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The M90 uniform system is called FU90 (Fältuniform 90 = Field uniform 90), so the designation of the different uniforms is FU90P, FU90K, FU90L etc. (both I suppose most people call them M90P, M90K etc.) | The M90 uniform system is called FU90 (Fältuniform 90 = Field uniform 90), so the designation of the different uniforms is FU90P, FU90K, FU90L etc. (both I suppose most people call them M90P, M90K etc.) | ||
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[[FU90P]] = for personnel in armoured vehicles, has a different cut | [[FU90P]] = for personnel in armoured vehicles, has a different cut |
Revision as of 04:12, 17 October 2010
The M90 camouflage pattern was introduced in the Swedish Army in 1990.
The M90 uniform system is called FU90 (Fältuniform 90 = Field uniform 90), so the designation of the different uniforms is FU90P, FU90K, FU90L etc. (both I suppose most people call them M90P, M90K etc.)
The Swedish M90 uniform: 200px
FU90P = for personnel in armoured vehicles, has a different cut
FU90H = for helicopter crews - the inside is bright orange
FU90K = the desert version (öken means desert in Swedish)
FU90L = lightweight version of the M90, "L" means something like "lätt" (light)
Only the FU90K is in the desert pattern - the others are in the "green" pattern
The size of Swedish uniforms are given as height/weight. Meaning a uniform with the size 190/75 is for a person 190 cms high with a weight of 75 kgs
- Example of a Swedish M90 label:
- Photos of "future Swedish soldier" displayed at the Army Museum at Stockholm, Sweden: