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* 1953 splinter pattern. A very crudely printed splinter pattern used for coveralls.
 
* 1953 splinter pattern. A very crudely printed splinter pattern used for coveralls.
  
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* Splinter pattern. Used by the Bulgarian armed forces during the communist era.
 
* Splinter pattern. Used by the Bulgarian armed forces during the communist era.
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* "Frogskin" pattern. Used during the communist era for coveralls. Some sources claim that it was to be used by paratroopers (to confuse NATO forces), and that it was later used by Border Patrols (not Border Guards). Other claim that it was used by Border Guards.
 
* "Frogskin" pattern. Used during the communist era for coveralls. Some sources claim that it was to be used by paratroopers (to confuse NATO forces), and that it was later used by Border Patrols (not Border Guards). Other claim that it was used by Border Guards.
  
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* "Rain drop" pattern. Like many other [[Warsaw Pact]] armies, the Bulgarian Army used this pattern for coveralls (apparently only limited issue).
 
* "Rain drop" pattern. Like many other [[Warsaw Pact]] armies, the Bulgarian Army used this pattern for coveralls (apparently only limited issue).
  
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* Bulgarian [[DPM]] - introduced when Bulgaria became member of [[NATO]]. A variation of the British DPM pattern
 
* Bulgarian [[DPM]] - introduced when Bulgaria became member of [[NATO]]. A variation of the British DPM pattern
  
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* Bulgarian desert [[DPM]]. Used by Bulgarian troops deployed to Iraq.
 
* Bulgarian desert [[DPM]]. Used by Bulgarian troops deployed to Iraq.
  
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Bulgarian Rangers deployed to Afghanistan has been photographed wearing [[USA|US]] style 3 colour desert uniforms
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Bulgarian Rangers deployed to Afghanistan (2009) has been photographed wearing [[USA|US]] style 3 colour desert uniforms

Revision as of 06:28, 23 October 2010

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  • 1953 splinter pattern. A very crudely printed splinter pattern used for coveralls.

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  • Splinter pattern. Used by the Bulgarian armed forces during the communist era.

Bulgaria splinter pattern.jpg

  • "Frogskin" pattern. Used during the communist era for coveralls. Some sources claim that it was to be used by paratroopers (to confuse NATO forces), and that it was later used by Border Patrols (not Border Guards). Other claim that it was used by Border Guards.

Bulgaria frogskin pattern.jpg

  • "Rain drop" pattern. Like many other Warsaw Pact armies, the Bulgarian Army used this pattern for coveralls (apparently only limited issue).

Bulgaria rain pattern.jpg

  • Bulgarian DPM - introduced when Bulgaria became member of NATO. A variation of the British DPM pattern

Bulgaria dpm pattern.jpg

  • Bulgarian desert DPM. Used by Bulgarian troops deployed to Iraq.

Bulgaria dpm desert pattern.jpg

Bulgarian Rangers deployed to Afghanistan (2009) has been photographed wearing US style 3 colour desert uniforms