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Bottle green: RAL 6008: Brown green: RAL 6009: Fir green: Galactica: RAL 6010: Grass green: RAL 6011: Reseda green: RAL 6012: Black green: Until 1994 for some units of the Bundesgrenzschutz [citation needed] RAL 6013: Reed green: RAL 6014: Yellow olive: Until 1984 for vehicles of the German Bundeswehr. [8] Since 1993 for the Swiss army bicycles ...
Colours of the camouflage: grey, dark olive, medium olive, lichen green, khaki, and sand. Tarnanzug Beige ÖBH Austria: Organic, non-pixelated shapes Arid / desert environment New "standard" desert camouflage, to be used in cases of deployments in arid regions by the general troops. It has started being supplied since 2022. [3]
In 1920/21, the Austrian Federal Army of the First Republic adopted German Reichswehr uniforms along with their Waffenfarben, albeit with two notable exceptions: the Austrian infantry adopted grass-green, and the Austrian hunter troops adopted yellow-green (German colors were white for infantry and hunter-green for hunter troops). A new uniform ...
grauoliv Feldgrau Field grey Basic color of the Wehrmacht 1937–1945 #555548 steingrau Steingrau Stone grey Basic color of the GDR National People's Army 1956–1989 RAL 7008 45.91 3.34 17.92 Khakigrau Khaki grey original name: Graugrün (Grey green) RAL 7009 43.19 −2.43 3.87 Grüngrau Green grey original name: Feldgrau Nr.2 (Field grey No.2) RAL 7013 39.21 0.59 6.33 Feldgrau/Steingrau ...
Thailand's accepted racing colours of mid blue with a lower yellow band and/or yellow wheels, are said to have been derived from the evening dress worn by a young woman met in London in the early thirties by Prince Bira of Siam, who lived in Europe and was a well-known racer of the time. Bira adopted the scheme for his cars from 1934 until he ...
Luftwaffe Schiffchen with golden yellow piping The German Air Force uses a restricted color spectrum. While the air force normally uses golden yellow, officers "in the general staff service" ( im Generalstabsdienst – there is no general staff as such in the Bundeswehr ) wear wine-red, and generals bright red.