2022 this has not occurred. Unlike with its previous
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The French army received a new standard battle dress in 1964, roughly based on the principles of the 1947 pattern, but much closer to the body, with zipped breast pockets and made of water repellent grey-green infrared proof material called Satin 300 to protect soldiers against nuclear and chemical
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The Canadian Army has made extensive use of plain coveralls as a field uniform, commonly using khaki coveralls in the Second World War to save wear and tear on wool BD. In the 1950s and 1960s, the Canadian military adopted black coveralls which were often worn as combat dress, replacing them in the
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In Canada, battledress is referred to officially as "No. 5 Operational Dress", and in general parlance as "combat uniform" or "combats". The new Canadian Disruptive Pattern uniform is commonly called "CADPAT" to diffentiate it from the previous uniform called "combat". The term combat now refers to
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The Canadian pattern combat uniform had angled pockets, designed to take magazines from the FN C1A1 battle rifle; a truly poor design of infantry load bearing equipment inspired this design – the 1964 Pattern Web Equipment had no ammunition pouches. The angled pockets are repeated on the new CADPAT
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The khaki Battledress was used until the late 1960s, and various uniform items in KD, JG and OG remained on issue to soldiers serving in the Mediterranean, Middle East or tropics after the war. By the end of the 1940s, however, stocks were becoming depleted, and a new 1950-pattern tropical uniform
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design was introduced. Intended to be used by all the armed forces, it was layered to improve effectiveness at distance, used a new print method to reduce obvious repetition, and included NIR protection. Due to the distribution situation, it was issued to eastern units only. After WW2, this became
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cut style. it keeps the same pattern and colors but has a wider cut for more comfort and ease of movements, it has improved pockets placement for body armor use and a more resistant fabric (Rip-Stop).The new uniform is planned in 2 different pattern : Centre Europe (Woodland) and Arid (Desert
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design, a computer-generated pixelated pattern issued in TW (temperate woodland) and AR (arid region) colours. Camouflage cloth of CADPAT pattern was created and adopted in 1995, used for issue helmet covers in 1997 and trousers and blouses in CADPAT began to replace the olive green combat uniform
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The first true battledress adopted by Canada for standard issue across the board was the khaki field uniform known as Service Dress, adopted in 1907. This was of a separate pattern from the British Service Dress adopted after the Boer War, and marked a departure in Canadian uniforms in that it was
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field uniform, with Aertex being rejected in favour of cotton drill. Although the jacket was similar to the U.S. design, the trousers maintained the battledress design, but with some features copied from American olive drab (OD) herringbone twill trousers. Newly available synthetic materials were
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In the early 1980s a new brown and green pattern was introduced, the 3-TsV series, more commonly referred to as TTsKO. It was intended for the Soviet airborne and land forces, and remained in service until after the end of the Soviet Union. It was not seen by the west until 1985 during a military
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A new pattern of BD was introduced in 1949, with an open collar matching that of British Pattern 1949 BD. The garment was worn as a field dress throughout the Korean War, and into the 1960s until replaced by the Combat uniform. Some Militia units used BD as a dress uniform until the early 1970s.
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Australia generally followed British-style uniforms for its Armed forces, however did not adopt British Battledress during World War II, unlike other Commonwealth countries. Instead Australia continued to use a slightly updated version of the uniform worn during World War I. This uniform was also
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Special patterns of AFV uniform were also worn beginning in the Second World War, initially black coveralls, later khaki coveralls as well as the padded "Pixie suit". Olive drab tanker's uniforms were adopted with the combat uniform in the 1960s, including a distinctive padded jacket with angled
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Officers wore a distinctive pattern of Service Dress (as did Warrant Officers I Class), which was identical to that worn by British officers; they were privately purchased, and of better quality than other ranks uniform. In combat in France and Flanders, they were often replaced on an individual
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was a series of different uniform patterns of light khaki cloth, generally cotton, first worn by Canadian soldiers in the Boer War and reserved for summer training in Canada, or for employment in tropical climates. Canada developed its own pattern after the First World War, and the uniform was
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combat uniform was issued. The trousers followed the tried and tested battledress design, while the bush jacket had several pockets inside and out, closing with zips and buttons, a hip length skirt with draw-strings to keep out the wind, and a similar arrangement at the waist. The uniform was
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which became the standard camouflage pattern for the New Zealand Defence Force from 1980 until 2013 when it was replaced by a New Zealand-only digital camouflage called New Zealand Multi Terrain Camouflage (NZMTP) by Canadian company Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp. The pattern has since been
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Worn in tropics far beyond 1949. KD was still in issue and worn with either short or long trousers as parade dress. Jacket was replaced with shirt for normal barrack dress wear. Worn by all British units in Kenya until Dec 1964. Also in issue and worn by British Honduras Garrison and attached
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The pattern remained in use after the war, moving through several colour variations. The marines adopted a complex five-colour "Mediterranean spray" pattern in the 1980s. In 1990, a new army pattern was introduced, a four-colour named "Vegetata"; a desert version was also issued from 1992.
