TAZ 90

The TAZ 90 (TarnAnZug in German and TASS 90 in French)[1] is the camouflage patterns for current standard issue battledress and service dress uniform of the Swiss Armed Forces.

TAZ 90
TAZ 90 Woodland fabric
TypeMilitary camouflage pattern
Place of originSwitzerland
Service history
In service1993 - 2022
Used bySwitzerland
Production history
Produced1993 - 2022
VariantsSee Variants

History

The TAZ 90 was issued to the Swiss military in 1993 after the TAZ 83 had been phased out of service.[2] ETH Zurich played a role in its creation, since the pattern was made to suit Swiss environment.

Pattern

The four-colour pattern consists of tan, brown, green and black and is a development of the Taz 57 and Taz 83 (the "Alpenflage") patterns which it replaced in the early 1990s.[3] Even so, the pattern is based on the alpenflage, but with the deletion of the white spots and the red colour found in the alpenflage, along with minor changes.[4]

Variants

Taz 90/06

In 2006, the Taz was changed to include Velcro insigna and Velcro name tabs (Taz 90/06).

Desert

A desert variant for Swiss troops working abroad in peacekeeping operations.[5]

Replacement

A slightly altered new MultiCam design (Multiumfeldtarnmuster 16) will be introduced in 2022.[6] The cost for its development is around CHF 250 million to replace the Taz 90/06.[7]

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