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  1. This is a list of military clothing camouflage patterns used for battledress. Military camouflage is the use of camouflage by armed forces to protect personnel and equipment from observation by enemy forces. Textile patterns for uniforms have multiple functions, including camouflage, identifying friend from foe, and esprit de corps.

  2. Feb 10, 2022 · Branch. Marine Corps. Region & Country. United States. Each U.S. military branch has a different camouflage uniform which can be confusing so we made a video to help everyone out.

    Name
    Family
    Issued
    Users
    Digital tigerstripe
    2008
    Used by the United States Air Force and ...
    2004
    Snow camouflage of the French Armed ...
    AOR-1 ( NWU Type II)
    2010
    United States Navy, certain specialized ...
    AOR-2 ( NWU Type III)
    2010
    United States Navy, specialized units ...
    • ACU Universal Camouflage Pattern
    • Desert Night Camouflage
    • Pantera
    • Taz 90
    • SS Leto/Partizan
    • Estonian Digital Pattern
    • M90
    • MO5
    • Pencott Greenzone
    • EMR Digital Flora

    The Army Combat Uniform’s Universal Camouflage Pattern, also known as ACUPAT, is one of the most revolutionary and contentious military camouflage patterns of all time. The goal of ACUPAT was simple yet bold – develop a truly universal digital camo pattern for the ever-changing battlefields of the 21st century. ACUPAT initially performed well in st...

    Perhaps the first digital camo pattern to see widescale combat is the Desert Night Camouflage (DNC). A two color pixillated pattern, it was one of the first military camouflage designs intended to thwart night vision devices on enemy vehicles. Did it work? Well, that depends on who you ask. Informal testing by U.S. Marinesnipers in Kuwait during th...

    More properly, this pattern is known as Wz. 93 Pantera, and it is the standard camouflage pattern of the Polish Armed Forces. Initially created as a successor to an older pattern for the Polish special forces, it became the standard military camouflage pattern in 1993. Pantera quickly saw battle testing during the conflicts in Yugoslavia, where Pol...

    Switzerland has a long military history and a proud sense of independence. So much so that they avoided Nazi invasion during the Second World War despite a land border with Germany. The search for a new camo pattern came in the 1980s with the goal of replacing the venerable Alpenflage and Flecktarn designs which had been a mainstay for decades. Thi...

    “Leto” is Russian for summer. Introduced in 2004 as a digital pattern summer uniform, the SS Leto pattern is derived from the oak-leaf pattern worn by Nazi SS troops during the Second World War. Apparently, captured German uniforms on the Eastern Front impressed Soviet commanders, and they used that inspiration when the time came for a new camo pat...

    Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Estonian military camouflage has always taken its own path, opting for tri-color designs with swirling, amoeba-like patterns. As Estonia was quick to take its place on UN peacekeeping missions, the armed forces quickly adopted a variety of patterns for woodland, desert, and urban operations. Like most nati...

    M90 is the camouflage pattern currently in use by the armed forces of Sweden. A modern abstract camo pattern intended for a wide variety of terrains, M90 currently comes in woodland, desert, and jungle patterns. The latter were developed along with a lightweight hot-weather uniform in response to Sweden’s role in various international peacekeeping ...

    The current camouflage pattern in use by the Finnish Armed Forces, M05 wasn’t even available to the public until 2016. Finland’s geography necessitates a different approach to camouflage. Rather than terrain, the changes are seasonal—M05 comes in a woodland pattern and a winter pattern for when the snow starts to fall. However, plans are in the wor...

    The UK company Hyde Definition has developed camouflage patterns for militaries around the world. So it’s a little surprising that their most popular pattern hasn’t seen military use yet. PenCott Multi-Environment Camouflage takes pixillated camo to the next level. Using just four colors with smaller pixels and better shading and blending, PenCott ...

    The Russian pattern EMR Digital Flora appears to have made its first appearance in 1998. This suggests that the digitized pattern is a response to similar developments among NATO states. However, once the pixels are taken into account, the overall pattern looks a lot like older Soviet “sunray” camouflage designs, suggesting that this is the outgrow...

  3. In October 2019 the U.S. Army fully switched to Operational Camouflage Pattern (which is very similar to MultiCam) as the main camouflage for its units. OCP: 2015. U.S. Marine Corps. MARPAT pattern, used for the Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform (MCCUU) in two variants, woodland and desert.

  4. The Army Combat Uniform (ACU) is the current combat uniform worn by the United States Army, U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Space Force. Within U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force, it is referred to as the OCP (Operational Camouflage Pattern) Uniform, rather than the Army Combat Uniform.

  5. Yes. Soldiers are permitted to sew the name tape, U.S. Army tape, rank, and all authorized badges on all camouflage patterns of the combat uniform, Universal Camouflage Pattern, OEF-CP, and...

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    Sep 3, 2023 · The Camopedia website is a living document, providing a comprehensive, accurate, and academically-supported database referencing all of the major military and paramilitary camouflage patterns that have been in use around the world since the beginning of the 20th century.

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