Camouflage (WoT)/Sweden
Below is a list describing the historical camouflage that is available to the Sweden nation.
The list is divided into categories according to the type of map:
- - Summer;
- - Winter;
- - Desert.
Camouflage "Three-tone trimmed"
1920 through 1930. Brown, foliage-green, and fallow spots separated by a fine outline in black or white.
Camouflage "Four-tone (mod. 1941)"
Used by the Swedish Army before the 1950s. Non-uniform shaped spots of black, yellow, green, brown, and various hues of similar colors were applied against a gray base.
Camouflage "Plain white"
From the 1930s. Water-based paint applied with brushes and spray gun. Used on armored vehicles of the Swedish Armed Forces in winter.
Camouflage "Spotted white"
From the 1930s. Water-based paint applied with brushes. Painted spots alternated with areas of the unpainted base layer. Used on armored vehicles of the Swedish Armed Forces in winter.
Camouflage "Spotted"
Black spots with washed out edges against the base olive-gray layer.
Camouflage "Dotted"
First half of the 1960s. Gravel spots against the base layer. Used in the Congo for Swedish armored vehicles manufactured by Unimog-Landsverk.