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Shirt, Trousers, Helmet Cover, Assault Vest |
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Notes
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The Chilian Mountain pattern is quite rare and probably wasn't issued for very long. The pictures above came from an unissued Assault vest and a well used helmet cover. The patterns are, in fact, different scales. The helmet cover's pattern is "compressed" (scaled down) version of what is found on the uniform pieces. Why they bothered to do this, I don't know.
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Notes
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Same history as stated above.
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Notes
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Domestic version of US m/81 Woodland. The uniform is similar to US BDU style, but with unique buttons. Made from lightweight ripstop cotton.
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Domestic version of US DCU 3 Color Desert. All I have is the helmet cover so far. The material is similar to that of Woodland, being a lightweight ripstop cotton material.
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