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- in Vietnam. Khmer People's National Liberation Front: Used Thai-made tigerstripe camos in the 1980s. Shan State Army: Known to be used in the 1980s. Airman...
-  27. ISBN 1-84013-476-3. Trooper, AATTV, Vietnam 1970 ... wears the 'Tigerstripe' pattern of camouflage, which became a virtual signature of Allied Special...
- make fatigues and other items such as boonie hats using tigerstripe fabric. When Tigerstripes made a comeback in the 21st century, they were used by Green...
- Pattern Combat Uniform (green), the ERDL pattern, the M81 Woodland and the Tigerstripe is also being worn in a few rare images of North Korean army officers...
- Australian and Army of the Republic of Vietnam units. These leopard spots or tigerstripe boonie hats were locally procured, and the camouflage cloth was usually...
- objectives. These were two versions of tigerstripe and an older design of Rhodesian Brushstroke. The influence of tigerstripe can still be seen in the final MARPAT...
- Kung Fu, Tiger-style of Kung Fu Tiger ****ao, Tiger-style of ****ao Tigerstripe, Tiger-style clothing Tiger Style, game company Tigerstyle, Scottish...
- The prototype camouflage pattern was a blue/gray, tigerstripe pattern, based upon the tigerstripe uniforms worn by airmen during the Vietnam War. After...
- the early variant developed by Portugal. In addition, the Vietnam War tigerstripe pattern is descended from Lizard. Lizard patterns have two overlapping...
- Flagship Mountain (76°43′S 161°30′E / 76.717°S 161.500°E / -76.717; 161.500 (Flagship Mountain)) is a prominent, conical rock peak, 1,720 metres (5...