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Revision as of 21:26, 25 March 2011
Camouflage Patterns on Military Vehicles
DDR (East Germany)
- East German BMP-1 in three colour camouflage pattern introduced shortly before the reunification of Germany in 1990
Denmark
- Danish Leopard 1A3 with carpets mounted on the turret and hull of the tank. This type of camouflage is no longer used.
- Danish Piranha wheeled APC in standard two colour camouflage pattern
- Danish M113A1 in standard Army camouflage colours - but note the camouflage pattern! The photo was taken in Bosnia 1998.
- Danish Hummer in 2 colour desert camouflage
Turkey
- Turkish BTR-80 in 3 colour camouflage
Ukraine
- BTR-70
United Kingdom
- Warrior in standard 2 colour camouflage - Bosnia 1998