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English: Some basic types of the more common camo patterns. All tiles are redrawn from photos of actual fabrick/uniforms. Each square represent an approximate 25-30 cm square. From upper left:
  • Drab colour (German Feldgrau)
  • Splint pattern (Swedish M90)
  • Jiggsaw pattern (French Centre Europe F2)
  • Spotted pattern (German Flecktarn)
  • Brushstroke pattern (French TAP47 "lizard pattern")
  • Duckhunter pattern (Mexican version of the US M1942)
  • Rain pattern (East German 1968 Strichmuster)
  • Digital pattern (the US 2004 UCP)
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