Talk:Splinter pattern camouflage

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Swedish camo pattern and colours[edit]

As an ex Swedish soldier I don't agree in this article. The splinter pattern used for painting vehicles and large objects (minimum of 1x1 meter) is the original pattern, originally with 4 colours; dark green 326 M, light green 322 M, brown 507 M and black 093 M. M stands for "matt", wich means flat i Swedish. Later the brown was abandoned and the pattern went to be of three colours. The M90 pattern is a variant of the original Swedish splinter pattern, but adopted for uniform clothes. This pattern has three tones of green (one is light grey/brown, with a weak green tone in it) + black. Blue has never been part of the Swedish splinter or M90 pattern. The M90 pattern are also in variants for desert, called M90K. 2A02:AA1:100B:CCA6:8CE2:54DD:99C4:9782 (talk) 03:28, 11 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]