Swiss Alpenflage - Origins of Worlds Fruitiest Camouflage

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  • čas přidán 10. 04. 2024
  • Alpenflage has to take the cake for the most fruity looking camo that saw full service on the PLANET. Despite serving over 35 years, the origins of this very neutral countries camo have a confusing & possibly fishy past.
    If Alpenflage sticks out in all the right ways for you, we constantly stock it as much as possible - but after decades of retirement, get yours now while they're still around!
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Komentáře • 14

  • @matthaft2048
    @matthaft2048 Před měsícem +14

    I have a suit of this because oddly enough its super effective for bow hunting season where I live. Two years ago I was out with just a bit of natural concealment to complement when I had a father and son walk up and start setting up maybe 10 yards away. When I tried to politely whisper the spot was taken they kept looking up and around for a guy in a tree stand 😅

  • @segrientboar5954
    @segrientboar5954 Před měsícem +12

    Mate it would surprise you in its effectiveness. It surprised me.
    We did an Army exercise on the Tasmanian coast. Cool, temperate, usually wet and green.
    Sick of being told the enemy are 'Wearing captured Auscams and carrying captured Steyrs' (i.e. looking identical to us and our mates) I gave the enemy a set of Alpenflage, and so did a mate. The exercise task was search for and ideally capture two downed pilots, while being weary of enemy recovery teams in strength who were also trying to retrieve their pilots. The two 'pilots' wore the Alpenflage.
    Looking at all that bright red we thought 'this is going to be easy' and almost felt like cheats.
    After a bit of a map recce I took a guess where they'd go. Quickly enough I picked up their tracks (I was an Infantry Section Commander). Looking ahead I guessed at their signalling and escape plan and followed them up, using their tracks for confirmation. Sure enough as expected we contacted them near a scrubby hilltop. They withdrew quickly out of sight...
    One had laid flat under a small bush and my blokes assaulted straight past him! We know because of shots fired from behind, from an area we had just swept over. How embarrassing.
    The other broke cover and sprinted upright through low knee high bushes with a higher bush background. Sure he would have been shot if it was live rounds, but it was strange watching him run in those cams. Some optical illusion wizardry craziness going on there.
    A great exercise and I learned a lot.

    • @armyand_Outdoors
      @armyand_Outdoors  Před měsícem +4

      Something people definitely behind a keyboard forget or don't know is the nuances to actually being out in combat scenarios. Even in training, having that pressure and moving around yourself greatly impares your awareness/peripheral vision so having a camo that breaks shape really is key! Love hearing your experience especially with how this pattern takes in Australia - I wouldnt have placed money on Tazzy though!!!

  • @Pouk3D
    @Pouk3D Před měsícem +5

    We only used it in airsoft, but it's shockingly effective in an European forest.

  • @jon1801
    @jon1801 Před měsícem +2

    A friend in Alaska uses it on tundra for hunting, in pics he has sent me it is really effective.

  • @HunterLord458
    @HunterLord458 Před měsícem +5

    The perfect non-aligned camo for an Arma 3 op where you just want some easy to see AI for both sides to blast at

  • @firstlast-dj5ou
    @firstlast-dj5ou Před měsícem +2

    everybody speaks about this camo but nobody mention that this camo first purpose was made specificaly for decieving night visions. because the sIss amri doctrine of that time was to combat only at night to compensate numerical inferiority.
    this camo is really really good at night the red is there for the adaptation to the luminosity. ao to never be too dark or too bright in shadow.

  • @elliottbaker201
    @elliottbaker201 Před měsícem +2

    Good in red leaf areas in the fall

  • @armyand_Outdoors
    @armyand_Outdoors  Před měsícem +1

    We filmed a bit of a camo test in this forests backdrop so will have a vid coming out soon. Was wanting to do one with more varried terrain other than its strong point, but work/time permitting - let us know any requests you might have!

  • @breadhates
    @breadhates Před měsícem +1

    Love it, homages to militaria, but the red adds vibrancy, takes off the edge you have with usual camo clothing.

    • @armyand_Outdoors
      @armyand_Outdoors  Před měsícem +1

      would be interesting to see it tested in a destroyed urban setting or low light scenarios. The difficulty for that is the filming vs what the real eye sees with low light though

  • @rastenborg
    @rastenborg Před měsícem

    Liebermuster- German standardized 1945 camouflage. In the US as Multi Cam.
    Not wirn by British who preferred paint stripes or no Wipers.
    .

  • @Snuffy03
    @Snuffy03 Před měsícem

    That camo looks like some pre-schooler finger painted it. 😂

    • @armyand_Outdoors
      @armyand_Outdoors  Před měsícem +3

      considering what was going on in 1945, I wouldn't be surprised with the amount of the population they were pressing into service 😅