Wz. 93 Pantera

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Pantera pattern camouflage

Camouflage Pantera has become the standard camouflage of the Polish Armed Forces. It is the successor of Camouflage wz. 89 Puma, and entered service in 1993. It differs from Puma in having stronger contrast, resulting in better disruptive camouflage.

History[]

Camouflage wz. 93 Pantera was created for JW GROM. In the middle of the 1990s, Pantera was introduced for all branches of the Polish Armed Forces, after Lech Wałęsa appeared with GROM's camouflage on military trainings.[1]

Pantera's baptism by fire was in UNPROFOR during the Yugoslav wars.

At the beginning of the 21st century, because of the involvement of the Polish Armed Forces in international operations in deserts, it was decided to introduce a desert version of Pantera. This has identically shaped marks but different colors.[2][better source needed]

In Pantera military uniform there are also in production individual equipments for soldiers, for example: bulletproof vests and bags.

References[]

  1. ^ Hubert Królikowski (2001). "Barwa". Specjalna Formacja Wojskowa GROM im. Ciechociemnych Spadochroniarzy Armii Krajowej (in Polish). p. 133. ISBN 83-915131-0-6.
  2. ^ Poland – Camopedia
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