
Camouflage Information:
The Wz. 68 Moro Camouflage, also referred to as “Mora” or informally as “Worm Camo,” was introduced by Poland in 1968 and became the standard issue for the Polish People’s Army during the Cold War era. Its design features elongated, worm-like shapes in overlapping tones of green, brown, and black, intended to provide concealment in the temperate forests and mixed terrains of Eastern Europe. Over time, the pattern became synonymous with Polish military identity and remains one of the most recognizable camouflage designs of the Warsaw Pact period.
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The Wz. 68 Moro Camouflage, also referred to as “Mora” or informally as “Worm Camo,” was introduced by Poland in 1968 and became the standard issue for the Polish People’s Army during the Cold War era. Its design features elongated, worm-like shapes in overlapping tones of green, brown, and black, intended to provide concealment in the temperate forests and mixed terrains of Eastern Europe. Over time, the pattern became synonymous with Polish military identity and remains one of the most recognizable camouflage designs of the Warsaw Pact period.
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