Difference between revisions of "Ukraine"
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Ukraine became independent in 1991 after the break-up of the [[USSR|Soviet Union]] | Ukraine became independent in 1991 after the break-up of the [[USSR|Soviet Union]] | ||
− | * 1988 TTsKO (Trisvetnaia kamuflirovannaia odezhda) - several colour versions exist. The pattern worn when Ukraine became independent and it is still in use | + | * 1988 TTsKO (Trisvetnaia kamuflirovannaia odezhda) - several colour versions exist. The pattern worn when Ukraine became independent and it is still in use. It is nicknamed ''dubok'' ("little oak") |
[[File:Ukraine1.jpg|200px]] | [[File:Ukraine1.jpg|200px]] | ||
− | * A two-colour desert version of the standard Ukrainian camouflage pattern. Introduced around 2003/2004. Several colour variations exist. | + | * A two-colour desert version of the standard Ukrainian camouflage pattern. Introduced around 2003/2004. Several colour variations exist. The brown parts of this pattern corresponds to the brown parts of the TTsKO. |
[[File:Ukraine2.jpg|200px]][[File:Ukraine3.jpg|200px]] | [[File:Ukraine2.jpg|200px]][[File:Ukraine3.jpg|200px]] |
Revision as of 10:10, 19 November 2010
Ukraine became independent in 1991 after the break-up of the Soviet Union
- 1988 TTsKO (Trisvetnaia kamuflirovannaia odezhda) - several colour versions exist. The pattern worn when Ukraine became independent and it is still in use. It is nicknamed dubok ("little oak")
- A two-colour desert version of the standard Ukrainian camouflage pattern. Introduced around 2003/2004. Several colour variations exist. The brown parts of this pattern corresponds to the brown parts of the TTsKO.