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− | Used by the Swedish Army during the 1960ies and 1970ies. The quartershelter was called "knäppetält" ("buttoned tent") and was nicknamed "ensamme varg" ("lonely wolf"). | + | Used by the [[Sweden|Swedish Army]] during the 1960ies and 1970ies. The quartershelter was called "knäppetält" ("buttoned tent") and was nicknamed "ensamme varg" ("lonely wolf"). |
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+ | * The quartershelter is triangular - camouflaged on one side and white on the other: | ||
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+ | [[File:Sweden_quartershelter_front.jpg|200px]] | ||
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+ | * The quartershelter could also be worn over the field uniform: | ||
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+ | [[File:Sweden_quartershelter1.jpg|200px]] | ||
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+ | [[File:Sweden_quartershelter2.jpg|200px]] |
Latest revision as of 05:19, 17 October 2010
Used by the Swedish Army during the 1960ies and 1970ies. The quartershelter was called "knäppetält" ("buttoned tent") and was nicknamed "ensamme varg" ("lonely wolf").
- The quartershelter is triangular - camouflaged on one side and white on the other:
- The quartershelter could also be worn over the field uniform: