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== Camouflage Patterns of Singapore == | == Camouflage Patterns of Singapore == | ||
− | * | + | * The standard working uniform of the Singapore Army during the 1970s was called the ''Temasek'' olive green uniform. Only Commandos were issued camouflage uniforms, in a unique vertical stripe or vertical lizard pattern. Reputedly developed in [[Israel]], a lighter-colored variation of the pattern was later adopted by the Navy Commandos of the [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] National Guards. |
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− | The designation of | + | * In the mid-1980s, the SAF adopted a general issue camouflage uniform for all services, based on the US m1948 [[leaf|ERDL]] camouflage design. The designation of this uniform is [[Uniform Man's No.4 Dress Camouflage]]. Although obviously influenced by US ERDL, the Singapore version in fact incorporate different shapes. Illustrated below are early and later versions, illustrating the differences in color between production runs. |
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− | [[ | + | * Although not part of the SAF, the Singapore Police Force Gurkha units wear uniforms in [[United Kingdom|British]] Soldier 95 [[DPM]] pattern camouflage. |
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+ | * In 2009, the SAF introduced a series of two [[digital patterns|pixelated]] camouflage designs to replace the previous leaf pattern uniform. Designated "Uniform, Man's, Pixelised, Camouflage Pattern No 4 Dress," the temperate version incorporates black, foliage green and moss green on a brown base. A desert version also exists, having dark brown & tan on a sandy background. | ||
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+ | [[File:singapore5.jpg|200px]] | ||
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+ | == Other Camouflage Patterns worn by Singapore == | ||
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+ | * A small contingent of military personnel (mostly medical) deployed to Afghanistan (ISAF) circa 2006-2007 wearing desert [[tiger stripe]] pattern camouflage uniforms designed by the US company Tiger Stripe Products. | ||
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Revision as of 15:57, 15 December 2010
The Republic of Singapore is a small island nation in Southeast Asia, formerly a British colony and part of British Malaya. The nation became a self-governing member of the British Commonwealth in 1959, and in 1963 declared independence from Britain. A short-lived member of the Federation of Malaysia, the country was expelled in 1965 and has remained a sovereign republic since.
The Singapore Armed Forces contains approximately 71,000 active duty personnel in the Army, Navy and Air Force.
Camouflage Patterns of Singapore
- The standard working uniform of the Singapore Army during the 1970s was called the Temasek olive green uniform. Only Commandos were issued camouflage uniforms, in a unique vertical stripe or vertical lizard pattern. Reputedly developed in Israel, a lighter-colored variation of the pattern was later adopted by the Navy Commandos of the Cypriot National Guards.
- In the mid-1980s, the SAF adopted a general issue camouflage uniform for all services, based on the US m1948 ERDL camouflage design. The designation of this uniform is Uniform Man's No.4 Dress Camouflage. Although obviously influenced by US ERDL, the Singapore version in fact incorporate different shapes. Illustrated below are early and later versions, illustrating the differences in color between production runs.
- Although not part of the SAF, the Singapore Police Force Gurkha units wear uniforms in British Soldier 95 DPM pattern camouflage.
- In 2009, the SAF introduced a series of two pixelated camouflage designs to replace the previous leaf pattern uniform. Designated "Uniform, Man's, Pixelised, Camouflage Pattern No 4 Dress," the temperate version incorporates black, foliage green and moss green on a brown base. A desert version also exists, having dark brown & tan on a sandy background.
Other Camouflage Patterns worn by Singapore
- A small contingent of military personnel (mostly medical) deployed to Afghanistan (ISAF) circa 2006-2007 wearing desert tiger stripe pattern camouflage uniforms designed by the US company Tiger Stripe Products.