2530:), these items were soon superseded by the '68-Pattern, which had a very slightly revised camouflage design on a new uniform, featuring minor changes over the preceding 1960/66-Pattern kit, most notably: a full lining for jacket and trousers. It became official issue only in 1972.
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Canadian pattern Service Dress worn by other ranks did not stand up to the rigors of campaigning, however, and was widely replaced by British uniforms in France; some samples of Canadian pattern SD were retained in Canada, and after the war, surviving to be issued briefly in 1939.
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was made available in both KD. Shorts were worn with a bush jacket. Eventually the much more practical Gurkha regiments’ JG shirt was copied, replacing the 1950-pattern bush jacket. All the same, troops still sought out the older, wartime, issues of the better KD, JG and OG kit.
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1970s with rifle green coveralls. These were worn in the field in Canada by units in training but are also evident in photos of men deployed to West Germany during the Cold War, as armoured and mechanized units sometimes preferred to wear coveralls when carrying out maintenance.
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with two breast and two hip cargo pockets. Originally, both "Modèle 47"s were issued in khaki. From 1951 on, the paratroopers' uniform and, in a lesser proportion, the standard Modèle 47 were issued in a three-colour camouflage pattern which gave the uniform the nickname
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to be worn over the uniform and gear, which could be accessed through the special slots (a design feature later employed by the Germans). The limited use of a two-colour disruptive "amoeba" pattern began in 1938. The "amoeba" remained in use until the 1950s.
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The French army introduced a new woolen serge model in 1946 looking like the British 1937 pattern but with exposed buttons. Although it was intended to be a field uniform, it was mainly used as a winter walking-out uniform until the late 1950s. However, the
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Bush Dress was a series of dark green cotton uniforms, similar to KD clothing, which replaced those uniforms just prior to the Korean War. Like KD, Bush Dress was worn primarily as a field uniform. It was replaced by the Combat uniform in the 1960s.
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while equipped with the impractical KD uniform. Shirts and trousers had to be dyed green as a temporary expedient until more suitable jungle clothing became available. A new tropical uniform in Jungle Green (JG) was quickly developed – a JG
2222:, red was the cheapest dye available. Toward the end of the 19th century, however, as the nature of warfare moved away from close formation fighting to more individual fighting, it began to be recognised that this colour stood out too much.
1734:". Aside from general combat uniforms of the national armed forces, each branch also has its own specific camouflage pattern. Around the middle of 2011, the navy adopted a new camouflage design for ship crews. The design is known locally as
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The green combat uniform became universal battledress in the 1960s, and was designed to be worn in any environment (though a tan coloured "tropical" version was worn during Operation Desert Storm and by the Airborne in Somalia).
2339:. This omitted finer details such as pleating on pockets. In both cases the blouse came in two forms, the ordinary ranks with closed neck and the officers open neck which exposed their shirt and tie. From 1942, the camouflaged
1519:) referred to as "tan water pattern" in English by collectors. During the war, additional SS variants including "palm", "smoke", and "oak leaf" were introduced, in spring and autumn colours. By 1944 the complex "peas" pattern (
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was a symbol of elite units and was issued only to Foreign Legion and French airborne units. Therefore, it was withdrawn in 1962—officially, to give a standard uniform to the whole of the French army but, less officially, to
1355:" and close to the American woodland pattern was adopted and progressively introduced for troops in ex-Yugoslavia. F2 battle dress were produced in camouflaged water repellent or herringbone material from this instant on.
851:(more commonly called DPCU or Auscam) introduced from 1982. There was also multiple patterns based off DPCU, including the Disruptive Pattern Desert Uniform, and a red/white version for OPFOR teams during combat exercises
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Flecktarn patterns the Bundeswehr has taken strict measures over its property rights and distribution control to prevent unauthorized and illegal production of the pattern outside the Bundeswehr's authorized contractors.
