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Greek marines practise their beach attack drills.

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The NATO exercise 'Destined Glory/Loyal Midas '05' took place off the coast of Sardinia from 29 September to 14 October 2005. These Greek marines, who participated in the exercise, practise their beach attack drills. They wear Greek lizard pattern camouflage. [Image: SHAPE photos.]

Greek lizard pattern
Hellenic Republic

Greek lizard pattern camouflage is a three-colour camouflage pattern, which comprises irregular horizontal earth brown and medium green brushstrokes on a light green background. Beyond this, I have nothing to say; so, if you have any background information about this particular camouflage pattern, please contact me.

kamouflage.net is grateful to Henrik Clausen, for his invaluable contribution to this article.

camouflage data

1cm grid

Greek lizard pattern
1976–present

Specimen of Greek lizard pattern

Specimen kindly supplied by Henrik Clausen collection

Actual size: 20×20cm

country of origin:

Ελληνική Δημοκρατία

National flag: Hellenic Republic

Hellenic Republic

used by:
  • Hellenic Army (Greek: Ελληνικός Στρατός).
also used by:

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