![]() The uniform is produced by Abdul Wasi Faqiri Company.ĪNA 4-color Desert Digital Camouflage, Experimental This 4-color pattern contains medium brown, dark brown, light green and khaki in ACU-style uniform which officially adapted from late 2009. ![]() Used during the Afghan Civil War (1996–2001) The pattern is descendant from the pattern of the British Denison Smock.Īfrica Others Countries that are using or have used variations of the Lizard pattern (originated from France) Zimbabwe uses the same pattern made famous and ubiquitous by Rhodesia until its rebirth as Zimbabwe. unit meant to make their soldiers look more like their opponents in behind-the-lines operationsĪ print of 32 Battalion pattern in very dark brown tonesĬurrently by the Umbutfo Swaziland Defense Forceĭark orange brown, moderate brown, dark green and black which is a variant of British DPM pattern and similar with Yemeni DPM pattern but in Canadian-style battledress.įirst seen in a military parade (23 September 2007) Green, reddish brown, and black on purple background.Īlmost same as Omani orange desert DPM but without tiny black dots.Ĭurrent issue of Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF)Ī Lizard-type pattern used uniquely by the 32 Batt. Green, dark grey, and dark blue on light green background. Kenyan peacekeeping troops in Sierra Leone Guinea-Bissau People's Revolutionary Armed Force (FARP) Very similar to USMC Woodland MARPAT pattern Sand/brown/green variant of Central European pattern Purple/Grey variant of Central European pattern The "Rocks" side of this is extremely reminiscent of German SS Oak Tree pattern, and the "Sand" side has rather dark large blobs over a yellow-khaki background.Įxact cut & pattern of French lizard F2 uniform. It has branching shapes surrounding an occasional oval. There are two versions of this pattern: one sparse, one dense. National Armed Forces of Côte d'Ivoire (FANCI)īlack "FANCI" letters printed all over 4-color woodland background Extact cut & pattern of French lizard F2 uniform.
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