TAZ 90 (camouflage)

TAZ 90 (camouflage)

TAZ 90 (fr:TASS 90, Swiss Woodland) is the camouflage patterns for current standard issue Battle dress uniform of the Swiss Armed Forces.

The 4 colour pattern consists of tan, brown, green and black and is a development of the "TAZ 57" and "TAZ 83" ("Alpenflage") patterns which it replaced in the early 1990s.

ee also

*Camouflage
*Military camouflage
*List of camouflage patterns


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