Camouflage (WoT)/Japan
Below is a list describing the historical camouflage that is available to the Japan nation.
The list is divided into categories according to the type of map:
- - Summer;
- - Winter;
- - Desert.
Camouflage "Three-tone trimmed"
A brown-green-yellow camouflage with black or brown trim, used from the 1930s through 1942. Later, the yellow color was discontinued. However, the pattern was used in China and Manchuria until 1945.
Camouflage "Three-tone mountain"
1940s. Used in the mountainous areas of China.
Camouflage "Off-white"
1942 through 1945. In North China, vehicles were painted white. The dye was rubbed onto standard summer camouflage.
Camouflage "White disruptive"
From 1945. White spots on a basic background. Nowadays, spots of regular shapes and various sizes are applied.
Camouflage "Imperial Navy"
From the 1930s. Gray-blue aquamarine dye was applied to amphibious vehicles of the Imperial Navy. To improve camouflage, irregularly-shaped spots and stripes were applied.
Camouflage "Three-tone disruptive"
Green and brown spots applied to a khaki-colored background. Most extensively used in the 1930s. From 1945, light green was used instead of khaki.