Camo info: Wz. 89 Puma Camouflage
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The Wz. 89 Puma camouflage (Polish: wzór 89, "pattern 89") is a Polish military camouflage adopted in 1989. Its nickname "Puma" refers to the distinctive elongated, claw-like spots in shades of olive green, dark brown, and black scattered across a light khaki base — giving it a feline spotted quality reminiscent of a big cat's coat. The pattern was developed to improve concealment in the mixed woodland and agricultural terrain typical of Central European landscapes.
Wz. 89 Puma was standard-issue to Polish ground forces through the 1990s before being succeeded by the Wz. 93 Woodland pattern. It remains a recognizable piece of Cold War-era Eastern Bloc military heritage and is prized by collectors and military uniform enthusiasts worldwide.
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The Wz. 89 Puma camouflage (Polish: wzór 89, "pattern 89") is a Polish military camouflage adopted in 1989. Its nickname "Puma" refers to the distinctive elongated, claw-like spots in shades of olive green, dark brown, and black scattered across a light khaki base — giving it a feline spotted quality reminiscent of a big cat's coat. The pattern was developed to improve concealment in the mixed woodland and agricultural terrain typical of Central European landscapes.
Wz. 89 Puma was standard-issue to Polish ground forces through the 1990s before being succeeded by the Wz. 93 Woodland pattern. It remains a recognizable piece of Cold War-era Eastern Bloc military heritage and is prized by collectors and military uniform enthusiasts worldwide.
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