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and were to be worn by the Canadian Airborne Regiment (Cdn Ab Regt) for the (subsequently canceled) deployment the Western Sahara in 1991. They were later worn by the Cdn Ab Regt during their deployment to
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The US Army produced its own version of the BD blouse for issue to soldiers in Europe. Although most of these were produced in England, they were of a dark green color, rather than khaki. Called the ETO
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847:) which also first appeared in Vietnam. The modified JGs were colloquially called the "Pixie suit." JGs were worn through the 1970s and until the adoption of Australia's own camouflage pattern called
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well made, with a lining above the waist and reinforced elbows. The 1960s was a period of transition for the Army, and this was reflected in the changes that were taking place in soldier's uniform.
2173:, translating roughly as Unified Camouflage Coloration (in this sense the word "unified" refers to the fact that it is common to all the armed forces of Russia). The pattern is often referred to as
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in this pattern, a variety of helmet covers and camouflage smocks were adopted for the army. A distinctive variant of splinter pattern camouflage was introduced midway through the war, a blurry
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distinct from the scarlet/blue/rifle green uniforms traditionally worn to that point, the latter of which became "ceremonial" dress for parades and other functions apart from field training.
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The first French battledress was introduced in 1945 and was made of a heavy cotton duck, sometimes taken from old German stocks and based on the same design as the British 1937 pattern.
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has often been used by the Army, or "utilities" by the Marines, originally being a term for work uniforms. Now, the term BDUs ("battle dress uniforms") is the more often-used term.
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Peraturan Panglima Tentara Nasional Indonesia Nomor 11 Tahun 2019 Tentang Seragam Dinas Tentara Nasional Indonesia (National Armed Forces Commander Regulation 11) (in Indonesian).
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Post-war Soviet camouflage remained a sign of elite units. A two-colour "sun-ray" pattern was used by paratroopers from 1969 and two- or three-colour versions were issued to
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From the middle of the 19th century until the end of the Second World War, French field uniforms for dismounted troops were based on a kind of universal long coat called the
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2522:(APRE) a four-colour camouflage pattern was designed in 1960. From 1969 it was issued in limited quantities on 1960-pattern jackets and trousers. Known as “Pattern 1960
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The temperate clothing was followed by a DPM jungle combat uniform which, due to the use of different (i.e. polycotton) material, had a slightly different colourway.
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did not issue a pattern until the 1980s, choosing a four-colour green-and-brown design, sometimes called "fang". It was succeeded in 1991 by a dot pattern close to
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have their own distinctive camouflage pattern designs for their field uniforms which resemble their identity, but are only worn during special occasions such as
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battledress blouse, a JG Aertex bush jacket (as an alternative to the blouse) and battledress trousers in JG cotton drill. In the hot and humid conditions of
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There's an arctic blue camo for the Army air force, and a green and brown forest camo with splotches of electric blue for the Army Air Defence Force.
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combined lightweight polycotton shirts and trousers similar to the old jungle uniforms with a combat jacket and breathable waterproof clothing.
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The new, smaller, all-volunteer Army could also now afford to equip every soldier with his own camouflaged uniform, and following work at the
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with khaki. Because of large surplus stocks built up during the war, this measure was not fully effective until 1937. However, during the
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disappeared within individual units as stocks were used up. One final appearance was in Northern Ireland as a cold weather dress by the
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2071:. Duller colours were used unofficially in the 1880s and again in 1905. The whole army began using khaki for field dress from 1908 on.
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by Crye Precision. Crye Precision's off-the-shelf Multicam pattern from which MTP is derived was used by NZ SAS forces in Afghanistan.
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In 1990, desert camouflage was introduced during the Gulf War and F2 battle dress were produced in a hurried effort in a three-colour "
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pattern was chosen in 1976 and issued from the mid-1980s. Reserve forces remained in old olive-green battle dress as late as 1994.
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funded a great deal of research on camouflage uniforms, investigating many patterns including NIR camouflage. After much trial the
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from 1906 and across the army from 1909. In 1929, the country was the first to mass-produce camouflage fabric, the three-colour
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The Canadian combat uniform had a high nylon content, which had the potential for producing significant burns.
