Jigsaw camouflage

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A Belgian soldier pictured in Jigsaw camouflage during an exercise in 2014

Jigsaw camouflage is a camouflage pattern worn by the Belgian Land Component. After its adoption by the Belgian military in 1958, it was originally mainly used by special forces and paratroops. Since then, the role of Jigsaw camouflage has expanded throughout Belgium's armed forces, and has undergone several variations from the original design. The most recent variation was implemented in 2016. [1][2]

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  1. ^ "Belgian Camouflage Patterns". Camopedia. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Smock, M1958 camouflage: Airborne Forces, Belgian Army". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 11 March 2017. Belgian airborne forces camouflage smock. The 'jigsaw' pattern camouflage was adopted by the Belgian military from 1958 and primarily used by parachutists and special forces
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