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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:

Camo_summer_logo.png - Summer;
Camo_winter_logo.png - Winter;
Camo_desert_logo.png - Desert.


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Camo_preview_Sweden_summer_01.jpg
Camo_example_Sweden_summer_01.jpg

Camouflage "Three-tone trimmed"

1920 through 1930. Brown, foliage-green, and fallow spots separated by a fine outline in black or white.

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Camo_example_Sweden_summer_02_pattern_01.jpg
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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.

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Camo_preview_Sweden_winter_01.jpg
Camo_example_Sweden_winter_01.jpg

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.

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Camo_example_Sweden_winter_02_pattern_01.jpg
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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.

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Camo_preview_Sweden_desert_01.jpg
Camo_example_Sweden_desert_01_pattern_01.jpg
Camo_example_Sweden_desert_01_pattern_02.jpg
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Camouflage "Spotted"

Black spots with washed out edges against the base olive-gray layer.

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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.


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