WW2 Jeep Net, Camouflage Vehicle Netting
WW2 Jeep Net.
This is the official sized net that was issued for Army jeeps during WW2 and is mention in the field manual about how to camouflage military vehicles.
This net is net often seen rolled up on the bonnets of jeeps and other vehicles.
These are made from heavy cotton. The nets are made up in 2" squares so you can weave the hessian rolls into any camouflage pattern you require.
Hessian rolls not included.
Approximate Size: 14 x 14 ft = 4.27 x 4.27 meters.
WW2 Jeep Net.
This is the official sized net that was issued for Army jeeps during WW2 and is mention in the field manual about how to camouflage military vehicles.
This net is net often seen rolled up on the bonnets of jeeps and other vehicles.
These are made from heavy cotton. The nets are made up in 2" squares so you can weave the hessian rolls into any camouflage pattern you require.
Hessian rolls not included.
Please note these are not the modern nylon military vehicle nets.
Approximate Size: 14 x 14 ft = 4.27 x 4.27 meters.
The Allies during WW2 used many different camouflage patterns on their nets and they were fixed locally by troops so there was a lot of variation but 2 were most common basic patterns are "U shape" and "Greek Key"
U Shape. These could be interlocking and varied in density depending on terrain
Greek Key A tight squared spiral pattern which could be randomly sewn into the nets
Weight (g) | 1400.00 |
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Restricted Product? | No |
Affiliation | American |
Service | Army |