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A Bulgarian soldier, undertaking a Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT) exercise at the Novo Selo training area in Bulgaria. He wears the 1997 version of the 'national' splinter camouflage pattern. [Image: Air Force Link.]
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kamouflage.net is dedicated to the subject of military camouflage patterns and camouflage uniforms. It was launched on 30 September 2004 with the intention to provide information and pictorial references for the benefit of collectors, artists & designers, historians, military modellers & other hobbyists, and vendors.
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kamouflage.net has catalogued 294 military camouflage patterns from 92 countries around the world. These countries are listed below. To help you find the one you want, they have been listed alphabetically, by name.
If you wish, you may refine your search by clicking on any of the regions shown on the world map (right). The regions are: Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania and South America.
Please note that some countries are listed more than once, usually as a reflection of significant political change. ‘Germany’, for example, existed as the German Republic from 1919 until 1933, as the German Reich from 1933 until 1945, and as the Federal Republic of Germany from 1949 onward. Also, the German Democratic Republic co-existed with the Federal Republic of Germany from 1949 until 1990; and so, ‘Germany’ has been listed four times — once for each of these distinct political entities.
Whenever possible, these various political entities have been distinguished by different national flags. Unfortunately, it has not been possible to do this for all nations. For this reason, a tooltip, which gives the country’s full name, should appear when you hold your mouse pointer over a flag.


