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  • What Is Swiss Alpenflage Camouflage?

    The World's Most Distinctive Military Camouflage Pattern Swiss Alpenflage, officially designated TAZ 57 (Tarnanzug 57), is one of the most recognizable and unconventional camouflage patterns ever adopted by a modern military. Featuring an unmistakable combination of green, brown, tan, black,...

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  • What Is Swedish M90 Camouflage?

    Sweden's Bold Geometric Military Pattern Swedish M90 is one of the most distinctive military camouflage patterns ever developed. With its bold angular shapes, sharp geometric design, and striking color palette, M90 stands apart from virtually every other camouflage system in...

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  • What Is CADPAT Camouflage?

    Canada's Revolutionary Digital Camouflage Pattern CADPAT, short for Canadian Disruptive Pattern, is widely recognized as the world's first digitally designed camouflage pattern to be adopted for general military service. Introduced by the Canadian Armed Forces in the late 1990s, CADPAT...

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  • What Is MARPAT Camouflage?

    The U.S. Marine Corps' Revolutionary Digital Camouflage MARPAT, short for Marine Pattern, is one of the most influential camouflage systems of the 21st century. Introduced by the United States Marine Corps in the early 2000s, MARPAT became the first digital...

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  • What Is British DPM Camouflage?

    The Camouflage Pattern That Defined a Generation of Soldiers Disruptive Pattern Material (DPM) is one of the most successful and recognizable camouflage systems ever developed. Introduced by the British Armed Forces during the late 1960s, DPM served as the standard...

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  • What Is Frog Skin Camouflage?

    America's First Mass-Issued Camouflage Pattern Frog Skin Camouflage, also known as Duck Hunter Camouflage, holds a unique place in military history as the first camouflage pattern widely issued by the United States Armed Forces. Developed during World War II, it...

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  • What Is Sumpfmuster Camouflage?

    Germany's Evolution of the Splinter Camouflage Pattern Sumpfmuster, which translates from German as "Swamp Pattern," represents one of the most important developments in military camouflage during World War II. Developed as an evolution of the earlier Splittertarn pattern, Sumpfmuster retained...

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  • What is German Splittermuster Camouflage?

    The History of Splittertarn and Buntfarbenaufdruck 31 Published by the CAMO HQ Camouflage Encyclopedia German Splittermuster, often referred to by collectors as Splittertarn, is one of the most important camouflage patterns in military history. Officially introduced as Buntfarbenaufdruck 31, this...

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  • What Is Flecktarn Camouflage?

    Germany's Revolutionary Dot Camouflage Pattern Among modern military camouflage patterns, few have had as much influence as Flecktarn. First adopted by the German Bundeswehr in the early 1990s, Flecktarn introduced a revolutionary approach to camouflage using thousands of small, overlapping...

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