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British Army Challenger 2 Tanks In Berlin Brigade Camo

The Royal Tank Regiment’s AJAX Squadron have just taken delivery of their latest tanks.

These have been specially painted in the Cold War-era Berlin Brigade urban camouflage scheme and will be used for UK training as part of an ongoing study into proving and improving the utility of Main Battle Tanks in the urban environment.

AJAX Sq are the urban specialists within the Regiment and will be looking to test current doctrine, tactics and procedures while experimenting with other techniques from across NATO and the rest of the world.

This composite image shows the three different Challenger 2 color schemes.

9 Responses to “British Army Challenger 2 Tanks In Berlin Brigade Camo”

  1. Stefan S. says:

    Correction, the UK was not part of the Berlin Brigade.

    CSC 6-502 INF
    Berlin Brigade
    1988-1990

    • SSD says:

      Then you know that there were Brits there as well and that they also referred to theirs as the Berlin Bde.

      • Jim says:

        Indeed, we the Brits had a small Brigade there and strangely enough we also called ours the Berlin Bde…Smuts Barracks IIRC one of the duties was guarding Hess…

  2. Joe says:

    70 year old urban camo, still better than UCP.

  3. Mac says:

    Guess Stefan didn’t get out much eh?
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_Infantry_Brigade

  4. Dellis says:

    That camo looks great, as does the tank