Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!att!cbnews!military From: palm@admin.kth.se (Christer Palm) Newsgroups: sci.military Subject: Re: Camoflage Message-ID: <1990Aug28.042756.29295@cbnews.att.com> Date: 28 Aug 90 04:27:56 GMT References: <1990Aug18.182628.24480@cbnews.att.com> <1990Aug21.024436.572@cbnews.att.com> <1990Aug23.014156.597@cbnews.att.com> Sender: military@cbnews.att.com (William B. Thacker) Organization: Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Lines: 18 Approved: military@att.att.com From: palm@admin.kth.se (Christer Palm) In article <1990Aug23.014156.597@cbnews.att.com> gse@ida.liu.se (Goran Sedvall) writes: >I have noticed that US have a lot of diffrent camo on their uniforms. >Actually, when and where are the diffrent camo used and why are they >diffrent? I build and paint 120 mm model soldier and recently finnich >a airbourne radio operator in woodland cammo and, for an example, I >notice several diffrences in the cutting between flat green uniform and >woodland. Here in Sweden, we have only one colour (green) on ours uniform. >Any comments? Sweden has a new uniform with a camo pattern with colours with the same or almost the same colourtemeperature as Swedish woodland. I saw it for the first time 1987. /Christer