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introduced a pixelated camouflage design intended to replace the VSR and Flora patterns. Officially called
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in the mid 19th century were the first to use drab cotton uniforms for battle; they were first worn by the
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based, as the name suggests, on the Soviet "amoeba" designs. It was soon replaced by the four-colour
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The British Army on Campaign 1816–1902: Volume 3 (1856–1881)
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the standard camouflage pattern for the Swiss armed forces.
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of 1939-40 some third-line troops were still equipped with
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Two French soldiers wearing Camouflage Daguet uniforms.
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German soldiers wearing Flecktarn shirts and trousers.
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was made the pattern for the unified country in 1990.
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British Army uniforms & insignia of World War Two
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67:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
19:"Battle dress" redirects here. For other uses, see
1365:In 2012 a redesigned Centre Europe version called
1309:(leopard uniform), but became better known as the
1137:the old monochrome (single color) combat uniform.
3020:Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces
1120:Canadian personnel in CADPAT AR operational dress
2914:http://fr.calameo.com/read/00006330254d15e197267
2815:Officers and Soldiers of the French Army in 1914
2347:to be worn over the BD, was issued more widely.
2335:. In 1942 it was replaced with the simpler made
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1351:. In 1994, a new four colour camouflage called "
1252:In 1921, the French army decided to replace the
3387:FALSE COLORS: Art, Design and Modern Camouflage
2395:, the British found themselves at war with the
2063:) dressed in distinctive and colourful attire.
1656:A German KSK member wearing the new Bundeswehr
2974:CHK-SHIELD | Outdoor Army - Tactical Gear Shop
1301:used it in its dark blue version, until 2010.
1221:and breeches, both made of woollen serge. For
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3453:U.S. Civil War Era Uniforms and Accouterments
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2865:Officers and Soldiers of the French Army 1940
2840:Officers and Soldiers of the French Army 1918
2792:(1.udg. ed.). Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub.
2408:, JG darkened with sweat almost immediately.
2387:British Army soldiers in Burma, February 1945
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2193:(urban). Full-scale adoption began in 2011.
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999:Infantry Company Group until at least 1968.
737:, field uniform is considered equivalent to
3682:Concealing-Coloration in the Animal Kingdom
2626:United States Army uniforms in World War II
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1149:from 2001 when Canadian forces joined the
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4063:Six-Color Desert Pattern (Chocolate Chip)
2011:Learn how and when to remove this message
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1929:New Zealand disruptive pattern material
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2970:"Multitarn - The new German Flecktarn"
2680:. These replaced the BDU and the DCU.
2514:worn by a British Army officer, right.
1839:Uniforms of the Imperial Japanese Army
856:Australian Multicam Camouflage Uniform
836:Australian Multicam Camouflage Uniform
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3093:Uniforms of the Imperial Russian Army
2520:Army Personnel Research Establishment
2371:) shorts or slacks with long sleeved
2248:The move towards camouflage began in
1673:– WIWeB) on a new pattern designated
868:Uniforms of the Canadian Armed Forces
7:
2498:British issue shirt and trousers in
2203:Uniforms of the British Armed Forces
2047:in 1700), even if several branches (
1989:adding citations to reliable sources
1953:Uniforms of the Russian Armed Forces
1943:which entered into service in 2008.
1803:Uniforms of the Italian Armed Forces
1608:is the desert variant of Flecktarn.
904:adding citations to reliable sources
775:fabric was for half-shelters by the
65:adding citations to reliable sources
6429:Global trade of secondhand clothing
4206:Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform
2674:Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform
2167:(Edinaya maskirovochnaya rascvetka)
2240:. Most British soldiers fought in
1914:28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade
1526:In 1941, during the winter on the
1285:Field jacket and trousers for the
1019:in battle dress uniform, June 1945
834:An Australian soldier wearing the
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3597:As evidence for natural selection
3284:. London: Arms and Armour Press.
2720:Type 07#Combat uniforms and armor
1865:monochrome mustard khaki uniforms
1369:is slowly replacing the original
849:Disruptive Pattern Combat Uniform
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3530:Coincident disruptive coloration
3372:DPM: Disruptive Pattern Material
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1904:Being of a Commonwealth country
1892:Uniforms of the New Zealand Army
1707:Indonesian National Armed Forces
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1677:as a potential replacement for
826:Uniforms of the Australian Army
52:needs additional citations for
4278:Operational Camouflage Pattern
3744:Adaptive Coloration in Animals
2863:Jouineau, Andre (2011-01-15).
2838:Jouineau, Andre (April 2009).
