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- Splittertarnmuster abstract "Splittertarnmuster or simply Splittertarn or Splittermuster (splinter-pattern) is a four-colour military camouflage pattern developed by Germany in the late 1920s, and was first issued to the Reichswehr in 1931. It was first printed on the newly designed and issued triangular tent/poncho called the dreieckszeltbahn ("3-corner tent"). Known in German as Buntfarbenaufdruck 31 ("colourful print 31"), for its year of introduction, splittertarn was later issued on a very wide basis to practically all regular military (Wehrmacht) units. The pattern consists of a disruptive, zig-zag pattern of hard-edged wood-brown and medium green polygons printed on a light field-grey or tan background. A random pattern of green dashes, called "raindrops", was applied in places to improve the camouflage effect.Proposed in 1931 and introduced in 1932, the four-colour camouflage patterns incorporated "splinters" on top of the 1918 colour pattern. This pattern included ochre, rust, and brown overlaid on a green foundation, with sharp corners between coloured patches. This new pattern was printed on zeltbahn (triangular tent) material, and could also be used as a camouflage rain poncho in the field. Both sides of the material showed the same pattern, but the printing was brighter on one side.A subdued grey-beige tint replaced the yellow-ochre colour. On top of this background, green and brown irregular patterns were screen-printed. A final innovation applied to this camouflage colour printing were the "splinters" irregularly printed on the fabric. Directional, dark-green dashed lines ("grass") were printed in selected areas to help break up the silhouette. During the war, cost-saving measures required textiles to be printed with changed colours. In addition, many of the lower-cost two-colour options were abandoned. These cost-saving measures caused significant deviations from the original colour patterns.Equipment in the stained colour printing units were issued to the following: Heeres-Splittertarnmuster 31, and Luftwaffen-Splittertarnmuster 41.".
- Splittertarnmuster thumbnail Buntfarbenmuster_31_(Splittertarn).jpg?width=300.
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- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageLength "7773".
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageRevisionID "673740711".
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Bandolier.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Boilersuit.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Camouflage.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Camouflage_patterns.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_military_uniforms.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Leadership.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_uniforms.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Fallschirmjäger.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Knochensack.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Luftwaffe.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Luftwaffe_Field_Division.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Ochre.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Rayon.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Reichswehr.
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- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Shelter-half.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Splinter_pattern_camouflage.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Military_Uniform.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Uniforms_of_the_Luftwaffe_(1935–1945).
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Wehrmacht.
- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aristocracy.
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- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLink File:Buntfarbenmuster_31_(Splittertarn).jpg.
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- Splittertarnmuster wikiPageWikiLinkText "Splittertarnmuster".
- Splittertarnmuster bsize "440".
- Splittertarnmuster cwidth "220".
- Splittertarnmuster description "Bulgarian soldiers wearing bulgarian splittertarnmuster".
- Splittertarnmuster hasPhotoCollection Splittertarnmuster.
- Splittertarnmuster location "right".
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- Splittertarnmuster subject Category:Camouflage_patterns.
- Splittertarnmuster subject Category:German_military_uniforms.
- Splittertarnmuster subject Category:Leadership.
- Splittertarnmuster subject Category:Military_uniforms.
- Splittertarnmuster subject Category:Aristocracy.
- Splittertarnmuster hypernym Pattern.
- Splittertarnmuster type Article.
- Splittertarnmuster type Disease.
- Splittertarnmuster type Article.
- Splittertarnmuster type Pattern.
- Splittertarnmuster type Thing.
- Splittertarnmuster comment "Splittertarnmuster or simply Splittertarn or Splittermuster (splinter-pattern) is a four-colour military camouflage pattern developed by Germany in the late 1920s, and was first issued to the Reichswehr in 1931. It was first printed on the newly designed and issued triangular tent/poncho called the dreieckszeltbahn ("3-corner tent").".
- Splittertarnmuster label "Splittertarnmuster".
- Splittertarnmuster seeAlso Swedish_Military_Uniform.
- Splittertarnmuster sameAs Patró_geomètric.
- Splittertarnmuster sameAs Splittertarn.
- Splittertarnmuster sameAs Splittertarn.
- Splittertarnmuster sameAs Splittertarn.
- Splittertarnmuster sameAs m.047pdd2.
- Splittertarnmuster sameAs Q833444.
- Splittertarnmuster sameAs Q833444.
- Splittertarnmuster wasDerivedFrom Splittertarnmuster?oldid=673740711.
- Splittertarnmuster depiction Buntfarbenmuster_31_(Splittertarn).jpg.
- Splittertarnmuster isPrimaryTopicOf Splittertarnmuster.