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Uncover your potential', indeed! Once you stop ogling the girl, though, you might notice that this Australian Special Air Service (SAS) recruiting poster shows Australian Disruptive Pattern Camouflage to very good effect. [Image courtesy Brad Turner collection.]

Bundeswehr-Zelt-Tarnmuster (spring–summer)
Federal Republic of Germany

Introduced in 1956, Bundeswehr-Zelt-Tarnmuster ('Bundeswehr tent camouflage pattern') appears to be a hybrid of wartime Waffen-SS and Wehrmacht designs, with irregularly-shaped blotches printed over splinter elements reminiscent of Heeres-Splittermuster 31. It is the only post-war German pattern to feature reversible spring and autumn colorations: the predominantly green 'spring' design is shown here.

All the evidence suggests that this pattern was never intended for use on anything but the Zeltbahn, although field-improvised helmet covers were frequently made from Zeltbahn material.

In spite of the fact that Bundeswehr-Zelt-Tarnmuster is a postwar camouflage pattern, it was used to make up the helmet covers and smocks worn by Waffen-SS soldiers in the movie A Bridge Too Far.

kamouflage.net is grateful to Arend Theunissen, for his invaluable contribution to this article.

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Bundeswehr-Zelt-Tarnmuster (spring–summer)
1956–1980

Specimen of Bundeswehr-Zelt-Tarnmuster (spring–summer)

Specimen kindly supplied by Arend Theunissen

Actual size: 45×49.1cm

also known as:
  • Bundeswehr-Zelt-Tarnmuster
  • Bundeswehr tent camouflage pattern
country of origin:

Bundesrepublik Deutschland

National flag: Federal Republic of Germany

Federal Republic of Germany

influences:
used by:
  • Bundesgrenzschutz
  • Bundeswehr

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