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ERDL pattern : ウィキペディア英語版 | ERDL pattern
ERDL pattern is a camouflage pattern developed by the United States Army at its Engineer Research & Development Laboratories (ERDL) in 1948. It was not issued to elite reconnaissance and special operations units until early 1967, during the Vietnam War.〔(Camouflage Facts ), Delta Gear, Inc.〕〔(kamouflage.net > North America > United States of America > 'lime' ERDL pattern )〕〔(Tom Vanderbilt, "The Army's new camouflage" ), ''Slate Magazine''〕 The pattern consists of four colors printed in an interlocking pattern.〔(kamouflage.net > North America > United States of America > 'lime' ERDL pattern )〕 ==Description== The pattern was initially produced in a lime-dominant colorway, consisting of large organic shapes in mid green and brown, black ‘branches’, and light green ‘leaf highlights’. Shortly thereafter a brown-dominant scheme (with the light green replaced by light tan) was manufactured. The two patterns are also known as "Lowland" and "Highland" ERDL, respectively.〔( Mark's Asian Camo Uniforms )〕
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