The M-68 MOL (Maskirno Odelo Letnje — Summer Camouflage Suit) was Yugoslavia's first modern camouflage battledress, issued from 1968 to select YPA units: paratroopers, snipers, and reconnaissance forces. Its three-tone pattern — forest green base, sparse brown and yellow spots — drew loose influence from the American ERDL pattern then entering service.
A stretch helmet cover in a heavy 210g/m² polyester-spandex blend — the elastic construction conforms to the helmet shell, protecting the surface from scratches while carrying the pattern across the full exterior. An elastic strip keeps it seated; the open-and-close design makes it quick to fit and remove.
88% polyester / 12% spandex, 210g/m²
Circumference: 18.5" / 47cm — Height: 6.7" / 17cm
One size, stretch fit
Elastic strip closure, reusable
Care: machine wash cold, tumble dry low, do not bleach, do not iron or dry clean.
Each piece is printed and made to order — please allow additional production time before shipment. Colours may vary slightly between screen and finished garment due to the nature of print-on-demand production.
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