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Hope to see Kirpi-II in Tunisian Armed Forces inventory as well.

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my friend even if he is Tunisian student in morocco he have to be in full Tunisian uniform and ranks so i doubt it

No he does not
one of my own friends studied in the US (west point) in full American uniform.

Hope to see Kirpi-II in Tunisian Armed Forces inventory as well.

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I'm sure they'd be interested in it
perhaps with some Altays once it gets into the quantitive production
 
So @Mootaz-khelifi ,looks like naval officers unis are also blue, even sailors which I find very interesting.

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Unless this was a specific ceremony where they had to wear the blue.

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And here's the white uniform.

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One of the many good things about the Tunisian army is the coed status, and wow are the women beautiful!

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This is from a few years ago.

Training with the Italian marines.

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So @Mootaz-khelifi ,looks like naval officers unis are also blue, even sailors which I find very interesting.

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Unless this was a specific ceremony where they had to wear the blue.

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And here's the white uniform.

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They wear both
but frankly, I don't know why
what I know about the dressing code in the Tunisian army is that every individual has 4 uniforms
a combat/work uniform
a winter uniform
a summer uniform
and a ceremonial uniform
so perhaps the white and blue depending on the season maybe? :what:

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as for women, you might be surprised that they also go through the same rigorous training men go through as well
(We have a lady who's a Brigadier general actually)
Equality at its finest lol
:D:D:D:D:D

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So @Mootaz-khelifi ,looks like naval officers unis are also blue, even sailors which I find very interesting.

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Unless this was a specific ceremony where they had to wear the blue.

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And here's the white uniform.

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One of the many good things about the Tunisian army is the coed status, and wow are the women beautiful!

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This is from a few years ago.

Training with the Italian marines.

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i think the blue is work uniform and white is ceremonial uniform
and about the last 3 pictures are Marine Vanguard ( طلائع مشاة البحرية )
 
They wear both
but frankly, I don't know why
what I know about the dressing code in the Tunisian army is that every individual has 4 uniforms
a combat/work uniform
a winter uniform
a summer uniform
and a ceremonial uniform

Makes sense. Most navies take ceremonial wear very seriously. Image is of the utmost importance and the navy is usually the one branch that shows the highest standard all around.

so perhaps the white and blue depending on the season maybe? :what:

Could very well be.


This is probably the most common when you think of the three main branched. The navy is white, army is brown/gray and air force is blue. Not sure that's what's happening here but...that's usually the idea.

as for women, you might be surprised that they also go through the same rigorous training men go through as well

Not surprised at all. If women want to join the military, they have to accept the same standards as far as training is concerned. I'm sure it's different on the battlefield as it should be.

(We have a lady who's a Brigadier general actually)
Equality at its finest lol
:D:D:D:D:D

That's awesome, and something for all other Arab countries to take as an example.
 
Makes sense. Most navies take ceremonial wear very seriously. Image is of the utmost importance and the navy is usually the one branch that shows the highest standard all around.



Could very well be.



This is probably the most common when you think of the three main branched. The navy is white, army is brown/gray and air force is blue. Not sure that's what's happening here but...that's usually the idea.



Not surprised at all. If women want to join the military, they have to accept the same standards as far as training is concerned. I'm sure it's different on the battlefield as it should be.



That's awesome, and something for all other Arab countries to take as an example.


I believe that picture was after the meeting with the president.
The President of the Republic being the commander in chief meets regularly with the General Staff of the army, General Inspector of the Armed Forces, Minister of
defense and other key figures to be updated about what's going around and be consulted.

This might give you a better idea about the Tunisian uniforms.

this is the current standard uniform (combat and/or work uniform)


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You have this for the Special forces (you can always recognize them by the green berets)

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Air Force

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Marines

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Army

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Desert Regiment

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