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A Belgian drill platoon wearing jigsaw camouflage uniforms in 2006. The main Belgian four-tone temperate version was officially designated as "Woodland". [3] A desert version was also produced. A number of jigsaw camouflage patterns inspired on the Belgian original have been adopted by foreign militaries.
Belgium: Military camouflage pattern Standard camouflage of the Belgian Armed Forces. Being replaced from November 2022 by Multicam in G4 clothing style. [1] MultiCam United States: Military camouflage pattern From the end of 2022, all components of the Belgian Armed Forces will start adopting MultiCam as standard issue, except for the Naval ...
Camouflage in use in the Royal Netherlands Army in desert and arid climates. [55] M20 WoodLatPat Splinter — 2020 The Latvian Land Forces unveiled a new standard camouflage pattern. It uses a similar concept to the Swedish M90 Splinter camo, but with smaller shapes. [56] [57] M84: Flecktarn: 1984
World War II US Navy dazzle camouflage measures 31, 32 and 33: aircraft carriers; World War II US Navy dazzle camouflage measures 31, 32 and 33: battleships; World War II US Navy dazzle camouflage measures 31, 32 and 33: cruisers; World War II US Navy dazzle camouflage measures 31, 32 and 33: destroyers; Wz. 89 Puma; Wz. 93 Pantera
O'Neill designed Dual-Tex, the first digital military camouflage pattern; this paved the way for others to design patterns such as CADPAT (illustrated, the first such pattern to enter service, in 2002) and MARPAT, using the same principles. In 1976, O'Neill created a pixellated pattern named "Dual-Tex". He called the digital approach "texture ...
Vista All Terrain Pattern is a commercially available camouflage pattern designed to be very similar to the military Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP) currently issued to the British Armed Forces and a small number of other nations.
In search of the exotic, he accompanied Albert Cogels (1842–84) on a trip to Algiers, Tunis, Oran and Spain. Upon returning to Belgium in 1869 he devoted himself to history painting. He produced "romantic fantasies" in the style of Hendrik Leys and de Keyser, and the large-scale historical compositions for which he became known.
Charles-Louis Baugniet (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl lwi boɲɛ]; 27 February 1814 – 5 July 1886) was a Belgian painter, lithographer and aquarellist.His name remains attached to the lithographing of portraits of famous and lesser-known figures from Belgium, France and England.