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* M-1973 camouflage pattern. First used by FUSNA (''Fusileros Navales'' - the Uruguayan Marines), but later in general service from 1973 to mid-1980s. There are two colour variations - a dark and a light (the latter being the most uncommon). | * M-1973 camouflage pattern. First used by FUSNA (''Fusileros Navales'' - the Uruguayan Marines), but later in general service from 1973 to mid-1980s. There are two colour variations - a dark and a light (the latter being the most uncommon). | ||
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* The [[USA|US]] ''wine-leaf'' (''Mitchell pattern'') used by the "Bn. Infranteria Paracaidista No 14". Used during the 1970s and 1980s - worn with plain green trousers. | * The [[USA|US]] ''wine-leaf'' (''Mitchell pattern'') used by the "Bn. Infranteria Paracaidista No 14". Used during the 1970s and 1980s - worn with plain green trousers. |
Revision as of 14:22, 27 November 2010
- M-1973 camouflage pattern. First used by FUSNA (Fusileros Navales - the Uruguayan Marines), but later in general service from 1973 to mid-1980s. There are two colour variations - a dark and a light (the latter being the most uncommon).
- The US wine-leaf (Mitchell pattern) used by the "Bn. Infranteria Paracaidista No 14". Used during the 1970s and 1980s - worn with plain green trousers.
- FUSNA (Fusileros Navales - the Uruguayan Marines), still in use today, introduced in the 1970s.
- Woodland pattern. Commercially made (eg. by Tru-Spec) copies of the US M81 Woodland. Used since the mid-1980s.
- Another commercially produced uniform is that of the Policía Aeronáutica of the Uruguayan Air Force (eg. made by Tru-Spec). Used since the 1990s.