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Strichtarn - Wikipedia
Strichtarn (English: "Line Camouflage") was a military camouflage pattern developed in East Germany and used from 1965 to 1990. The pattern was also used by several other militaries and non-state forces, notably in Africa. See more
The Strichtarn was adopted by East Germany in 1965 in service with the National People's Army (NVA) to replace the Flächentarn, also called Blumentarn, which had been … See more
Strichtarn was designed with broken vertical red-brown lines on a grey-green field, which was also known as the raindrop pattern. The … See more
• Krauß, Michael (2016). Die getarnte Sommerfelddienstbekleidung der DDR 1956 bis 1990: Band 2. Norderstedt: Books on Demand. See more
Developers
• Polish People's Republic: The Polish Army was the first to adopt a Strichtarn-like pattern known as Wz.58 "Deszczyk" (rain) in 1958, first issued to airborne units. The camouflage pattern was then issued to other parts … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Rain Patterns - Camopedia