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30 September 2003: Romanian soldier from the 151st Romanian Infantry takes a break from his post in the village of Haji Lalay Kalacha, Afghanistan, to chat with his comrades. [Image: U.S. Army photo by Pfc Hugo A. Baray-Vasquez.]
Romanian Desert DPM
Romania
The Romanian military is undergoing a three-stage restructuring. As of 2007, the first stage — reorganisation of the command system and implementation of voluntary military service — was completed. The second stage — operational integration into NATO and the EU — is scheduled for completion in 2015, while 2025 is the date by which full technical integration into NATO and the EU is to be completed.
As part of its effort to achieve compatibility with NATO forces, the Romanian Armed Forces (Romanian: Forţele Armate Române or Armata Română) adopted a camouflage pattern that is clearly inspired by British Desert DPM. Romanian Desert DPM is likewise a two-colour camouflage pattern, comprising brown elements on a sand-coloured background.
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Romanian Desert DPM
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