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TAZ 83
Closeup of TAZ 83 fabric
TypeMilitary camouflage pattern
Place of originSwitzerland
Service history
In service1957-1993
Used bySee Users
WarsKosovo War[1]
Production history
Produced1957-1993

The TAZ 83 is a military camouflage pattern used by the Swiss Army for the Kampfanzug 57/70 (combat dress 57/70) and the TAZ 83 (Tarnanzug, camouflage dress 83).[2] It also is known as "Alpenflage" or "pizza camouflage" among collectors of militaria[2] as military surplus camouflage clothing it came on to the army surplus market in the 1990s.

Swiss Militärblachen with the TAZ 83 pattern are still in use in the Swiss Army along with Militärblachen with a green camo pattern (not the same pattern as the TAZ 90).[2]

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History

The pattern is based on an experimental all-terrain pattern that saw limited service in World War II by Germany's Waffen-SS and Wehrmacht called Leibermuster.[3]

The Kampfanzug 57/70 was issued from 1957 to 1993 (after 1970 with a textile daypack) and the lighter TAZ 83 with different pattern from 1983 to 1993 for non-combat troops before both were replaced by the TAZ 90.[2]

Pattern

The Kampfanzug 57/70 is a six-colour camouflage pattern consisting of a tan-coloured background with random white flecks with light green body, overprinted with green, red/reddish brown and black leaf shapes. The choice of red and green would at first glance seem to make this pattern very bright for something intended to conceal, but it works well for FIBUA (fighting in built-up areas) environments and alpine terrain.

Swiss soldiers have referred to it as "Vierfrucht-Pyjama," which translates as, "four-fruit pyjamas."[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b c d "Kamouflage.net — 1955 Swiss Leibermuster". www.kamouflage.net. Archived from the original on 17 March 2014. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d "ITK10".
  3. ^ Hardy Blechman (6 November 2004). Disruptive pattern material: an encyclopedia of camouflage. Firefly Books. ISBN 9781554070114.[page needed]
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