An English pikeman's uniform during the 16th and 17th centuries typically featured a combination of colors, but it was often predominantly in shades of blue, gray, or brown. The uniforms could vary significantly based on the regiment or the specific army, and they often included elements such as a doublet, breeches, and a wide-brimmed hat. Additionally, some units might have distinctive colors or insignia to signify their affiliation. Overall, the uniform's appearance was influenced by the fashion of the time and the practical needs of military service.
killing people and standing there ground
killing
The Luftwaffe uniform was air force blue -a grey-blue colour, similar to that of the Royal Air Force.
it was grayalso what color were the muslin shirts with all the buttons
the uniform was black and white and 30 stars on the Bach and guns
Green
cyan
karki
sky blue colour maximum they change related sky blue colour
The basic colour was khaki
RED
pink
The last I knew they were grey.
killing
killing people and standing there ground
Because of their bright red uniform. The reason they wore red originated in the English Civil War, when the parliamentarians needed a cheap colour in which to dye their uniforms.
Red