Who can tell me the camo pattern of this jacket!?
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Who can tell me the camo pattern of this jacket!?
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Here you go :
The Vz 60 mlok (salamander) pattern was introduced in 1960 for issue to the 22nd Airborne Brigade. The unique design consists of black, olive green and tan disruptive shapes on a pale yellow background. Surplus uniforms later found their way to the Yemen (Democratic Republic) and military forces in Palestine (PLO). Many collectors have nicknamed this "clown pattern," due to the bright color scheme.
As per camopedia.org
Cheers :-)
CCFR NRA
Ah, I see that somebody else is collecting camo patterns - jump smocks by the look of the reinforced elbows and the patterns present in the photo! Here are some pics of my ongoing efforts to catalogue post-WW II international camo patterns. It is a fool's errand, as there are far too many patterns to collect them all, and they continue to evolve at a breakneck pace with the post-digital, multicam derivatives being the current flavour of the day.
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Mark C
Bartok5 - amazing collection as always..
Rhodesian brushstroke short shorts.![]()