Denmark
M/84
![]() | Danish soldier wearing M/84 trousers, flak jacket and Schuberth 826 Kevlar helmet. He is armed with the 7.62 mm H&K G3 |
Photo by: Henrik Clausen
M/84
![]() | Soldier armed with the M/95 Diemaco 5.56 mm rifle replacing the Heckler & Koch rifle in the Danish Army. He is wearing the LBE that has now been replaced by the M/96 LBE. The older one was based on the British Pattern 37 WW2-vintage LBE. |
Photo by: Henrik Clausen
M/44
![]() | The "Feltuniform M/44" (Fielduniform Model 1944) was the first uniform worn by the Danish Army after WW2 (in fact worn by the Danish Brigade in Sweden during the war) |
Photo by: Henrik Clausen
M/58
![]() | Combat uniform M/58 replaced the M/44 in 1958. The first M/58 uniforms were khaki and without shoulder straps, but in 1961 they became green and with shoulder straps. This machine gunner is armed with a MG42 (called LMG M/62 in the Danish Army) and is wearing the older LBE |
Photo by: Henrik Clausen
NBC Suit
![]() | The Danish Army began in around 1987 to issue a NBC suit made in the same pattern as the M/84 uniform |
Photo by: Henrik Clausen
Dyed desert uniform
![]() | Danish desert uniform worn by member of Jægerkorpset (Special Forces). The uniform has been dyed. On display at Tøjhusmuseet |
Photo by: Henrik Clausen
M/84
![]() | Danish soldier wearing M/84 combat uniform, CGF Gallet Kevlar helmet and M/96 LBE |
Photo by: Henrik Clausen
M/84
![]() | Danish soldier wearing M/84 combat uniform, flak jacket and Schuberth 826 Kevlar helmet and armed with a H&K G3 (designated M/75 in the Danish Army) |
Photo by: Henrik Clausen