2715:Snow camouflage#Military usage
2558:MultiCam § United Kingdom
2244:from the 17th to 19th century.
2164:единая маскировочная расцветка
1479:. The three-colour disruptive
1034:European Theater of Operations
1:
4075:Australian Disruptive Pattern
2083:Soviet soldiers prior to the
1452:M36 uniform worn by enlisted
1017:Sherbrooke Fusiliers Regiment
21:Battle dress (disambiguation)
4339:Diffused lighting camouflage
4224:Universal Camouflage Pattern
3857:USN WWII camouflage measures
3343:Jewell, Brian (1992-03-26).
2636:Universal Camouflage Pattern
2316:battledress was worn by the
2136:collapse of the Soviet Union
1496:From 1942, a year after the
4284:Netherlands Fractal Pattern
4218:Tactical Assault Camouflage
4051:Disruptive Pattern Material
3345:British Battledress 1937-61
3322:. Arms & Armour Press.
3278:Davis, Brian Leigh (1983).
3033:Darma, Agung (2022-03-02).
2912:Nouveau treillis (p. 38–9)
2640:Desert Battle Dress Uniform
2528:Disruptive Pattern Material
2490:Disruptive Pattern Material
2343:, originally issued to the
1925:Disruptive Pattern Material
1880:Desert Battle Dress Uniform
1728:Disruptive Pattern Material
1647:Tropentarn shirt and parka.
1582:first pattern was the 1956
1244:French soldiers during the
1104:Canadian personnel wearing
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6439:List of individual dresses
3404:Khaki: Uniforms of the CEF
3318:Burns, Michael G. (1992).
2767:. Osprey. pp. 24–37.
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1199:Canadian Airborne Regiment
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4147:Camouflage Central-Europe
4141:Desert Camouflage Pattern
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3557:Multi-spectral camouflage
2788:Borsarello, J.F. (1999).
2659:Desert Camouflage Uniform
2598:Waterproof jacket in MTP.
2451:While serving during the
2242:red-coloured coats/tunics
1932:officially replaced with
1872:Japan Self-Defense Forces
1849:Japan Self-Defense Forces
1783:desert variant of the DPM
1689:including the Bundeswehr
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1353:Camouflage Central-Europe
979:A Canadian contingent in
958:Service Dress (1907–1940)
815:Combat uniform by country
3733:Johann Georg Otto Schick
3447:www.canadiansoldiers.com
3385:Behrens, Roy R. (2002).
3215:Davis, Brian L. (1983).
2813:Jouineau, Andre (2008).
2749:(Winter): 341–347. 2004.
2500:temperate version of DPM
2478:Gloucestershire Regiment
2288:and the armies of other
2258:Indian rebellion of 1857
1596:ein Strich – kein Strich
1003:Battle Dress (1939–1970)
726:or else green, brown or
558:= Evening (after 6 p.m.)
26:Not to be confused with
4123:Desert Night Camouflage
3676:Abbott Handerson Thayer
2951:(in German). 2022-12-05
2480:in the winter of 1970.
2154:in EMR Pattern uniform.
2152:Russian Airborne Forces
971:Khaki Drill (1900–1949)
6444:Reconstructed clothing
3668:The Colours of Animals
3662:Edward Bagnall Poulton
3552:Multi-scale camouflage
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4242:Airman Battle Uniform
4039:Rhodesian Brushstroke
3639:Underwater camouflage
3525:Disruptive coloration
3091:Mollo, Boris (1979).
2888:Gaujac, Paul (2012).
2666:Airman Battle Uniform
2633:
2620:Further information:
2564:Multi-Terrain Pattern
2512:desert version of DPM
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1934:Multi-Terrain Pattern
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1743:Loreng Angkatan Darat
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6385:Environmental impact
4377:Dazzled and Deceived
3542:Distractive markings
3520:Counter-illumination
3422:Service Publications
3412:Service Publications
3259:Imperial War Museums
3235:Imperial War Museums
3193:Imperial War Museums
3169:Imperial War Museums
3145:Imperial War Museums
3117:"Russia - Camopedia"
2842:. pp. 4 and 8.
2678:Navy Working Uniform
2644:Battle Dress Uniform
2256:was used during the
2185:(northern regions),
2160:Russian Armed Forces
1985:improve this section
1785:camouflage pattern.
