- M1929 Telo
mimetico (Italian:
camouflage cloth) was a
military camouflage pattern used by the
Italian Army for shelter-halves (telo tenda) and
later for...
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first standardized pattern to be
issued was the single-scale
Italian telo
mimetico. The root of the
modern multi-scale
camouflage patterns can be
traced back...
- fabric. The
first printed camouflage for
soldiers were the
Italian Telo
mimetico introduced in 1929 for
their half-shelters. The
first camouflage uniforms...
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designed to
provide multispectral stealth properties (IR and radar). Telo
mimetico Woodland precursor 1929 Italy, for shelter-halves, then uniforms. Oldest...
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dreiecks zeltbahn (triangle tarpaulin), just as the
Italian 1929 telo
mimetico began as a tent pattern.
Known in
German as
Buntfarbenaufdruck 31 (colourful...
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Italian and
German armies in the
interwar period, the "splotchy" M1929 Telo
mimetico in
Italy and the
angular Splittermuster 31 in Germany.
During the War,...
- Italiano". www.esercito.difesa.it.
Retrieved 2024-10-25. "Italian M04
Mimetico Vegetata".
Joint Forces News. 2022-02-06.
Retrieved 2024-10-25. "La Taurinense...
- was the
first to m****-produce
camouflage fabric, the three-colour telo
mimetico pattern. It was
initially used as
shelter halves, and not
issued as uniform...
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Highland pattern (a.k.a. "Iraqi Woodland") fatigues,
Italian M1929 Telo
mimetico fatigues, West
German Bundeswehr 1956
Splinter pattern jackets, Syrian...
- Army Corps. In 1974, the
Afghan commandos received the
Italian M1929 Telo
mimetico camouflage,
produced locally from
fabric printed within Afghanistan. In...