Camouflage (WoT)/U.K.
Below is a list describing the historical camouflage that is available to the U.K. nation.
The list is divided into categories according to the type of map:
- - Summer;
- - Winter;
- - Desert.
Camouflage "Forest green"
Camouflage pattern of 1940. Used in Europe.
Camouflage "Striped"
1941. Used in the U.K.
Camouflage "Canadian"
1942. Used by the 1st Canadian Army Tank Brigade in the Dieppe Raid.
Camouflage "Three-tone universal"
1942 through 1945. Used during the closing stage of World War II.
Camouflage "Winter two-tone"
Winter 1944 through 1945. Paint spots on the white background.
Camouflage "Winter white"
Winter 1944 through 1945. All kinds of white dyes were in use. There were no rules or regulations on how to apply winter camouflage.
Camouflage "Sprinter pattern"
1941 through 1943. Brown spots on a basic background split the vehicle silhouette into separate polygons.
Camouflage "Two-tone plain"
1941 through 1943. Used by the 22nd Tank Brigade regiments.
Camouflage "LRD Groups"
1941 through 1942. A pattern used by the Long Range Desert Group.
Camouflage "Stripes"
1942. Based on the dazzle pattern accepted by the Navy. Used in North Africa.
Camouflage "Trimed spots"
1942 through 1943. Large brown spots with double black-and-white trim on a yellow background. Used in North Africa.
Camouflage "Desert combined"
1941 through 1943. Used during the North African Campaign.