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    Can anyone give me a description of the style of Modern German camoflauge? I believe there are two types I have, I believe "Flectarn", but there is another pattern that has red in it, what is it called and does anyone have a picture.

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    Originally posted by coastie
    Can anyone give me a description of the style of Modern German camoflauge? I believe there are two types I have, I believe "Flectarn", but there is another pattern that has red in it, what is it called and does anyone have a picture.
    To the best of my knowledge, there are only two patterns currently issued:





    The only pattern that I can think of off the top of my head that has red in is a recently obsolete Swiss pattern:



    --Chris

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      I think the Swiss one is the one I'm thinking of, thanks

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        Originally posted by coastie
        I think the Swiss one is the one I'm thinking of, thanks
        I remember reading somewhere online that Swiss soldiers have nicknamed that pattern the "four fruit pajamas".

        --Chris

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          The Bundeswehr Leibermuster: http://www.kamouflage.net/camouflage/en_00055.php

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            #6
            Originally posted by Peter Moelans
            Depends on how red of a red you're looking for. The Leibermuster pattern red is more of a rusty orange, versus the Swiss Army Knife red on the Swiss M83.

            --Chris

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