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Brazilian Air Force Lizard Camouflage (1990’s?)

August 26, 2015Camouflage, Color Data, Modern (1990 - Present)

Sample 1:

Size small.  Soft, moleskin-like fabric.

Color Balanced Swatch:

The camouflage print’s vertical orientation and dark blue stripes are clearly influenced by the Portuguese paratrooper lizard pattern. Portugal also places their paratroopers under the command of their Air Force.


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