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It’s MultiTarnDruck for the Bundeswehr

The German Army has announced two new camouflage patterns for limited use.  First, is the MultiTarnDruck which translates to Multi Camouflage Pattern.  It’s a transitional pattern and will most likely supplant the German military’s limited use of MultiCam.  Interestingly, the German Government has taken steps to protect the patterns in much the same manner as the USMC protects MARPAT.  

  

Next up is SchneeTarmDruck or Snow Camo Pattern.  In this photo, the new pattern can be seen atop the current pattern.  These should start rolling into service once the German government provides industry with the specifications to print the patterns.

  

Photos: Bundeswehr

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18 Responses to “It’s MultiTarnDruck for the Bundeswehr”

  1. Pro Patria says:

    Any word on what material they printed the SchneeTarmDruck on?

  2. bulldog76 says:

    im not saying it looks like pea dot 44 camo buuuuuuut

  3. Jim says:

    Looks like a smock from Arktis

  4. Dev says:

    Look forward to acquiring surplus on sites like Varusteleka

  5. jjj0309 says:

    Looks very simillar to the Project Honor camo pattern made by LBX few years ago.

  6. Bill says:

    It looks like Flecktarn had a baby with Kryptek Mandrake.

    At first I thought it was about some kind of German food, like a TurDuckHen.

  7. Somaro says:

    And I hoped they would choose PenCott, but no….

  8. Snake says:

    It looks like Flecktarn and Multicam Tropic had a kid. Flecktarn geometry, Multicam Tropic colorway. Seriously, both patterns (MC Tropic & MultiTarnDuck) have the same five colors.

  9. fritz bousigschouer says:

    druck is translated with print and not pattern

  10. kit crazy says:

    Combat and Survival makes it sound like this is replacing Flecktarn, but I think what you have said makes more sense.

  11. Jim says:

    the Multi Druck item looks like a sniper smock due to the attachment point. Very similar to Arktis and the old SASS Kit carry. Pattern looks good.