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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.]

BGS-Sumpfmuster, second design
Federal Republic of Germany

Most countries in Europe maintain — or have maintained — 'border guards' services, separate from their police forces and armies. The Bundesrepublik Deutschland ('German Federal Republic') is no exception: its Bundesgrenzschutz ('Federal Border Guard', BGS) was formed in 1951 — some years before the Bundeswehr ('Federal Defence') — and operates under the direction of the Bundesministerium des Innern ('Federal Ministry of the Interior'). Its organisation includes the élite Grenzschutzgruppe-9 ('Border Protection Group 9', GSG-9) counter-terrorism unit, which is considered to be among the best in the world.

At the time of its formation, the BGS adopted a camouflage pattern which was clearly derived from pre-war German Heeressplittermuster 31 ('army splinter pattern '31').

In 1952, however, the BGS apparently discontinued the use of this camouflage and instead introduced Bundesgrenzschutz-Sumpfmuster ('BGS marsh pattern'), a pattern which seems to have been based on Wehrmachts-Sumpfmuster 44 ('1944 Wehrmacht marsh pattern') pattern.

In 1959, this second version of BGS-Sumpfmuster was introduced. Like its predecessor, the design seems to have been based on Wehrmachts-Sumpfmuster 44.

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1cm grid

BGS-Sumpfmuster, second design
1960–1962

Specimen of BGS-Sumpfmuster, second design

Specimen kindly supplied by Steve Grammont

Actual size: not known

also known as:
  • BGS-Sumpfmuster
  • Bundesgrenzschutz-Sumpfmuster
  • Bundesgrenzschutz marsh pattern
  • Bundesgrenzschutz water pattern
  • BGS marsh pattern
  • BGS water pattern
country of origin:

Bundesrepublik Deutschland

National flag: Federal Republic of Germany

Federal Republic of Germany

influences:
used by:
  • Bundesgrenzschutz ('Federal Border Guard')

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