Flora camouflage

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Flora camouflage
Flora camouflage pattern
TypeMilitary camouflage pattern
Place of originRussian Federation
Service history
In service1998-?
Used byRussian Armed Forces
WarsSecond Chechen War
Russo-Georgian War
War in Donbas

Flora (Russian: Флора, sometimes erroneously called VSR-98) is a military camouflage pattern formerly used by the Russian Armed Forces. It was adopted in 1998 and was replaced in service in 2009 by EMR camouflage.

History[edit]

A. Kolmakov, commander of Russian VDV forces (right), in Flora camouflage receiving a report from a soldier (left) in Dubok camouflage. Soldier on the left and the ones in the back are wearing Zabralo armor in Barviha camouflage. 2004.

"Flora" came as a replacement for the “Barvikha” camouflage - the name of the R&D program, but there was no official name, so popular nicknames like "vertikalka" (vertical), "berezka" (birch), VSR-93 and so on appeared.[1]

"Flora" was adopted into the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in 1998. The drawing creates optical illusions of silhouette dissolution both at close and at a great distance against the backdrop of the nature of central Russia.[2] Because of the characteristic stripes, "Flora" was nicknamed "Arbuznyj" (watermelony; арбузный) camouflage, the erroneous designation VSR-98 is also known, (which stands for Vooruzhennyye sily Rossii or Russian Armed Forces 1998), this name came from the book "Camouflage Uniforms of the Soviet Union and Russia:1937-To the Present" by Dennis Desmond.[citation needed]

Developed in the late 1990s, it has some similarities with the Soviet "Butan" camo, "Barvikha" and the American "Tiger".

Design[edit]

The overall color scheme can vary widely depending on the fabric used by the manufacturer.[3]

"Flora" consists of the green Flora pattern and the Mountain Flora pattern, which has dark yellow, sand or khaki color.[4]

Users[edit]

Partially-recognized states[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Флора (камуфляж)". Archived from the original on 10 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Камуфляж - виды и расцветки стран мира | Интернет проект Я выживу". i-survive.ru. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  3. ^ "Russia - Camopedia". camopedia.org. Retrieved 2024-02-04.[better source needed]
  4. ^ "Russian Camo: what camouflage does Russia use?".