e/Tigerstripe

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has glosseng: Tigerstripe is the name of a group of camouflage patterns developed for close-range use in dense jungle during jungle warfare by the South Vietnamese Armed Forces/US Forces. It derives its name from its resemblance to a tiger's stripes. It features narrow stripes that look like brush-strokes of green and brown, and broader brush-strokes of black printed over a lighter shade of olive or khaki. The brush-strokes interlock rather than overlapping, as in French Lizard pattern (Leopard pattern for the French Or TAP47) from which it apparently derives. There are many variations: R.D. Johnson counted at least 19 different versions in early drafts of Tiger Patterns, his definitive work on the subject, although it is unclear if these are all different print patterns, or if they include color variations of a few different print patterns.
lexicalizationeng: Tiger Stripe
lexicalizationeng: tigerstripe
instance of(noun) clothing of distinctive design worn by members of a particular group as a means of identification
uniform
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Czech
has glossces: Tygří pruhy (v originále Tigerstripe) je pojmenování pro skupinu maskovacích vzorů používaných v hustém porostu džungle. Nejčastěji se skládá z velkého množství zelených a hnědých pruhů různých odstínů a rozsáhlých černých ploch. Právě podle černých pruhů připomínajících tygra dostala tato kamufláž své jméno.
lexicalizationces: Tygří pruhy
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