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22 Οκτ 2024 · The Camopedia website is a living document, providing a comprehensive, accurate, and academically-supported database referencing all of the major military and paramilitary camouflage patterns that have been in use around the world since the beginning of the 20th century.
- Germany (Third Reich)
Germany - Pre-1945. text and photos by Henrik Clausen and...
- USA
Although production of camo parachutes discontinued prior to...
- Germany (Third Reich)
In 2016, the Bundeswehr Research Institute for Materials and Operating Materials (WIWeB) developed a universal camouflage following the lead of many allies in their purchase of the MultiCam camo for their special forces, and its 6 colours are very close to it.
Some consisted of small spots or bars in a very tight geometric pattern resembling "lozenge" camouflage patterns seen on German aircraft in WW I. The spots or bars were so tightly grouped that they tended to blend together at any distance and thus were defeating the camouflage effect.
Frog Skin, also known as Duck Hunter, is a battledress camouflage pattern [2] with mottle and disruptive coloration to blend into the environment similar to a frog 's crypsis skin. [3] The M1942 Frog Skin pattern was the United States military's first attempt at disruptive coloration camouflage. [2] History.
2 Ιουλ 2023 · From its inception until 1944/45 U.S marines primarily used reversible camouflage (green/brown) universal camo pattern called Frogskin which was developed by National Bureau Standards (Now NIST).
describing all USN camouflage measures listed in the Camouflage Measures section of this website. Mahan Class Destroyer USS Drayton (DD-366) wearing experimental MS 1B (Sapphire Blue) paint scheme in 1941. The best source for US Navy World War Two camouflage information.
30 Σεπ 2017 · The author covers service and field uniforms at the outbreak of war; the development of the Marine's dungaree's; the introduction and development of the camouflage uniforms which became the...