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== Swedish Camouflage Patterns ==
 
== Swedish Camouflage Patterns ==
  
* [[Swedish quartershelter|Quartershelter]] used during the 1960ies and 1970ies
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* [[Swedish quartershelter|Quartershelter]] four-color camouflage pattern used during the 1960s and 1970s. The design consists of large, non-overlapping patches of blue-green, dark brown, light brown & grey. Although never produced as a combat uniform, the shelter did serve a dual purpose as a camouflage poncho.
  
 
[[File:Sweden_quartershelter_pattern.jpg‎|200px]]
 
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[[File:Sweden_barracuda_tarp.jpg|200px]]
 
[[File:Sweden_barracuda_tarp.jpg|200px]]
  
* [[M90]] pattern - there is also a desert version of this pattern
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* Introduced in 1989, the [[M90]] "splinter" pattern seems to have been influenced by German WW2 designs such as [[Splittermuster]]. The Swedish pattern, incorporating dark green, dark olive green & moss green splinter shapes on a khaki background, is the standard combat uniform of all Swedish ground combat personnel.
  
 
[[File:sweden4.jpg‎|200px]]
 
[[File:sweden4.jpg‎|200px]]
  
* [[M90K]] pattern - Introduced in 2004, this is the standard pattern worn by Swedish military contingents serving in desert regions.
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* Introduced in 2004, the [[M90K]] pattern is the standard camouflage worn by Swedish military contingents serving in desert regions. The Swedes have nicknamed it ''Ökenkammo.''
  
 
[[File:sweden2.jpg‎|200px]]
 
[[File:sweden2.jpg‎|200px]]

Revision as of 15:31, 8 November 2010

Sweden.gif

Sweden used for many years camouflaged shelter covers, but the uniforms were plain coloured. The Swedish firm Barracuda developed a camouflage pattern that was not used by the Swedish Army. In 1990 the M90 camouflage pattern was introduced.

Swedish Camouflage Patterns

  • Quartershelter four-color camouflage pattern used during the 1960s and 1970s. The design consists of large, non-overlapping patches of blue-green, dark brown, light brown & grey. Although never produced as a combat uniform, the shelter did serve a dual purpose as a camouflage poncho.

Sweden quartershelter pattern.jpg

  • Barracuda test pattern - never adopted. The photo shows it in use on the tarpaulin of a Swedish Army truck. It was also used for uniforms.

Sweden barracuda tarp.jpg

  • Introduced in 1989, the M90 "splinter" pattern seems to have been influenced by German WW2 designs such as Splittermuster. The Swedish pattern, incorporating dark green, dark olive green & moss green splinter shapes on a khaki background, is the standard combat uniform of all Swedish ground combat personnel.

Sweden4.jpg

  • Introduced in 2004, the M90K pattern is the standard camouflage worn by Swedish military contingents serving in desert regions. The Swedes have nicknamed it Ökenkammo.

Sweden2.jpg