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Vegetato woodland
I collect lots of camo, so when I went to a local skirmish over the weekend, I put on the entire Vegetato woodland kit. Almost all of it is Defcon5, including pants, combat shirt and CIRAS.
http://www.baltimorecs.com/older/vegetato_loadout_1.jpg http://www.baltimorecs.com/older/veg...firebase_1.jpg |
that camo looks awesome!
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Jump into the leaves.
Wait for an enemy patrol. ????? PROFIT |
You don't even understand how well that worked. I was changing mags and three guys walked by me when I was in a small stand of trees in the woodland game.
Since I'm a geardo, I always thought that you need different camo for different fields for different seasons. In Canada, for example, CADPAT for summer, Vegetato for fall/spring, snow for winter, etc. I also like being different than the crowd--most of the time. I always thought this was a cool rs pic too: http://www.baltimorecs.com/older/vegetata.jpg |
I don't know how good the Italian military is in real life, but at least this camo pattern is pretty cool.
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They were right on the front lines for a long time, but like many European Forces after the fall of Soviet Union, they cashed in a "Peace Dividend" No mandatory service any more .. the force is all volunteer ( like most western forces these days) Smaller, more nimble.. less capable. |
As far as WW2 is concerned however, the Italian military didn't have much success.
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its not what he thinks teammate, its the truth.
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That is totally untrue. In WW2, the Italian Army successfully changed sides.
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Looks kinda like Flecktarn, but in brighter colors.
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