Collection: American Digital Urban CAMO
Digital Urban Camo is a modernized pixelated camouflage pattern designed for urban combat and law enforcement applications. While never officially adopted by a major military force, digital urban camouflage has been experimented with by various police and tactical units in countries such as the United States, Russia, and China for SWAT teams, special operations forces, and riot control units. The pattern typically features a grayscale mix of black, dark gray, and light gray pixels, intended to provide concealment in concrete-heavy environments, industrial zones, and urban warfare scenarios. It was influenced by early U.S. military digital camouflage trials, including the development of UCP (Universal Camouflage Pattern) and urban variants of MARPAT. While digital urban camo has not been widely adopted in military applications, it remains popular in law enforcement, private security, and civilian tactical gear. The version of Digital Urban Camo featured on CAMO HQ is inspired by this experimental pattern, refining it for collectors, airsoft players, and tactical enthusiasts who require a versatile camouflage suited for urban environments.