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Varan (camouflage)

Ukrainian military camouflage pattern From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Varan (camouflage)
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The Varan (Ukrainian: Варан, lit. Monitor lizard), also sometimes referred to as "Toad",[1] is a camouflage pattern that has been in use by the Armed Forces of Ukraine since 2015.

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It is issued to Ukrainian soldiers with a summer suit, a "Mazepinka" cap, a panama hat, and a helmet cover with a pair of T-shirts and shorts.[2]

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History

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95th AAB paratroopers wearing Varan uniforms.

The Varan was originally designed by P1G Tac in 2012.[3] The design process took approximately one year.[1] It was originally designed to blend in well with the steppes of Eastern Ukraine.[1] It was first presented to the public in 2014.[3]

The pattern first entered service with the Ukrainian military in July 2015, when the 79th Air Assault Brigade announced that it would be adopting the pattern as standard issue.[4] It was tested within their ranks for three months.[4]

On June 14, 2017, an investigation was launched by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office on why the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense received inferior quality Varan uniforms.[5]

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Design

The Varan was developed by six persons under the Minister of Defense of Ukraine No. 281/z.[3]

It is a five-tone natural camouflage pattern utilizing shades of green, brown, and beige. It is designed specifically to work well in arid desert and woodland environments.[1]

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