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* The Qatar National Police maintain special units to control internal security. These units wear a purple colorway [[DPM]] pattern similar to those employed by [[United Arab Emirates]]. As with most nations of this part of the world, sources for printed fabric and uniform construction have varied considerably over the years, producing a wide variety of color variations. The version pictured here is only a sample of what has been issued.
 
* The Qatar National Police maintain special units to control internal security. These units wear a purple colorway [[DPM]] pattern similar to those employed by [[United Arab Emirates]]. As with most nations of this part of the world, sources for printed fabric and uniform construction have varied considerably over the years, producing a wide variety of color variations. The version pictured here is only a sample of what has been issued.

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Qatar

The State of Qatar (قطر) is a former British protectorate bordering Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. The country maintains a small military force of approximately 12,000 personnel based on British military structure. Despite the small size of its defence forces, Qatar was a member of the Coalition Forces during the Persian Gulf War (First Gulf War).

Qatar Camouflage Patterns

  • The standard combat uniform of the Qatar Armed Forces has since the late 1980s been a four-color desert derivative of British DPM camouflage. As all war materiel is imported from other countries, there has been some variability to the design of the uniforms worn as well as the colors printed in the design itself. Seen below is an early design featuring lighter colors.

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  • Later variations of the Qatar DPM pattern have become more standardized, with a slight yellowish tone to the fabric, regardless of manufacture.

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  • The Qatar National Police maintain special units to control internal security. These units wear a purple colorway DPM pattern similar to those employed by United Arab Emirates. As with most nations of this part of the world, sources for printed fabric and uniform construction have varied considerably over the years, producing a wide variety of color variations. The version pictured here is only a sample of what has been issued.

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  • Qatari military personnel deployed to Lebanon (UNIFIL) in 2006 wearing BDU style uniforms in the French CE camouflage pattern.

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