Wz. 93 Pantera
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| wz. 93 Pantera | |
|---|---|
Wz. 93 Pantera camouflage | |
| Type | Military camouflage patterns |
| Place of origin | Poland |
| Service history | |
| In service | 1993–present |
| Used by | See Users |
| Wars | |
| Production history | |
| Designed | 1993 |
| Produced | 1993-present |
| Variants | Woodland and desert version |
The Wz. 93 Pantera (simply Wz. 93, Wzór 93, or Type 93 Panther) pattern is the standard camouflage of the Polish Armed Forces. It is the successor of the wz. 89 Puma pattern, and entered service in 1993. It differs from Puma in having stronger contrast, resulting in better disruptive camouflage.[1]
The camouflage pattern Wz. 93 Pantera was created for JW GROM. In 1993, it was introduced for all branches of the Polish Armed Forces, following President Lech Wałęsa appearing with GROM's camouflage on military exercises.[2]
It first saw combat with Polish troops serving in UNPROFOR during the Yugoslav wars. The Wz. 93 Pantera camouflage is currently used by the entire Polish Armed Forces.[citation needed]
At the beginning of the 21st century, because of the involvement of the Polish Armed Forces in international operations in arid regions (Iraq and Afghanistan), it was decided to introduce a desert version of Pantera. This version keeps the same basic pattern but uses different colors.[3]
In addition to uniforms, personal equipment such as plate carriers and backpacks or helmet covers have been issued in Pantera.[citation needed]
