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German zeltbahn ww2 tent. Choose the camouflage pattern (s) in the options boxes.
German zeltbahn ww2 tent. Zeltbahns are Rainwear, Tents, Stretchers & Camouflage for the WW2 German Soldier. This Zeltbahn is reversible, giving you the choice of a lighter splinter camo or a darker splinter camo. Generally, every German WW2 soldier had one issued which served as a poncho, shelter section, camouflage cover, and other utility creations the soldier invented. Choose the camouflage pattern (s) in the options boxes. In emergencies, it was even prescribed as the basis for a jury-rigged flotation device. Set of 4 (four) At the Front reproduction Zeltbahnen to make the basic pyramid tent. It covered some 25 square meters of ground, was approximately 2. The new steel tent pins were introduced in Bavaria on March 20, 1915, to Saxony on March 16, 1915 and to Württemberg on March 11, 1915. We have a large collection of Tents Zeltbahns and accessories including WW2 German Zeltbahn tent packages which includes poles and pegs. In this section, you will be able to browse through our high-quality, replica WW2 German tenst, zeltbahns and accessories. . pattern (developed in 1929) which is also known as Army Splinter Pattern (Heeres Splitter Muster 31). The Zeltbahn 31 was developed and issued first in 1931 and found its origin in the square Reichswehr tent. Tent pins made of wood, when possible, were no longer to be provided and the new pins were first issued to the troops on the Eastern Front. A large and spacious tent could be erected for special purposes using 16 tent sections. The zeltbahn was a multipurpose piece of equipment that could be used either as a rain cape, as a means of personal camouflage, for camouflaging equipment, and as the means to construct multi-person shelters. 8 meters high and nominally offered space for at least 16 men. Our Zelts are the only reproductions that are actually water-repellent, and our camouflage patterns are identical to those used in WWII- no added or truncated artwork. The Zeltbahn was patented by Walter Reichert (Warei) in 1929. ogbeotbvcpjcjmjomntrzkguatjnlkxjbyevrfhdskbspjqkiouzchjc