Jureidini, McLaurin, and Price, Military Operations in Selected Lebanese Built-Up Areas (1979), p.
Jureidini, McLaurin, and Price, Military Operations in Selected Lebanese Built-Up Areas (1979), Appendix B, B-39. Pakistani brushstroke and PLA hybrid lizard/Pakistani brushstroke camouflage cloth have been additionally worn by these special operations' formations.
The PLA did develop though their very own distinctive camouflage pattern, a hybrid Lizard/Pakistani Arid Brushstroke design, which was locally produced. PLO patrol caps in lizard camouflage pattern, patrol caps in "Iraqi Woodland" camouflage sample, and US BDU caps in U.S.
PLO Iraqi copies of the Pakistan Army olive-brown woollen pullover (a.k.a. Iraqi Highland pattern (a.ok.a. T-shirts in US Highland pattern were generally used. White, purple, olive green and black T-shirts stamped with either the PSP crest, the PLA badge, PLA unit and sub-unit insignia or the Party leaders' effigy were generally worn by Druze fighters.
At a later stage, in all probability in direction of the beginning of 1992, an extra 500 Druze militiamen had been integrated into the LAF and the ISF, with the process being accomplished by mid-1994. Upon the top of the battle in October 1990, PSP/PLA militia forces operating in Beirut and the Chouf have been ordered by the Lebanese Government on 28 March 1991 to disband and surrender their heavy weaponry by 30 April as stipulated by the Taif Agreement to the Syrian Army and the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF).
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