I am totally ignorant on this subject, but the camouflage uniforms of the Portuguese soldiers in their "Overseas Wars" caught my attention: Angola, Mozambique and Ginea Bissau in the sixties and seventies. As my city is on the border with Portugal I have seen those uniforms in several military museums in my neighboring country. I don't know if he has a "Lizard-pattern" or another type, I insist I am ignorant.
The French Leopard/Lizard was developed from the British 'brush stroke'-pattern of WW2, and there are many variants, both within the French versions as with the foreign ones. Lizard itself was the inspiration for the Vietnamese Tigerstripe-pattern.
Great thread Rene, thanks for sharing.
I think the French might be Greek as they also wear a Lizard pattern.
Very nice collection! I'm digging the Mitchell and ERDL pattern stuff..
Really great post Rene, good to see so many variations in the one thread. Thank you for taking so much time out to photograph and post them.
Thank you very much JMM. That is what I meant. I have another pair of internet images.
Regards.
Thanks All it's all much appreciated.
Bingo bango, I do have a Portuguese example I accidentally left out!!
Another I left out - Czech '70's splinter.
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