Difference between revisions of "Serbia"
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* M93 oak leaf pattern. The same camouflage pattern as the M89, but used on a new series of uniforms. | * M93 oak leaf pattern. The same camouflage pattern as the M89, but used on a new series of uniforms. | ||
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+ | * MDU02 woodland oak leaf pattern. In general use by the Serbian Armed forces. New "NATO" colours | ||
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+ | * MDU03 woodland oak leaf pattern. In general use by the Serbian Armed forces. The colours differs slightly from the MDU02 | ||
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== Special units == | == Special units == |
Revision as of 02:58, 9 November 2010
Serbia was part of Yugoslavia and later "Serbia and Montenegro" until 1996. Despite being a part of Yugoslavia Serbian police units did use some patterns that what not used by the other member states of Yugoslavia.
Military patterns
- M89 oak leaf pattern. In general use by the Serbian forces.
- M93 oak leaf pattern. The same camouflage pattern as the M89, but used on a new series of uniforms.
- MDU02 woodland oak leaf pattern. In general use by the Serbian Armed forces. New "NATO" colours
[Photo needed]
- MDU03 woodland oak leaf pattern. In general use by the Serbian Armed forces. The colours differs slightly from the MDU02
Special units
Police patterns
Paramilitary patterns
- Greek lizard used by Srpska Dobroljacka Garda ("Serb Volunteer Guard" - also known as Arkan's Tigers) - led by Arkan (Zeljko Raznatovic). It was founded in 1990 and fought in the wars in Croatia and Bosnia. Article on Wikipedia