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Camouflage pattern used by the [[Denmark|Danish]] Army
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* History:
 
* History:
 
The M/84 pattern is based on the [[T/78]] pattern. There are some differences in colour, but this might stem from the fact that the clothing for the T/78 was made in France and the clothing for the M/84 was made in Denmark. The M/84 is based on the [[Flecktarn]] camouflage pattern, but has only 3 colours instead of 5 (30.8 % black, 60.3 % olive green and 8.9 % light green).
 
The M/84 pattern is based on the [[T/78]] pattern. There are some differences in colour, but this might stem from the fact that the clothing for the T/78 was made in France and the clothing for the M/84 was made in Denmark. The M/84 is based on the [[Flecktarn]] camouflage pattern, but has only 3 colours instead of 5 (30.8 % black, 60.3 % olive green and 8.9 % light green).
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The first uniforms in this pattern was issued in 1984. Some units used up the stocks of T/78 the next couple of years while other were issued with the M/84 and some still wore the M/68. After the first introduction of the pattern in 1984 a large number of items have been made in this pattern - GoreTex rain protection clothing, the lightweight "[[Balkanuniform]]" (made of rip-stop clothing), tanker' suit, quartershelter etc. etc. Even bags for personal hygiene articles have been made in the pattern...
 
The first uniforms in this pattern was issued in 1984. Some units used up the stocks of T/78 the next couple of years while other were issued with the M/84 and some still wore the M/68. After the first introduction of the pattern in 1984 a large number of items have been made in this pattern - GoreTex rain protection clothing, the lightweight "[[Balkanuniform]]" (made of rip-stop clothing), tanker' suit, quartershelter etc. etc. Even bags for personal hygiene articles have been made in the pattern...
  
In 1999 a desert version of the pattern was introduced
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[[M/84 items|See a list of M/84 items here]]
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In 1999 a [[M/84 desert|desert version]] of the pattern was introduced
  
 
* The [[M/84]] pattern.  
 
* The [[M/84]] pattern.  
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[[File:m8420030913A.jpg|200px]]
 
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* Group of Danish soldiers wearing the M/84 combat uniform
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[[File:Dk_m84uniforms.jpg|200px]]
  
 
* Comparision of the German and Danish versions of the Flecktarn pattern
 
* Comparision of the German and Danish versions of the Flecktarn pattern
 
[[File:comp_flecktarn1.jpg|400px]]
 
[[File:comp_flecktarn1.jpg|400px]]

Latest revision as of 08:58, 17 October 2010

Camouflage pattern used by the Danish Army

  • History:

The M/84 pattern is based on the T/78 pattern. There are some differences in colour, but this might stem from the fact that the clothing for the T/78 was made in France and the clothing for the M/84 was made in Denmark. The M/84 is based on the Flecktarn camouflage pattern, but has only 3 colours instead of 5 (30.8 % black, 60.3 % olive green and 8.9 % light green).

The first uniforms in this pattern was issued in 1984. Some units used up the stocks of T/78 the next couple of years while other were issued with the M/84 and some still wore the M/68. After the first introduction of the pattern in 1984 a large number of items have been made in this pattern - GoreTex rain protection clothing, the lightweight "Balkanuniform" (made of rip-stop clothing), tanker' suit, quartershelter etc. etc. Even bags for personal hygiene articles have been made in the pattern...

See a list of M/84 items here

In 1999 a desert version of the pattern was introduced

Denmark m84 pattern.jpg

  • Danish soldier wearing M/84 combat uniform, CGF Gallet Kevlar helmet and M/96 LBE

M8420030913A.jpg

  • Group of Danish soldiers wearing the M/84 combat uniform

Dk m84uniforms.jpg

  • Comparision of the German and Danish versions of the Flecktarn pattern

Comp flecktarn1.jpg