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- Leibermuster is a German military camouflage pattern first used in 1945. It was the last of a family of German World War II camouflage patterns. The pattern...
- service in World War II by Germany's Waffen-SS and Wehrmacht called Leibermuster. The Kampfanzug 57/70 was issued from 1957 to 1993 (after 1970 with a...
- (navy), the Fallschirmjäger (paratroops), and the Waffen-SS. The 1945 Leibermuster was planned to be issued to both the SS and the Wehrmacht, but it appeared...
- designation includes other camouflage designs such as Splittermuster and Leibermuster, and does not include hand-painted camouflage. During the early stages...
- Used by the Afghan National Army since 2010. Jigsaw Puzzle 1956 Belgium Leibermuster Woodland 1945 Germany Lizard Lizard 1947 France Many variants, both with...
- modern German Bundeswehr. In 1945 a new 6-colour camouflage known as Leibermuster, which inspired the postwar US ERDL pattern, was introduced. The colors...
- or mobilized from instructional troops (e.g., Panzer-Lehr-Division). Leibermuster – a camouflage pattern. leicht – "light", usually to refer a lighter...
- they lacked winter camouflage. [citation needed] In 1945, a five-colour Leibermuster design was introduced. Intended to be used by all the armed forces, it...
- experiments were also conducted with a slightly modified version of the SS "Leibermuster," a Flecktarn camouflage pattern developed by 1945. These patterns and...
- (1939) Palmenmuster (c 1941) Sumpfmuster (1943) Erbsenmuster (1944) Leibermuster (1945) Other Camouflage tree (1915) Lozenge (1917 aircraft) Telo mimetico...