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The term "woodland" is usually used for the [[USA|US]] [[m/81 Woodland]] pattern introduced in 1981, replacing the [[ERDL]] pattern.
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The term "woodland" is generally applied to the [[USA|US]] m/81 "Woodland" camouflage pattern introduced in 1981 -- which itself was derived from the m1948 [[ERDL]] pattern -- and all of its derivatives. The US "Woodland" camouflage design retained the same colorway as the 2nd generation (transitional) ERDL design with a 60% enlargement of the original drawings. The m81 woodland pattern has been one of the most duplicated and modified camouflage patterns ever designed, seeing service with military forces around the world and continuing to be worn today.
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== Woodland Camouflage Patterns ==
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* The original US m/81 Woodland camouflage pattern is seen here in both the 50/50% Nylon/cotton fabric and later 100% cotton ripstop fabrics.
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[[File:usa7.jpg|200px]]
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[[File:usa34.jpg|200px]]
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* The woodland camouflage pattern seen here is worn by [[Armenia]].
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[[File:armenia3.jpg|200px]]
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* One of the most prolific users of "woodland" camouflage in the 1990s was [[Bosnia]].
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[[File:bosnia1.jpg|200px]]
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[[File:bosnia5.jpg|200px]]
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[[File:bosnia6.jpg|200px]]
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[[File:bosnia7.jpg|200px]]
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* A [[Cambodia|Cambodian]] woodland camouflage design is seen here.
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[[File:cambodia4.jpg|200px]]
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* [[China]] produced its own version of "woodland" camouflage in the 1980s, based on completely different drawings. However, in 2003 the PLA began using a literal copy of the m81 woodland design as well.
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[[File:china26.jpg|200px]]
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[[File:china27.jpg|200px]]
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[[File:china34.jpg|200px]]
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* [[Croatia]] has also produced a number of m81 woodland copies, some very similar to the US version and some with differing colorways.
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[[File:croatia5.jpg|200px]]
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[[File:croatia6.jpg|200px]]
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[[File:croatia7.jpg|200px]]
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[[File:croatia8.jpg|200px]]
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* Although based on a completely unique set of drawings, the [[France|French]] CE (Central Europe) "woodland" camouflage design is also generally grouped in this family of camouflage patterns.
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[[File:france8.jpg|200px]]
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* [[Guatemala]] has locally-produced its own version of the "woodland" design for many years.
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[[File:guatemala3.jpg|200px]]
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[[File:guatemala4.jpg|200px]]
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* Some [[Iran|Iranian]] variations of the woodland design are seen here.
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[[File:iran17.jpg|200px]]
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[[File:iran18.jpg|200px]]
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[[File:iran19.jpg|200px]]
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[[File:iran37.jpg|200px]]
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[[File:iran46.jpg|200px]]
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* An [[Italy|Italian]] woodland pattern worn during the 1980s and 1990s is seen here.
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[[File:italy11.jpg|200px]]
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* The standard uniform of the [[Jordan|Jordanian]] Armed Forces for years was a copy of the US m81 woodland camouflage design.
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[[File:jordan11.jpg|200px]]
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* US m/81 Woodland pattern
 
  
[[File:woodland.jpg|200px]]
 
  
 
The Woodland pattern has become extremely widespread and is used worldwide. Different versions have been made - and eg. [[Chad]] and [[Spain]] has made a desert version of the pattern.
 
The Woodland pattern has become extremely widespread and is used worldwide. Different versions have been made - and eg. [[Chad]] and [[Spain]] has made a desert version of the pattern.
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[[File:spain_desert_woodland_pattern.jpg|200px]]
 
[[File:spain_desert_woodland_pattern.jpg|200px]]
 
Other countries (eg. [[Singapore]]) has made patterns where the shapes are slightly different from the US [[ERDL]] and [[m/81 Woodland]] patterns
 
 
[[File:singapore_erdl_pattern.jpg|200px]]
 

Revision as of 18:35, 26 December 2010

The term "woodland" is generally applied to the US m/81 "Woodland" camouflage pattern introduced in 1981 -- which itself was derived from the m1948 ERDL pattern -- and all of its derivatives. The US "Woodland" camouflage design retained the same colorway as the 2nd generation (transitional) ERDL design with a 60% enlargement of the original drawings. The m81 woodland pattern has been one of the most duplicated and modified camouflage patterns ever designed, seeing service with military forces around the world and continuing to be worn today.

Woodland Camouflage Patterns

  • The original US m/81 Woodland camouflage pattern is seen here in both the 50/50% Nylon/cotton fabric and later 100% cotton ripstop fabrics.

Usa7.jpg Usa34.jpg

  • The woodland camouflage pattern seen here is worn by Armenia.

Armenia3.jpg

  • One of the most prolific users of "woodland" camouflage in the 1990s was Bosnia.

Bosnia1.jpg Bosnia5.jpg Bosnia6.jpg Bosnia7.jpg

  • A Cambodian woodland camouflage design is seen here.

Cambodia4.jpg

  • China produced its own version of "woodland" camouflage in the 1980s, based on completely different drawings. However, in 2003 the PLA began using a literal copy of the m81 woodland design as well.

China26.jpg China27.jpg China34.jpg

  • Croatia has also produced a number of m81 woodland copies, some very similar to the US version and some with differing colorways.

Croatia5.jpg Croatia6.jpg Croatia7.jpg Croatia8.jpg

  • Although based on a completely unique set of drawings, the French CE (Central Europe) "woodland" camouflage design is also generally grouped in this family of camouflage patterns.

France8.jpg

  • Guatemala has locally-produced its own version of the "woodland" design for many years.

Guatemala3.jpg Guatemala4.jpg

  • Some Iranian variations of the woodland design are seen here.

Iran17.jpg Iran18.jpg Iran19.jpg Iran37.jpg Iran46.jpg

  • An Italian woodland pattern worn during the 1980s and 1990s is seen here.

Italy11.jpg

  • The standard uniform of the Jordanian Armed Forces for years was a copy of the US m81 woodland camouflage design.

Jordan11.jpg



The Woodland pattern has become extremely widespread and is used worldwide. Different versions have been made - and eg. Chad and Spain has made a desert version of the pattern.

  • Spanish desert Woodland pattern

Spain desert woodland pattern.jpg