Difference between revisions of "Czechoslovakia"
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* Mrácky (''clouds'') reversible pattern. Official designation ''Letní maskovací odev se skvrnami'' ("summer camouflage pattern with dapple pattern"). Used by the Czechoslovak 22nd Airborne Brigade and reconnaissance elements of the Army during 1950s to 1970s (production stopped 1962). | * Mrácky (''clouds'') reversible pattern. Official designation ''Letní maskovací odev se skvrnami'' ("summer camouflage pattern with dapple pattern"). Used by the Czechoslovak 22nd Airborne Brigade and reconnaissance elements of the Army during 1950s to 1970s (production stopped 1962). | ||
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− | [[File:Czechoslovakia2.jpg| | + | * Duby (''oak'') reversible pattern. One side has a pattern that is often mistaken for the German [[Leibermuster]] pattern - but if you study them they are in fact quite different. Used by the Czechoslovak 22nd Airborne Brigade and reconnaissance elements of the Army during 1950s to 1970s (production stopped 1962). |
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[[File:Czechoslovakia3.jpg|200px]] | [[File:Czechoslovakia3.jpg|200px]] |
Revision as of 06:55, 8 November 2010
Czechoslovakia was on 1st January 1993 divided into two states: Slovakia and Czech Republic
- Mrácky (clouds) reversible pattern. Official designation Letní maskovací odev se skvrnami ("summer camouflage pattern with dapple pattern"). Used by the Czechoslovak 22nd Airborne Brigade and reconnaissance elements of the Army during 1950s to 1970s (production stopped 1962).
- Duby (oak) reversible pattern. One side has a pattern that is often mistaken for the German Leibermuster pattern - but if you study them they are in fact quite different. Used by the Czechoslovak 22nd Airborne Brigade and reconnaissance elements of the Army during 1950s to 1970s (production stopped 1962).