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TM-43-0139 Painting Instructions for Army Material Manual
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PATTERN DESIGNS

TM 43-0139 CHAPTER 4 CAMOUFLAGING PROCEDURES Section I.  GENERAL WARNING Before  beginning  any  painting-related  activity,  read  Chapter  1,  Section  II,  Safety Summary. 4-1.  CAMOUFLAGE PATTERN PAINTING. a. This  chapter  covers  methods  of  applying  Camouflage  Paint  Patterns  (CPP)  to  Army  materiel.    It  also  covers procedures  for  inspecting  applied  CPP.    Equipment  consists  mainly  of  brushes,  rollers  and  spray  guns;  finish  systems consist of Chemical Agent Resistant Coatings (CARC), such as those listed in table 3-3.  The CARC topcoats are suited for   camouflage   painting   and   protect   military   materiel   against   visual   and   infrared   detection   and   chemical   agent contamination.  The CARC camouflage topcoats are MIL-C-46168 and MIL-C-53039.  The CARC epoxy primers are MIL- P-23377, MIL-P-53022, and MIL-P-53030.  Appendix B contains tables with NSNs for these materials. b. Information on specific finish systems and kinds of paint to be used for various applications is contained in Chapter 3.    Surface  preparation  is  also  covered  in  Chapter  3.    Application  techniques  are  covered  in  Chapter  5.    For  additional information on camouflage, refer to the following publications: AR 750-1 Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment, Army Materiel Maintenance Policies FM 5-20 Camouflage TM 5-200 Camouflage Materials c. Major  items  to  be  camouflage  painted  are  weapons  systems, vehicles, communications equipment,  construction equipment, and materials handling equipment.  The painting procedures described in this chapter do not apply to aircraft. Three-color  camouflage  patterns  are  created  for  all  combat,  combat  support,  and  combat  service  support  equipment having an area greater than 9 square feet on one or more sides.  New items of tactical equipment normally will be CARC coated in a three-color camouflage pattern at the factory or depot.  Some items, however, may be painted with lusterless CARC green 383 when the pattern has not been developed.  These items may be three-color camouflage patterned, at the commanding officer's discretion, any time after CPP design development. d. Only  Intermediate  and  Depot  level  personnel  with  equipment  and  paint  booths  meeting  OSHA  standards  are authorized  complete  painting  and/or  repainting  of  equipment  or  components;  if  such  equipment/booths  are  not  available, only touch-up efforts are authorized.  Unit personnel are permitted to use topcoats and primers for touch-up efforts only, 4-2.  REASON FOR PATTERN PAINTING a. All   military   vehicles   and   equipment   have   characteristic   shapes   and   shadows.      These   shapes   and   shadows contrast with the material surroundings and make the object stand out.  Pattern painting using wavy, irregular patches of camouflage colors does much to break up the characteristic shapes of the equipment by reducing contrasts with soil and vegetation, pattern shape, and placement.  Patterns have been designed for each type of vehicle to cut off sharp corners, avoid  straight,  vertical,  and  horizontal  lines,  and  extend  shadows  in  shapes  similar  to  natural  features  and  vegetation; however,   the   accuracy   with   which   the   CPP   is   applied   completely   determines   how   well   the   CPP   camouflages   the equipment. Change 3  4-1

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