CAMO - Camouflage Pattern Classics

The incredible visual patterning and disruptive nature of these designs are copied and adapted in many forms. Which one's your favourite? 

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Airman Battle Uniform (ABU) or Digtal "Tigerstripe"

Introduced in 2008 for the United States Air Force and the Civil Air Patrol.

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Alpine Tundra Pattern:

Developed by Terräng - MP-Sec France for the French Armed Forces.
Snow camouflage worn by Alpine Hunters in mountain units.

 

Dazzle

One of our team's favourite due to the brilliant brains that went into this, besides the fact the design provides such a stunning optical illusion. Created ostensibly to protect WW1 ships this design has a rich backstory.

Read the full Wiki and see its usage here.

 

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AOR-1 (NWU Type II)

Digital pattern adopted by the United States Navy (specialized units).
AOR-2 (NWU Type III) replaced it fleet-wide after 2016

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A-TACS Woodland

Used by Peruvian marines and the Haitian National Police
Unlicensed copies used by the Russian Federation under the name "Ataka"


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Bundeswehr Tropentarn (3-Farb-Tarndruck):

German desert uniform (army and air force).
Also used by the Danish army until they switched to M/01

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Canadian Disruptive Pattern (CADPAT):

Introduced in 2002 by Canada.
Four operational variants, including the Temperate Woodland variant


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Camouflage Central-Europe Woodland:

Adopted by the French Armed Forces in 1994

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Desert Camouflage Pattern (three-color):

Used by Thailand (VDC), Egypt, and the United States.
Also employed by several other armies worldwide

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Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Frog Skin:

Australian Defence Force pattern from 1986 to 2017

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Disruptive Pattern Material (DPM):

Introduced in 1968 by the United Kingdom.
Replaced by the Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP)

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EMR Camouflage:

Adopted by Russia in 2011

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Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP):

Replaced the Universal Camouflage Pattern for the United States by 2019.
Enlarged version of MultiCam, also known as Scorpion W2

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Platanenmuster (Flecktarn):

German summer and autumn variants from 1937

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