


Camouflage Information:
The KLMK Camouflage was introduced by the Soviet Union in the 1970s as part of an over-suit system designed for reconnaissance and specialized units. Its irregular, net-like blotches over a light base were created to distort human outlines across open fields and woodland edges, offering effective concealment in varied environments.
Produced in limited numbers, KLMK became a recognizable Cold War pattern, remembered for its disruptive geometry and distinctive visual style. Today, it is regarded as a historically significant design, studied by camouflage researchers and sought after by collectors for its unique role in Soviet military history.
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The KLMK Camouflage was introduced by the Soviet Union in the 1970s as part of an over-suit system designed for reconnaissance and specialized units. Its irregular, net-like blotches over a light base were created to distort human outlines across open fields and woodland edges, offering effective concealment in varied environments.
Produced in limited numbers, KLMK became a recognizable Cold War pattern, remembered for its disruptive geometry and distinctive visual style. Today, it is regarded as a historically significant design, studied by camouflage researchers and sought after by collectors for its unique role in Soviet military history.
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