Strichtarn - East German Camo

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Strichtarn was a Military camouflage pattern developed in 1960, in East Germany. It was used between 1965 and 1990. In East-German troops clothing in the pattern gained the nickname "Ein Strich - Kein Strich" ("one dash - no dash").


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Design

Strichtarn is designed for use in all seasons in central Europe.


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Usage

Strichtarn was used in central Europe, in several countries:

  • Poland
  • East Germany National People's Army
  • South West Africa (now Namibia)
  • Yugoslavia
  • South Africa (the government even reproduced the pattern for its special forces units, where the pattern earned the nickname "rice fleck.")
  • Czechoslovakia

Source of the article : Wikipedia



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