![]() ![]() It is therefore not limited to missions "only" in Europe or "only" in desert areas such as Afghanistan, as is the usual Flecktarn. The new Multitarn pattern has been created as a camouflage pattern for many natural environments. In connection with the new Multitarn pattern, the Military Science Institute also developed a novel snow camouflage suit for the Gebirgsjäger. In the long term, however, other parts of the army will also be equipped to make it difficult to identify members of the special forces. At first, the new design will be commissioned to special forces like the KSK. Now a new design is added, which is worn by the soldiers in different missions abroad. In recent decades, the term Flecktarn has continued to assert itself for the camouflage patterns on the BDU of the Federal Armed Forces. As a result, total expenditure in the budget in 2018 has been increased to EUR 480 million (clothing, equipment per se). The Federal Armed Forces have already invested heavily in this advanced clothing. ![]() These characteristics can save lives in combat in any case. The soldier does not become completely invisible but is much harder to detect. Now, when a night vision device detects the wearer, this equipment attenuates the signature and thus protects even when fighting in limited visibility. The straps are equipped with a special signature suppression. For the protective vests, 38-millimeter wide straps for the loop system are used to connect additional equipment. The tactical equipment is equipped with the classic Molle-Strap-like IDZ version to attach bags & co. The result is the Multitarn pattern, allowing the soldier to merge with nature, especially during missions abroad, including personal combat equipment. The institute's textile technicians have been working on this new camouflage pattern combination for a total of three years. In addition to the colors dark and light green and brown, large grey and beige areas are now added as splashes of color. The new BDU has six colors, and these are brighter than the well-known Flecktarn stain of the previous clothing. This clothing was developed by the Military Science Institute in Erding. Since 2016, some 180,000 Federal Armed Forces soldiers are equipped with the new Multitarn ACUs. The closest thing to the new Multitarn is Concamo by Leo Köhler: #Multitarn #Bundeswehr #Fleckarn #Concamo Of course, the new Multitarn ACU also has vector protection. ![]() Specially equipped with Multitarn combat suits, protective vests, and other tactical equipment, soldiers' protection has therefore increased. This unique fabric has a so-called universal camouflage pattern, allowing the soldiers to merge with the surrounding nature in barren areas such as Mali, Iraq, or Afghanistan.Īround 4,000 German soldiers are deployed in several war zones (*Nov. The Federal Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) recently received a new camouflage pattern for its operational combat clothing. ![]()
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