1580:Nationale Volksarmee
1311:TAP47 lizard pattern
1174:Specialised clothing
1144:use the four-colour
1108:TW operational dress
1044:Dwight D. Eisenhower
900:improve this section
845:Battle Dress Uniform
443:Sportswear (fashion)
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6472:Clothing portal
4266:Australian Multicam
4069:U.S. "M81" Woodland
3827:Aircraft camouflage
3822:Military camouflage
3535:Disruptive eye mask
3420:by Michael Dorosh (
2670:Army Combat Uniform
1941:Army Combat Uniform
1246:Battle of the Somme
1059:Combats (1960–2000)
773:military camouflage
761:British Indian Army
735:Western dress codes
160:Western dress codes
4383:Stealth technology
3893:Splittertarnmuster
3788:Thomas N. Sherratt
3389:. Bobolink Books.
3347:. pp. 11–12.
3066:. August 31, 2018.
2999:augengeradeaus.net
2919:2017-03-01 at the
2892:. pp. 88–89.
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3121:www.camopedia.org
2949:www.bundeswehr.de
2899:978-2-35250-195-4
2874:978-2-35250-179-4
2849:978-2-35250-105-3
2824:978-2-35250-104-6
2761:Barthorp, Michael
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4393:Invisibility
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6496:Casual wear
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6277:Dress codes
6167:Boutonnière
6149:Accessories
6028:Swim diaper
6023:Swim briefs
5988:Boardshorts
5908:Windbreaker
5669:Suit jacket
5664:Mess jacket
5558:Guards Coat
5477:See-through
5241:Romper suit
4615:Neck gaiter
4610:Neckerchief
4464:Terminology
4105:wz. 89 Puma
4057:wz. 68 Moro
3960:(1929 tent)
3917:Sumpfmuster
3773:Roy Behrens
3766:Researchers
3695:Camoufleurs
2710:Combat boot
2442:Black Watch
2378:bush jacket
2365:khaki drill
2282:Battledress
2268:World War I
2236:during the
2069:Crimean War
2051:regiments,
2049:Life Guards
1910:Battledress
1886:New Zealand
1517:Sumpfmuster
1509: [
1502:jump smocks
1209:front zip.
1159:Afghanistan
992:Khaki Drill
985:Khaki Drill
807:, the term
799:Terminology
742:casual wear
644:battledress
584:= Gentlemen
261:Semi-formal
6485:Categories
6252:Suspenders
6247:Sunglasses
6182:Cummerbund
6172:Coin purse
6076:Flip-flops
6071:Dress shoe
6066:Dress boot
6061:Court shoe
6008:Rash guard
5955:Nightshirt
5829:Harrington
5787:pellegrina
5647:Frock coat
5640:Suit coats
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5570:Over-frock
5429:Underpants
5378:Undershirt
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4989:diplomatic
4951:Yoga pants
4941:Sweatpants
4854:High water
4849:Go-to-hell
4742:sleeveless
4695:halterneck
4685:cache-cœur
4605:Lavallière
4459:Technology
4332:Prototypes
4318:Berberys-R
4304:Technology
4135:Tropentarn
4002:Strichtarn
3875:Up to WWII
3632:Aggressive
3505:Camouflage
3489:Camouflage
3264:2023-01-16
3240:2023-01-16
3198:2023-01-16
3174:2023-01-16
3150:2023-01-16
3126:2021-03-14
3045:2022-03-03
3004:2023-06-13
2980:2023-06-13
2955:2023-06-13
2799:0764310186
2728:References
2700:Patrol cap
2695:Boonie hat
2556:See also:
2453:Korean War
2446:Korean War
2322:Royal Navy
2308:-coloured
2134:After the
2075:Soviet era
1882:was used.
1606:Tropentarn
1559:Bundeswehr
1428:field grey
1367:T4 Serie 2
1264:uniforms.
1258:Phoney War
1039:Ike Jacket
779:after the
731:monochrome
720:camouflage
485:diplomatic
475:law courts
447:Athleisure
439:Sportswear
434:Streetwear
265:half dress
217:Frock coat
178:full dress
87:newspapers
28:body armor
6321:black tie
6304:white tie
6212:Jewellery
6129:Pantyhose
6003:One-piece
5950:Nightgown
5922:Nightwear
5760:Inverness
5755:ferraiolo
5580:shadbelly
5548:Greatcoat
5515:Overcoats
5502:outerwear
5348:Underwear
5303:Miniskirt
5288:Ballerina
5205:Strapless
5183:debutante
5178:ball gown
5156:Coatdress
5097:cleanroom
5055:Religious
5050:Political
4946:Windpants
4884:Parachute
4801:Waistcoat
4779:polo neck
4129:Flecktarn
4018:Late 20th
3970:Frog Skin
3738:Hugh Cott
3627:Müllerian
3590:In nature
3424:, 2001).
