Croatia
The Croatian War of Independence raged from 1991 to 1995, resulting in victory for the Croatians and a newly declared Republic of Croatia (Republika Hrvatska). The war was primarily fought between Croatians seeking to separate themselves from the Socalist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on one side, and ethnic Serbians supported by the Yugoslavian People's Army (JNA) on the opposite side. At this time, the Republic of Serbian Krajina was declared within the borders of Croatia, the Serbian Krajina Army and Police having their own military insignia distinctive form the JNA (although being outfitted largely with the same equipment and uniforms).
The Croatian National Guard Corps (Zbor narodne garde - ZNG) was the earliest independent military formation, created in May 1991, and was supplied largely with materiel purchased in East Germany, Hungary and on various international black markets. Units of the ZNG were outfitted in a number of different types of camouflaged combat uniforms, including surplus US military issue BDUs and ex-DDR issue strichtarn camouflage winter uniforms. National Guard units were shortly amalgamated into the fledgling Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska) -- formed in September 1991 -- which, along with the Croatian Police (Policija) were outfitted much more professionally in a variety of locally-made camouflage designs, some based on the US m81 woodland, some on old Yugoslavian lizard patterns, and still others on various older European patterns.
Croatian Camouflage Patterns
- Grey tiger lizard pattern - used by the MUP (Ministry of the Interior) after the independence
- The Croatian Army used by surplus US m81 Woodland uniforms as well as locally produced ones. Croatian-produced jackets and shirts have epaulettes.
- Croatian-produced woodland in the same colours as the original US woodland
- Croatian-produced shirt in a colour variation darker than the original US woodland
- Croatian digital desert pattern, introduced in 2005. Part of the camouflage is the map of Croatia