The Wz. 68 ("moro" or "mora") was an overprint on cotton fabric in protective colors, which are camouflage, used for sewing military uniforms for Polish...
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Wz. 89 Puma was the successor of the Wz. 68 Moro pattern in the Polish Armed Forces. Puma was first produced in 1989, and was replaced in 1993 by Wz....
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polszczyzny, red. Halina Zgółkowa, t. 22, Poznań 1999, s. 28 "Mundur Polowy wz.89 "Puma"". Archived from the original on 2 January 2014. Królikowski, Hubert...
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armed forces and remained in use into the 1970s before being replaced by Wz. 68 "Moro". Czechoslovakia: Strichtarn was adopted as the vz. 60 "Jehličí" by...
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Rhodesian Brushstroke (1965) ERDL (1967) Disruptive Pattern Material (1969) wz. 68 Moro (1969) Six-Color Desert Pattern (Chocolate Chip) (1981) U.S. "M81" Woodland...
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Karabinów) in Warsaw. The wz. 1928 was accepted into service with the Polish army in 1927 under the formal name 7,92 mm rkm Browning wz. 1928 and—until the...
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karabinowy wz.28 & wz.29 [pl] (Bayonet for Kb.wz.98 and Kbk.wz.29) Radom Pistolet wz.35 Vis (Standard service sidearm in 1939) Nagant wz. 30 (Polish...
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6147.732. PMID 23950525. Macrae IJ, Zhou K, Li F, Repic A, Brooks AN, Cande WZ, et al. (January 2006). "Structural basis for double-stranded RNA processing...
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