3064:suara.com
2461:gabardine
2416:When the
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2298:temperate
2209:red coats
1972:does not
1876:flecktarn
1701:Indonesia
1679:flecktarn
1675:Multitarn
1665:Multitarn
1658:Multitarn
1621:Flecktarn
1602:Flecktarn
1570:Flecktarn
1498:Luftwaffe
1477:Waffen SS
1456:infantry.
1454:Wehrmacht
1434:in 1910.
1348:flecktarn
1315:Indochina
981:Hong Kong
887:does not
820:Australia
712:air force
441:known as
276:Black tie
240:Ball gown
189:White tie
6328:Informal
6257:Umbrella
6202:Headband
6177:Cufflink
6134:Stocking
6119:Hold-ups
6048:Footwear
5998:Monokini
5993:Dry suit
5970:Swimwear
5945:Negligee
5935:Babygrow
5930:Babydoll
5898:Ski suit
5881:bathrobe
5861:Lab coat
5839:mackinaw
5782:mozzetta
5772:monastic
5733:pinafore
5696:Tailcoat
5624:Raincoat
5404:Leggings
5373:Camisole
5353:lingerie
5261:Sundress
5161:Cocktail
5146:Backless
5087:Workwear
5070:vestment
5065:clerical
5045:Pantsuit
5011:Military
5006:Jumpsuit
5001:Jodhpuri
4979:academic
4966:uniforms
4936:Slim-fit
4924:hotpants
4874:Overalls
4869:Jodhpurs
4811:Trousers
4764:guernsey
4759:cardigan
4700:tube top
4690:crop top
4582:Neckwear
4557:Kerchief
4498:baseball
4480:Headwear
4469:Timeline
4454:Industry
4437:Clothing
4311:Deployed
4290:Xingkong
4212:MultiCam
4204:(2001) (
3989:Post-war
3913:(c 1941)
3867:Patterns
3807:Military
3778:Tim Caro
3622:Batesian
3414:, 1998).
3300:21153395
2917:Archived
2763:(1988).
2684:See also
2676:and the
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2552:MultiCam
2542:Gulf War
2510:British
2422:Far East
2412:Post-war
2397:Japanese
2393:Far East
2359:and the
2304:made of
2290:Imperial
2126:parade.
2108:Spetsnaz
2053:dragoons
2001:May 2012
1923:British
1857:Japanese
1751:Kopassus
1732:Malvinas
1683:MultiCam
1541:Post-war
1491:zeltbahn
1423:feldgrau
983:wearing
916:May 2012
809:fatigues
739:civilian
696:regiment
684:trousers
660:military
658:used by
654:type of
577:= Ladies
490:academic
429:Workwear
380:Pantsuit
341:Informal
152:a series
150:Part of
6424:Fursuit
6390:Fashion
6363:Costume
6346:Related
6286:Western
6207:Handbag
6192:Glasses
6187:Gaiters
6157:Armband
6106:Legwear
6096:Sneaker
6091:Slipper
6038:Wetsuit
5983:Burkini
5960:Pajamas
5844:Norfolk
5834:leather
5799:Cut-off
5745:Cagoule
5740:Blouson
5706:morning
5679:smoking
5652:bekishe
5609:Paletot
5409:Panties
5318:Rah-rah
5313:Prairie
5210:Wedding
5195:Prairie
5173:Evening
5124:Dresses
5060:cassock
5026:service
4929:running
4914:dolphin
4909:dycling
4904:Bermuda
4879:Palazzo
4859:Lowrise
4824:Bondage
4794:twinset
4754:Sweater
4707:Cycling
4620:Necktie
4535:homburg
4449:History
4369:Related
4351:Adaptiv
4323:Nakidka
4248:Type 07
4208:(2002))
4195:century
4020:century
3952:Lozenge
3617:Mimicry
3602:Crypsis
3497:Methods
3022:. 2019.
2661:(DCU).
2638:(UCP),
2457:linings
2391:In the
2213:scarlet
2122:units.
2087:in 1941
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