Collection: Belgium Jigsaw CAMO

Jigsaw camouflage is the colloquial term for a camouflage pattern used by the Belgian Armed Forces. After its adoption by the Belgian military in 1958, it was originally mainly used by the Paracommando units. It was subsequently adopted across the Belgian Armed Forces underwent several variations from the original design. The final temperate variation was implemented in 2016. The main four-tone temperate version was officially designated as "Woodland". A desert version was also produced. A third variation (as seen here) of the Belgian jigsaw pattern first appeared in 1999. A few years earlier, the Ministry of Defence had determined that a universally recognizable Belgian camouflage pattern was desirable and introduced a single type of uniform for wear by all military personnel. Produced initially in a variety of fabric types, the version considered "third jigsaw" pattern has a slightly condensed appearance compared to earlier designs. The standard combat uniform of the Belgian Armed Forces is now produced in medium weight ripstop fabric. Belgian 3rd pattern jigsaw camouflage has also been worn by units of the Luxembourg Army serving on peacekeeping missions outside of the nation.

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