Strichtarn (English: "Line Camouflage") was a military camouflage pattern developed in East Germany and used from 1965 to 1990. The pattern was also used...
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countries: Poland ("deszczyk"), Czechoslovakia ("jehličí"), East Germany ("Strichtarn"), and Bulgaria subsequent use: Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan Rhodesian Brushstroke...
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MP5 PM-63 RAK AKM Heckler & Koch HK33 SSG 82 sniper rifle SVD Dragunov Strichtarn uniforms PSH-77 helmets ZhZT-71 body armor "Das Schattenkommando: Neues...
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of a jacket and trousers originally in Flachtarnenmuster and then in Strichtarn, a dark-brown (later a forest green) raindrop camouflage pattern on a...
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military uniform with darker grey lines on surface of uniform. Vz.60 uses Strichtarn style pattern. Czehoslovak uniform after reforms composed of vz.60 uniform...
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system and components were produced of more robust Nylon and featured the Strichtarn camouflage pattern. Whilst this late improvement was observed by the British...
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Up to WWII Post-war Lizard (1947) Strichtarn (1960) KLMK (1968) Late 20th century Jigsaw (1958) Tiger stripe (1962) Rhodesian Brushstroke (1965) ERDL (1967)...
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