Difference between revisions of "Splinter"

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* A French pattern, reputedly dating to 1935, also incorporated "splintered" elements, but lacking the rain strait theme.
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* During the 1950s and 1960s primarily, [[Germany]] produced several variations of the WW2 era ''[[Splittermuster]]'' designs. These  patterns were issued both to the ''Bundesgrenzschutz'' (Federal Border Guards) and the ''Bundeswehr'' (German Army), although the Army versions were produced in greater numbers.
 
* During the 1950s and 1960s primarily, [[Germany]] produced several variations of the WW2 era ''[[Splittermuster]]'' designs. These  patterns were issued both to the ''Bundesgrenzschutz'' (Federal Border Guards) and the ''Bundeswehr'' (German Army), although the Army versions were produced in greater numbers.

Revision as of 18:15, 30 December 2010

Geometric camouflage pattern. Used by the German Wehrmacht during WW2. Later used by Sweden, Bulgaria etc.

  • The original WW2 German splinter camouflage patterns are seen here.

Germanytr3.jpg Germanytr4.jpg Germanytr7.jpg

  • A French pattern, reputedly dating to 1935, also incorporated "splintered" elements, but lacking the rain strait theme.

France15.jpg

  • During the 1950s and 1960s primarily, Germany produced several variations of the WW2 era Splittermuster designs. These patterns were issued both to the Bundesgrenzschutz (Federal Border Guards) and the Bundeswehr (German Army), although the Army versions were produced in greater numbers.

Germany14.jpg Germany4.jpg Germany6.jpg

Bulgaria 1953 splinter pattern.jpg Bulgaria1.jpg Bulgaria3.jpg Bulgaria4.jpg

  • Swedish M90 camouflage pattern

Sweden4.jpg Sweden2.jpg


  • WW2 German zeltbahn sewn into a M44 style uniform

Germany ww2 splinter.jpg