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  2. Tiger stripe camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Tiger stripe is the name of a group of camouflage patterns developed for close-range use in dense jungle during jungle warfare by the South Vietnamese Armed Forces and adopted in late 1962 to early 1963 by US Special Forces during the Vietnam War. [1] During and after the Vietnam War, the pattern was adopted by several other Asian countries.

  3. ERDL pattern - Wikipedia

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    It was common for marines to wear mixes of ERDL and OG-107 jungle fatigues, which was authorized owing to periodic shortages. Australian and New Zealand SAS members were also issued U.S.-spec tropical combat uniforms in ERDL during their time in the Vietnam War. By the end of the Vietnam War, U.S. servicemen wore camouflage combat dress as the ...

  4. List of military clothing camouflage patterns - Wikipedia

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    NFP Green, Standard issued camouflage since 2019 in the Royal Netherlands Army. [50] [51] This camouflage is designed to be used in green areas, woods, and urban areas in Europe. Three additional colour variations are in use and are shown below. An arctic version of the NFP is being considered. [52] M19. NFP-Multitone. Flecktarn: 2019

  5. Tiger stripes - Wikipedia

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    Tiger stripe camouflage, a group of camouflage patterns Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tiger stripes .

  6. Scientists claim breakthrough camouflage material can turn ...

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    Scientists in China have created a new camouflaging material that changes colour in response to its surroundings, an advance they say may help develop clothing to make one “effectively invisible

  7. Camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Camouflage is the use of any combination of materials, coloration, ... or in the case of stalking predators such as the tiger, moving with extreme stealth, ...

  8. Why Aubie the Tiger and Auburn football's coaches are ... - AOL

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    Aubie the Tiger, Auburn's mascot, was also sporting camouflage during Tiger Walk. The reason for the attire is due to it being Auburn's military appreciation game, as the Tigers ran onto the field ...

  9. Dress Codes: Why Santa Claus wears a red and white suit - AOL

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    The Plastics as Santa's helpers in “Mean Girls.” - Moviestore/Shutterstock. But Santa didn’t always wear red, and in fact, his outfits, appearance and height took nearly a century to become ...